Tennessee Broker Post License Education

Tennessee Broker Post License Education

120-Hour Tennessee Broker Post-License Course

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  • 100% online, self-paced 120-hour real estate broker post-license course

  • 24/7 instructor support

  • Trusted source for brokers & managing brokers in Tennessee

  • Tennessee Real Estate Commission School Approval #1600

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Tennessee Broker Post-License Requirements

1.

All new Tennessee brokers must complete 120-hours of post-licensing education.

2.

It must be completed within three years of obtaining and activating your license.

Self-Paced & 100% Online

Our courses are entirely online, so you can get your real estate license without leaving home. The self-paced course also allows you to choose when to study.

Pass The Exam

Our high pass rates make us the most trusted provider for real estate agents in Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Gatlinburg, Pidgeon Forge, Franklin, Jackson, and Johnson City.

24/7 Access & Support 7 Days a Week

Studying online does not mean you’re alone, it just means flexibility. You will have access to instructor support seven days a week.

Why Choose Perry Real Estate College

We know it can be scary to take an online course and it's easy to feel like you are alone in the process. Our student support is just different, you won't find another school out there that supports you like we do.

Day or night, seven days a week, every time you call, you'll be greeted by a real person - not a machine. The person you talk to will be an expert and able to help you right away. The other schools only answer when it is convenient for them and you'll have to wait days to get a response from an instructor, if at all.

We're a family-owned business, genuinely invested in seeing you achieve your goals. Come see why we are the trusted source for successful agents and brokers.

<strong>Why Choose Perry Real Estate College</strong>

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The Tennessee Real Estate Commission (TREC) requires all new real estate brokers to complete 120 hours of post-licensing education within the first three years of receiving their broker's license. This education is mandatory to keep your license active and in good standing.

No. Broker post-licensing is a one-time requirement that is separate from your standard Continuing Education (CE). After you have completed your 120 hours, you will then be subject to the standard 16-hour continuing education requirement for each subsequent two-year renewal cycle.

If you fail to complete your 120 hours of post-licensing education by the third anniversary of your license issuance, your license will be placed on inactive status. You will have an additional year to complete the hours, but you will also incur a $50 fee for each month your education is overdue. If the hours are not completed within four years, your license may be downgraded or you may be required to retest and re-apply for a broker license.

The TREC-approved curriculum is designed to provide you with the advanced knowledge needed to succeed as a broker. It covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Real Estate Appraisal, Finance & Investment
  • Brokerage Management (a mandatory 30-hour course)
  • Business Planning
  • Managing Legal Compliance and Risk
  • Agent Supervision and Training
  • Advanced Real Estate Law
  • Fair Housing and Ethics

Yes, our Tennessee broker post-license course is fully approved by the Tennessee Real Estate Commission. We ensure our curriculum meets all state requirements so that your education counts towards your licensing obligation.

Yes. Our 120-hour Tennessee broker post-license course is offered 100% online and is self-paced. This format allows you to study when and where it's most convenient for you, without the need for a physical classroom.

Yes, you must pass a final exam for each course within the 120-hour requirement with a minimum score of 70%.

We electronically report your course completions to TREC. This ensures that your education records are accurately updated with the state, allowing you to renew your license without any issues. While we handle the reporting, we recommend that you also keep a copy of your course completion certificates for your own records.

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