Address: 110 Centerview Dr # 201, Columbia, SC 29210, USA
Phone: +18038964400
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Sheena Ector
Staff was very friendly. They also provided some much needed encouragement.
Bee
Probably the worst customer service in existence. I called to confirm information that was written on the website and with it came a follow up question of "Why do SC residents need an extra 30 hours of class, and licensed persons from other states who practice in SC don't", mind you I try and be as nice as I can because I know being on the phones is never fun, in turn I got an extremely sassy answer that went like "We have lots of agents from other states that practice here, because you live here you need the 30 hours, if you don't like if you can write to your congressman". I was in no way blaming the woman for this specific rule, I was just trying to get an understanding as to why this isn't applicable to everyone practicing in SC, ESPECIALLY those out of state. Hoping to never have to call again.
Patrice Anthony
The lady that answers the phone is always rude and has a condescending tone. I dread calling the SC real estate commission for anything. She makes every interaction uncomfortable for agents. Hopefully she will retire or quit soon.
Eliana Agudelo-Roberson
If I could give them 0 stars I would, what a terrible costumer service, Jessica Brand without having a contract with us took advantage of the situation, we got 0 help while finding our house but she is making sure to make a commission that wasn't meant for her, and for which she didn't work. BE SMART AND CHOOSE WISELY, look for a place that is professional and respects clients rights.
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You'll still have to get a SC license. The 30 hours of state are required. And passing the state exam as well.
Are some schools more highly recommended than others for Real Estate Licensure?
Yes, there are online classes to become licensed in SC.
Thru the real estate commission at LLR you can submit online
No. You can't get paid for real estate transactions without being licensed in the state of the sale. At least for NC, SC. I assume most other states as well.
Yes South Carolina does have Reciprocity with Georgia
Depends on what od negotiated between the Agent and the Seller. There is not "set" amount
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