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Senate subcommittee amends bill to let real‑estate licensees delay broker fees until year end

2283649 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

A Senate subcommittee amended and advanced Senate File 15 to allow individuals converting from real‑estate agent to broker to delay broker licensing fees—adding exemptions for auctions, multi‑dwelling sales and non‑habitable properties.

Senator Webster opened the subcommittee discussion on Senate File 15, saying the bill “applies for, the change of a license of a real estate, person going possibly from an agent, to a broker.” The bill would let licensees postpone the broker licensing effective date in most cases to the end of the calendar year so they do not have to pay two separate fees in a…

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