Michigan Compiled Laws
Article 25 - (339.2501...339.2518)
Section 339.2502a - Real Estate Broker, Associate Real Estate Broker, and Real Estate Salesperson; License; Term; Renewal; Relicensure; Licensure Following Revocation.

Sec. 2502a.
(1) The department by rule shall establish the term of the license cycle for a license for a real estate broker, associate real estate broker, and real estate salesperson granted under this article. The department shall not issue a license to an individual who is under the age of 18 years.
(2) The department shall renew a license for a real estate broker, associate real estate broker, or real estate salesperson if the department receives an application for renewal on a form prescribed by the department, and payment of the appropriate fees, within the time period described in section 411(1) or (2), and the applicable requirements of section 2504a are met.
(3) The department may relicense a business entity that fails to renew a real estate broker's license issued under this article within the time period described in subsection (2) if the business entity pays an application processing fee, the late renewal fee, and the per-year license fee for the upcoming license period and designates a principal under section 2505(1)(d).
(4) The department may relicense without examination an individual who fails to renew a license issued under this article within the time period described in subsection (2) if all of the following are met:
(a) The individual applies within 3 years after the expiration date of the person's last license.
(b) The individual pays an application processing fee, the late renewal fee, and the per-year license fee for the upcoming licensure period.
(c) The individual completes 6 clock hours of continuing education for each year and partial year that have elapsed since the expiration of his or her last license, on the topics described in section 2504a(1).
(5) The department may relicense an individual who failed to renew a real estate broker or associate broker license within 3 years after the expiration date of his or her last real estate broker or associate broker license if he or she pays an application processing fee, the late renewal fee, and the per-year license fee for the upcoming licensure period and submits proof that he or she meets any of the following:
(a) Has completed a total of 6 clock hours of continuing education for each year and partial year that have elapsed since the expiration of his or her last real estate broker or associate real estate broker license, on the topics described in section 2504a(1).
(b) Has completed 90 clock hours of prelicensure courses described in section 2504(3) in the 12-month period preceding the date of the application.
(c) Has passed the examination required for a real estate broker license under section 2505(5).
(6) The department may relicense an individual who failed to renew a real estate salesperson license within 3 years after the expiration date of his or her last license if he or she pays an application processing fee, the late renewal fee, and the per-year license fee for the upcoming licensure period and submits proof that he or she meets any of the following:
(a) Has completed a total of 6 clock hours of continuing education for each year and partial year that have elapsed since the expiration of his or her last license, on the topics described in section 2504a(1).
(b) Has completed 40 clock hours of prelicensure courses described in section 2504(3) in the 12-month period preceding the date of the application.
(c) Has passed the examination required for a real estate salesperson license under section 2505(5).
(7) An individual whose license is revoked shall not apply for a new license for at least 3 years after the service of the final order of the revocation. To be considered for a license following a revocation, an applicant shall meet all educational and examination requirements in effect at the time of application, and the applicant shall not receive credit for education or experience acquired, or examinations passed, before the revocation.
History: Add. 2002, Act 611, Imd. Eff. Dec. 20, 2002 ;-- Am. 2014, Act 106, Eff. Jan. 1, 2015 ;-- Am. 2016, Act 502, Eff. Mar. 29, 2017 Popular Name: Act 299

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 339 - Occupational Code

Act 299 of 1980 - Occupational Code (339.101 - 339.2919)

Article 25 - (339.2501...339.2518)

Section 339.2501 - Definitions.

Section 339.2502 - Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons; Creation.

Section 339.2502a - Real Estate Broker, Associate Real Estate Broker, and Real Estate Salesperson; License; Term; Renewal; Relicensure; Licensure Following Revocation.

Section 339.2502b - Owner of Real Estate Engaging in Sale of Real Estate as Principal Vocation; License as Real Estate Broker Required.

Section 339.2503 - Exemptions.

Section 339.2504 - Real Estate Broker's License; Prelicensure Classroom Courses; Suspension or Revocation of Approval; Prohibited Representations; Conduct of Prelicensure Course; Violation of Subsection (4); Penalties; Real Estate Clinic, Meeting, Co...

Section 339.2504a - Continuing Education.

Section 339.2505 - Real Estate Broker's License; Application; Contents; Execution of Application; Effect of Certain Convictions; Place of Business; Branch Office License; Signature; Proof; Examination; Experience.

Section 339.2506 - Real Estate Broker, Associate Real Estate Broker, Associate Real Estate Broker, or Real Estate Salesperson; License and Pocket Card or Temporary License Required; Delivering or Mailing Real Estate Salesperson's License to Broker; C...

Section 339.2507 - Discharge or Termination of Real Estate Salesperson; Delivering or Mailing Salesperson's License to Department; Application for Transfer of License; Communication; Performing Regulated Acts Without License Prohibited; Limitation.

Section 339.2508 - Real Estate Broker's License; Entities to Which Issued; Authorized Acts; Associate Real Estate Broker's License; Transferability; Suspension; Issuance of New License; Death or Disability of Sole Principal Associate Broker.

Section 339.2509 - Associate Real Estate Broker's License; Issuance to Principal and Nonprincipal; Limitation.

Section 339.2510 - Real Estate Salesperson; Commission or Valuable Consideration.

Section 339.2511 - Plan or Scheme for Selling or Promoting Sale of Real Estate.

Section 339.2512 - Prohibited Conduct; Penalties; Filing Complaint Under Article 5.

Section 339.2512a - Action for Collection of Compensation for Performance of Act or Contract; Allegation and Proof.

Section 339.2512b - Actions Not Constituting Participation in Real Estate Transaction or in Payment of Real Estate Commissions.

Section 339.2512c - Property Management Performed by Real Estate Broker.

Section 339.2512d - Service Provision Agreement; Duties; Services; Misleading Public Prohibited; Waiver of Services in Limited Service Agreement.

Section 339.2512e - Advertisement.

Section 339.2512f - Supervision of Real Estate Salesperson.

Section 339.2513 - Filing Bond or Posting Cash Deposit as Condition Precedent to Issuance of License or Removal of Suspension; Action by Injured Person.

Section 339.2514 - Real Estate Broker or Real Estate Salesperson; Nonresident Applicant; Consent to Service of Process; Application; Disposition of Process or Pleading.

Section 339.2515 - Listing Agreement; Discrimination Prohibited; Burden of Proof; Legal and Equitable Remedies.

Section 339.2516 - Interest in Real Property; Acquisition by Licensee; Proof of Disclosures and Consents.

Section 339.2516a - Inspection of Document or Record by Representative of Department.

Section 339.2516b - Rescission of Rules.

Section 339.2517 - Disclosure of Agency Relationship.

Section 339.2518 - Prohibited Actions.