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Find out how to apply for or renew a real estate license in Ohio, and learn about the rules and regulations set by the Ohio Real Estate Commission and the Ohio Real Estate Appraiser Board. The Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing is the official licensing agency for over 53,000 real estate licensees in Ohio.
A significant win for the real estate industry, Governor DeWine has signed House Bill (HB) 466 into law. This legislation was spearheaded by Ohio REALTORS® and sets a new standard for transparency and trust in real estate transactions across the state by requiring written agreements between real estate agents and their clients.
Learn how Ohio's real estate brokers, salespeople, appraisers and foreign real estate dealers and salespeople are licensed and regulated by the Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing. Find out the difference between the real estate commission and the REALTOR associations, and how to file a complaint against a licensee or a member.
Learn how to become a real estate salesperson or broker in Ohio by completing the education, application, and exam processes. Find out the eligibility criteria, fees, courses, and testing vendor for each license type.
All legal forms in one easy location of the Ohio REALTOR site.
Many people hire a real estate professional to represent them through the complex process of buying or selling a home. This guide will help you understand how real estate brokers get paid. GUIDE TO BROKER COMMISSIONS IN REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Scan QR Code to get answers to common frequently asked questions.
Learn about the online programs approved for real estate continuing education credit in Ohio, offered by NAR, The CE Shop, and McKissock. Find out the requirements, options, and benefits of taking online courses for your license renewal.
NAR has reached a settlement on a series of lawsuits involving real estate commissions, subject to court approval. Ohio REALTORS provides guidance and resources for members on the impact and details of the settlement.
Ohio REALTORS is a professional association of real estate professionals who follow the Code of Ethics and offer market data, education, and advocacy. Learn about the 2024 Annual Conference, DE&I Certification, and the latest housing market trends in Ohio.
Ohio license law provides that it is the duty of the broker to pay affiliated agents – including those who are on a team – their earned share of a commission. This is interpreted by the Ohio Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing to mean an agent must receive payment of commissions from the brokerage directly.