Attestation Statement
By enrolling in this course and proceeding with its content, I affirm the following:
- Identity Confirmation: I certify that I am the individual registered for this course and that all information I have provided is accurate and truthful.
- Personal Completion: I attest that I will complete all course materials, assessments, and requirements on my own without unauthorized assistance or delegation to another individual.
- Compliance with Requirements: I confirm that I will adhere to all guidelines, policies, and requirements outlined for this course, ensuring I meet all continuing education obligations in good faith.
I understand that any misrepresentation of my identity, or failure to personally complete the course requirements, may result in the denial of course credit, forfeiture of fees paid, and potential reporting to relevant regulatory or licensing authorities.
By proceeding, I acknowledge that I have read, understood, and agree to this attestation.
Phone Verification to Create User Account or Reset Password
By selecting Phone Verification during account creation, I consent to receive a single text message sent to my phone for account verification. Messaging and data rates may apply. If, at any time, you wish to opt out of text communications, reply STOP to cancel.
Requirements and Policies
1. Payments are refundable less a cancellation fee of $100 so long as the written request is received at least one week prior to the scheduled start date. Tuition is not refundable from one week prior to the start date.
2. Tuition is not transferable to another person. Tuition is not pro-ratable.
3. Free transfers are permitted until one week prior to the scheduled start date. From that date through the first half of the course, there is a $149 fee to transfer to another start date within 6 months of your original start date. Written notice is required and must be received by Day 5 of the Daytime Course or by Evening 10 of the Evening Course. If books change, additional material fees may apply.
4. *A minimum of 80% attendance is required to complete this course. If you miss 20% of the classes or less, you will not be required to “make up” class sessions. If you miss 40% or less, you may “make up” the required class sessions within 90 days of the last day of class. If you miss more than 40% of the classes, you will not be permitted to make up the class time and will not successfully complete the course.
5. *A final score of 70% or better on the classroom exam(s) is/are required to complete this course. In the event an exam retake or reschedule is necessary, you will receive exam retake details via email and will have 90 days from your scheduled course completion date to pass the class exam(s). Students may take their exam(s) up to 3 times, free of charge.
6. Student may be dismissed for disrupting the class. Reinstatement is at the instructor’s discretion.
7. This is a legal contract, and all students will be responsible for any/all bounced check fees, attorney fees, late fees, collection fees, etc.
8. Classes cannot be recorded. Lecture and course materials are proprietary and are provided for the exclusive use of attendees of The Real Estate School LLC. All rights reserved.
9. No returns or refunds on bookstore purchases. If an item is defective, we will gladly exchange it for a new one of the same version within 10 days of your purchase date.
10. Transcripts are provided upon course completion. Replacement transcripts are provided for $20.
*NOTE* To earn credits with Camden County College, the attendance and exam requirements must be met within 30 days of your course completion date. (Otherwise, you have 90 days to complete the requirements.)
Registration indicates an understanding and acceptance of this policy.
Salesperson Course Completion Requirements
1. 80% or better on attendance.
2. 70% or better on classroom exam(s).
3. Registration paperwork completed.
4. Tuition paid in full.
Salesperson State Exam Requirements
1. 70% or better to pass the NJ State Exam. 75% or better to pass the PA State Exam.
2. A photograph will be taken.
3. One (1) form of government issued photo I.D. required. Must be current with your legal name, signature & photograph. Legal name on ID must match as provided to The Real Estate School LLC.
I understand that the following are the requirements to obtain a Real Estate Salesperson’s License:
1. 18 Years of Age or Older
2. High School Diploma or Equivalent
3. Good Moral Character*
4. U.S. Citizenship or Legal Residence
*See Notice to Persons and Screening Questions below
Licensure Steps
Kelby Haven – School Director
Michelle Cona-Diezel – Director of Education
By initialing this document, I am certifying that I have been informed by the School/Instructor indicated above of the importance of immediately completing the steps required for licensure. I have been encouraged to test early and schedule the fingerprint process.
I am aware that I must complete the following steps before my Eligibility Expiration Date or within 1 YEAR OF MY COURSE COMPLETION DATE:
– Pass the state examination
– Submit to the fingerprint process
– Meet with my employing broker
– Make application to the Real Estate Commission
I have been informed that I may have difficulty in scheduling the fingerprint process, especially during peak times of the year, and have been advised that no consideration will be offered because of my inability to complete the fingerprint process within the required timeframe.
If I do not make application for licensure by my Eligibility Expiration Date, I will be required to retake the entire course and follow the initial procedure to licensure. I am aware that there will be no exceptions.
It has been emphasized that I must REMEMBER THAT A YEAR IS A YEAR!
I have been duly informed of the importance of this situation and hereby so certify.
