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All Forum Posts by: Nicole Shah

Nicole Shah has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

Hi everyone, my name is Nicole and I am just getting started in real estate. I currently live in Florida, but I am moving to fort mill, South Carolina. I am looking to invest in North Carolina as well, since the border is 20 minutes away.

First problem- I originally thought I would be moving to Atlanta, GA but there was a last minute change. So, I am currently getting my Georgia real estate license because I started a while ago. There supposedly is reciprocity between GA/NC/SC, so should I continue with my GA license? Or should I drop it and do the NC license instead?

My question is would I have to do continuing education for each separate license? Or does the 9 hours per year count for all of them? 

Any advice is appreciated. Thank you so much!