Real Estate Licensees in Charleston, Florida

Licensee Types

48 Licenses found, showing 41 - 48

Earnhart, William


Profession: Real Estate Agent
License Number: 3411950
Address: 400 Meeting St Apt 447a, Charleston, South Carolina, 29403

Rollyson, Christina Jean


Profession: Real Estate Agent
License Number: 3445717
Address: 10825 1000 Bonieta Harrold Dr 8201, Charleston, South Carolina, 29414


Shields, Alexander James


Profession: Real Estate Agent
License Number: 3454997
Address: 6 Elizabeth St, Charleston, South Carolina, 29403

Jones, Stella Lillian


Profession: Real Estate Agent
License Number: 382902
Address: 2951 Foxhall Road, Charleston, South Carolina, 29414

Drake, Barbara J


Profession: Real Estate Agent
License Number: 384039
Address: 2 Willingham Ct, Charleston, South Carolina, 29412

Moore, Thomas Kirkwood


Profession: Real Estate Agent
License Number: 564101
Address: 1643b Savannah Highway Ste: 118, Charleston, South Carolina, 29407

Rossman, Diane T


Profession: Real Estate Agent
License Number: 581232
Address: 3005 Macbeth Creek Drive, Charleston, South Carolina, 29414

Macdonald, Marta Leigh


Profession: Real Estate Agent
License Number: 631114
Address: 1871 Ashley River Road, # 4301, Charleston, South Carolina, 29407
Real Estate License in Florida

Real estate licenses in Florida are issued by FREC (Florida Real Estate Commission). These licenses provide agents, brokers, realty companies the legal ability to represent a home seller or buyer in the process of buying or selling real estate. Real estate agents and real estate brokers are required to be licensed when conducting real estate transactions in Florida.

What activities require real estate license? Activities which require real estate license are mentioned below:
  1. Selling or attempts to sell real property of another for compensation.
  2. Buying or attempts to buy real property of another for compensation.
  3. Renting or Leasing or attempts to rent or lease real property of another for compensation.
  4. Advertising or attempts to advertise real property of another for compensation.
  5. Representing that you are engaged in the business of brokerage activity.
  6. Undertaking to list or sell one or more timeshare periods per year on behalf of another individual or entity for compensation.