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Texas Occupations Code - OCC § 1101.357. Broker License:  Alternate Experience Requirements for Certain Applicants

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An applicant for a broker license who does not satisfy the experience requirements of Section 1101.356 must provide to the commission satisfactory evidence that:

(1) the applicant:

(A) holds an active real estate broker license in another state;

(B) has had at least four years of active experience in that state as a licensed real estate broker or sales agent during the 60 months preceding the date the application is filed;  and

(C) has satisfied the educational requirements prescribed by Section 1101.356;  or

(2) the applicant was licensed in this state as a broker in the six months preceding the date the application is filed.

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