Notice to Persons Seeking a New Jersey Real Estate License
If you have questions, contact the New Jersey Real Estate Commission at 609 292 7272 x50383 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING BEFORE MAKING APPLICATION FOR A REAL ESTATE LICENSE, AS THEY MAY DISQUALIFY YOU FROM LICENSURE.
All applicants for licensure as a real estate professional are required by law to possess good character, trustworthiness, honesty and integrity. See N.J.S.A. 45: 15-9. Consequently, all applicants for licensure must submit to a criminal history record check. In addition, when taking the state examination (after successfully completing the real estate licensure course), the applicant will be required to answer screening questions about their qualifications to receive a real estate license. For example, all licensees must be over the age of 18 and must have a high school diploma or its equivalent on the date of the examination.
However, the screening questions also make inquiry into criminal histories. N.J.S.A. 45: 15-12. 1 specifically prohibits licensure to anyone that has been convicted of forgery, burglary, robbery, any theft offense other than shoplifting, criminal conspiracy to defraud or other like offenses within the 5 (five) years preceding the application for licensure.
Convictions for shoplifting, or other offenses, or convictions for those offenses stated in the preceding paragraph which occurred more than 5 (five) years ago, or the loss of a real estate or other professional license for cause, may constitute grounds for the denial of a license under N.J.S.A. 45: 15-9. The Commission considers the date and nature of all convictions and other indicia of the applicant’s character, honesty, trustworthiness and integrity when evaluating an applicant’s qualifications for licensure.
After successfully passing the real estate licensure examination, you will be required to sign a form on which you certify that your screening question answers are accurate and truthful. That form is part of your application for licensure. Providing false information in response to your screening questions is grounds for the denial of your application and for the suspension or revocation of any license issued to you, as well as the imposition of a substantial fine. See N.J.S.A. 45:15-l7(n).
If answers to screening questions raise concerns with the Commission about the qualifications of an applicant, the candidate will be given the opportunity to submit a full, written explanation of their response.
***THEREFORE, IT IS BETTER TO ERR ON THE SIDE OF DISCLOSURE THAN TO ANSWER IN A WAY THAT MAY RAISE CONCERNS ABOUT WHETHER YOUR ANSWERS WERE HONEST AND TRUTHFUL.
SCREENING QUESTIONS asked at State Exam
Please be prepared to answer the following questions accurately when you sit for the State Licensing Exam.
1. With the exception of motor vehicle violations, have you ever been convicted of a crime, misdemeanor, or disorderly persons offence in the state of New Jersey, any other state or by the federal government, or are you presently on probation or parole?
2. Is there a criminal complaint, disorderly persons charge, a criminal accusation or criminal information presently pending again you or are you presently under indictment in New Jersey, any other state or by the federal government, or are you presently enrolled in New Jersey’s Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI) program or any similar State or Federal program involving the deferral of the disposition or sentencing in a criminal matter?
3. Have you ever had a real estate or other professional license, certification or similar credential revoked, suspended, surrendered in lieu of formal prosecution, or denied in New Jersey or any other state?
4. Do you have a child support obligation on which there is an arrearage due that equals or exceeds the amount of child support payable for six months, or are you the subject of a child support related warrant, or during the past six (6) months have you failed to provide any court ordered health care coverage, or have you failed to respond to a subpoena relating to a paternity or child support proceeding?
5. Are you UNDER the age of 18 at the time of taking this examination?
6. Do you now hold, or have you ever held, ANY license issued by the NJ Real Estate Commission?
7. Are you a high school graduate or the holder of a G.E.D?
8. Do you currently hold a real estate license issued by another state?
REC notice to students
TO: ALL SALESPERSON/REFERRAL AGENT COURSE STUDENTS FROM: NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
RE: SOLICITATION OF SALESPERSON OR REFERRAL AGENT LICENSE CANDIDATES AT PRELICENSURE SCHOOLS
It is the policy of the New Jersey Real Estate Commission that there be a complete and total separation between the instruction you receive in your prelicensure education course and any efforts by brokers to recruit you to join their firm and/or to secure listings or offers on listed properties from you. This policy is reflected in Commission rule N.J.A.C. 11:5-2.2(x), which is reproduced in its entirety below.
If you are subjected to any recruitment efforts or are solicited for listings or offers during class time you should immediately notify your instructor, the Director of your school, and the New Jersey Real Estate Commission by writing to:
New Jersey Real Estate Commission 20 West State Street
PO Box 328
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0328 Attn: Director, Real Estate Education
You are free to negotiate the terms of your employment with any broker. It is in your own best interest to talk to several prospective employing brokers before deciding which offers the best compensation plan, including post-termination payment provisions, and support package for you. You should also consider a prospective employer’s professionalism and reputation for honesty and integrity when deciding which broker to work for.
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