Gov. Pat Quinn has signed the rewrite of the Illinois Real Estate License Act of 2000 which took effect January 1, 2010. Nothing like waiting until the last minute, hey, Governor.
The new license law is much the same as the old law but does include changes to the license categories that we've all heard about. But, don't panic. Those changes will be implemented over the next two years (through April 30, 2012) giving licensees plenty of time to make the transition.
Under the new law, “salespersons” will become “brokers” and existing “managing brokers” (office managers) will transition into the new category of “managing brokers.” If you already have a brokers license or are currently working on obtaining it, you don't have to do anything.
Some parts of the new law do take affect immediately such as new forms and amended language to some old forms. Be sure to check with your managing broker or you can find those new and amended forms at http://www.iarlicenselaw.org/.
The license law rewrite brings a lot of changes ... and let's face it change is not always easy. However, we're professionals and we will all adapt. Just keep you checkbook handy ... IAR stands to make a lot of coin from this new law.
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Vince,
ReplyDeleteGood advice for licensee's to check with managing broker.
Enjoyed your post.
Mike Fair