The Acme Institute offers a variety of approved classes designed to qualify you for a career in the real estate, and to enable you to keep your licenses up to date. This page is always being updated when new rules, regs, laws, and ideas come to light. Please feel free to contact Gwyn if you have an idea for an addition to this page.
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Here’s What You Need If You’re Getting Started in Real Estate
View the Candidate Information Bulletin
View the Michigan Requirements for Brokers licensure
NOTE: Educational requirement exemptions:
In meeting the broker prelicensure education requirements, the department shall give credit for the following:
- Possession of a law degree, will be considered equivalent to 60 clock hours of real estate education which shall include credit for 6 hours of instruction in civil rights law and fair housing law.
- Possession of a master’s degree in business administration or finance from a degree or certificate granting public or independent nonprofit college or university, junior college, or community college is considered equivalent to 60 clock hours of real estate education.
- Possession of a bachelor’s degree in business or finance from a degree or certificate granting public or independent nonprofit college or university, junior college, or community college is considered equivalent to 30 clock hours of real estate education
- YOU WILL NOT BE EXEMPT FROM COMPLETING THE 6 HOURS OF FAIR HOUSING REQUIRED
REAL ESTATE LICENSING EXAMS:
The Michigan real estate examinations are administered by PSI Services, LLC (PSI). The Real Estate Broker and Salesperson Candidate Information Bulletins (CIB) have been posted to PSI’s website. Follow the prompts to select “Michigan” as the state and the type of exam. The CIB details examination registration procedures and exam content.
Salesperson candidates will be required to apply for their license on-line at michigan.gov/MiPlus. This system will allow applicants who have completed the application process on-line, and have had a broker verify their employment relationship.
Application for Sales Person License Application Instructions
This system requires brokers to go on-line to verify that an applicant is approved for employment by their office (this would be the same as signing the bottom of a salesperson’s paper application in the past). Brokers must register at michigan.gov/MiPlus Real estate salesperson candidates will access the Department’s new internet database system to apply for a license at michigan.gov/MiPlus.
Applicants will enter their information, answer questions and pay electronically. The wall license and paper pocket card will be sent in the mail to the employing broker’s main office. Salespersons who pass the exam but who did not enter employing broker information in the beginning of the process can, within one year of applying on-line, must have their broker submit to the Department, the Employing Broker Notification (LRE-050) form. Once the broker confirms employment and the Department processes the new information, the state will mail the pocket card and wall license to the employing broker.
Broker applicants may go to candidate.psiexams.com and pay and schedule their exam. Ideally, the exam should be scheduled immediately upon completion of Broker Preparation.
NOTE: SALESPERSON CANDIDATES, YOU MUST COMPLETE THE FUNDAMENTALS COURSE BEFORE YOU TAKE THE TEST. BROKER CANDIDATES, YOU MAY SIGN UP FOR YOUR TEST WHENEVER YOU ARE READY. THE BROKER LICENSE WILL NOT; HOWEVER, BE ISSUED UNTIL ALL THE REQUIREMENTS ARE MET
REVISIONS TO BROKER REQUIREMENTS IN MICHIGAN “RED BOOK”:
The department shall require proof that each applicant for a real estate broker’s license, if the applicant is an individual, or each principal if the applicant is a business entity, has the equivalent of 3 years of full-time experience in the business of real estate. All of the following apply in determining whether an individual meets this experience requirement:
- For purposes of calculating whether an individual has the equivalent of 3 years of experience, the department shall grant the following credit or credits toward that 3 year requirement
- If the individual is a real estate sales person, 1 year of credit for each 12 month period of licensure in which he or she closed 5 or more real estate transactions.
- If the indivisual is a builder, 1 year of credit for each 12 month period in whih he or she built and personally sold or leased at least 5 residential units, commercial units, or industrial units, or a combination of those types of units
- If the individual is a real estate investor, 6 months of credit for each 5 real property transactions personally negotiated for a purchase or sale by the individual for his or her own account, with a maximum of 1 year credit allowed. However, an individual shall not receive credit under this subdivision if he or she engaged in more than 5 sales in any 12 month period inviolation of section 2502b
- If the individual is a land or condominium developer, 1 year of credit for each 2 developments or subdivisions that contain at least 10 units or parcels that he or she bought, subdivided, and improved for sale as lots or dwellings.
- If the individual is an attorney, 1 year of credit for each year in which he or she acted as the attorney for at least 6 real estate transactions.
- If the individual is a real estate appraiser who is licensed under article 26, 1 year of credit for each period equivalent to at least 40 hours per week, and at least 48 weeks per year, in which he or she acted as a real estate appraiser
- One year of credit for each period to at least 40 hours per week, and at least 48 hours per year, in which the individual worked in a capacity directly elated to the acquisition, financing, or conveyance of real estate, or in a position in which the individual was directly involved in a real estate business, including serving as the decision-making authority in any of the following positions:
- A. Loan or trust officer of a federal or state-regulated depository institution
- B. A loan or trust officer of a mortgage company
- C. A real estate officer of a corporation, and who is not a licensed real estate broker
- D. A title insurance company officer engaged in the closing of escrow accounts and real estate closings.
- One year of credit for each period to at least 40 hours per week, and at least 48 hours per year, in which the individual worked in a capacity directly elated to the acquisition, financing, or conveyance of real estate, or in a position in which the individual was directly involved in a real estate business, including serving as the decision-making authority in any of the following positions:
- (viii) Credit for any other experience that is approved by the department by rule, in consultation with the board, as equivalent to the experience described in this subsection.
License Information for Other States
Michigan Licensing Applications & Forms
Broker Candidates, you may click on the above link for your experience forms and complete your education and then make application. You are NOT a Broker until the license comes in the mail!
Click Here to Check on Your Status!
FOR BROKERS ONLY. . .Setting up Your Office
You will need a Fair Housing Poster. The logo doesn’t have to be on your business card. HUD says it should be, but it is still optional. Click Here to Get the HUD Logo!
- 1. The Trade Center Building
50 Louis Street NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: 616-456-2100
[email protected] - 2. HUD Phoenix Building
4th Floor
801 S. Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502
Phone: 810-766-5112 - 3. McNamara Federal Building
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: 313-226-4910 You will need to write a Policy and Procedure Manual For guidance you may use mine as a guide. I do not intend for you to copy it. Your manual is personal to your office. One of the more difficult portions of writing a Policy and Procedure Manualmay be the language for defining the style of agency that will be practiced in your office. You will need an Independent Contract Agreement. What style of business shall you become? Sole Proprietorship? Partnership? Corporation? LLC? Check out the Michigan Entrepreneur’s Guide. Here is where you can determine if your corporate or LLC name has already been registered in the state of Michigan. Need more information? Have more information to add to this site? Send an email to Gwyn