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How to get a Real Estate Branch Manager's Licence

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­ Bachelor of Property Administration conferred by Auckland University after<br />

1987<br />

­ Bachelor of Business Studies (Valuation and Property Management) that<br />

meets the requirements of the Property Institute of New Zealand conferred<br />

by Massey University after 2005<br />

­ Bachelor of Business Studies (<strong>Real</strong> <strong>Estate</strong>) conferred by Massey University<br />

after 1992<br />

­ Bachelor of Business Studies (Valuation and Property Management) conferred<br />

by Massey University between 1992 and 2005<br />

­ Membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors as a member or<br />

fellow with chartered designation in general practice, commercial property,<br />

residential property, or valuation.<br />

Refer <strong>to</strong> section 36 of the Act and regulation 12 and Schedule 3 of the<br />

Licensing Regulations.<br />

Is there any time limit for applying for a licence after I have<br />

completed the course<br />

You can apply for a licence any time after you complete the course. As long as you<br />

have the current prescribed qualification you can apply for a licence.<br />

Do I need <strong>to</strong> advertise my application<br />

Yes you do.<br />

Before you send your application for an agent’s licence <strong>to</strong> the Authority you must<br />

advertise your application twice in a newspaper or newspapers approved by the<br />

Registrar (see below).<br />

The advertisements must be no more than 14 (calendar) days apart, and must be<br />

worded as set out in Form 11. A copy of Form 11 is included in the application<br />

pack.

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