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Salesperson & Broker Practice Exams
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- Over 100 Pages of Licensing Exam Content
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Timer begins when you "activate" the exam prep on our intuitive student portal!
Expert exam trainers review exam questions, provide answers, and explain the reasoning in over 1,600 videos.
Easy to understand videos featuring the best real estate trainers in the business. Great for visual and auditory learners!
Proven to help you pass! Check out our guarantee to learn more.
Test yourself on national content with one of the largest test banks across the U.S.
Review how you performed on our practice exams with detailed performance metrics and answer explanations.
A fun and simple way to master the terms and concepts featured on the real estate exam.
Covers national content with a detailed math review and supplemental practice exams.
Save 15% off with promo code: ENROLL15
Timer begins when you "activate" the exam prep on our intuitive student portal!
Expert exam trainers review exam questions, provide answers, and explain the reasoning in over 1,600 videos.
Easy to understand videos featuring the best real estate trainers in the business. Great for visual and auditory learners!
Proven to help you pass! Check out our guarantee to learn more.
Test yourself on national content with one of the largest test banks across the U.S.
Review how you performed on our practice exams with detailed performance metrics and answer explanations.
A fun and simple way to master the terms and concepts featured on the real estate exam.
Covers national content with a detailed math review and supplemental practice exams.
Save 15% off with promo code: ENROLL15
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What's on the Real Estate Exam?
Both the real estate license & broker license exams test you on the seven categories below.
Delaware Real Estate Exam Details
To help you prepare for the Delaware real state exam, we included information on how to schedule your exam, the exam’s format, and what you’ll be tested on. Now, all that's left to do is study with the best exam prep in the nation!
Applicants who wish to take the Delaware real estate exam must apply through DELPROS (Delaware Professional Regulation Online Services). New users will be required to create a DELPROS account in order to apply. You can visit the website here.
Scheduling of the real estate exam may be done by visiting this website.
Current processing time: Once all required documents have been submitted, it typically takes 3-5 business days for the Delaware Real Estate Commission to issue a license.
Salesperson Exam
- An applicant must be at least 18 years of age and:
- Must have high school diploma or equivalent
- Successfully pass the real estate examination
- Submit proof of having completed 99 hours of pre-license education
- Complete and submit the notarized application form
- Must provide a Statement of Broker of Record from the broker of record of the office applicant enters in the Real Estate Employment section
- Must arrange for a Certificate of Licensure History to be sent to the Real Estate Commission from each state where the applicant has held a real estate license
- Must provide the original score report provided by Pearson VUE at the time the real estate exam was completed
- As of May 2022, the Delaware Real Estate Commission has implemented additional educational requirements for real estate salespersons. All newly licensed individuals, aside from individuals licensed by reciprocity, must complete the following 12 hours of coursework within 90 days of license issuance: Three hours in professional standards for new licensees; Three hours in agreement of sale and buyer representation for new licensees; Three hours in real estate documents and seller representation for new licensees; Three hours in real estate professionalism for new licensees.
- Must pay the exam fee ($85) and application fee ($140)
Associate Broker Exam
- An applicant must be at least 18 years of age and:
- Must complete and submit the notarized application form
- Must provide proof of having completed pre-license education
- Must have a high school diploma or equivalent
- Must have been licensed as a salesperson and/or broker in Delaware, any other jurisdiction or combination of jurisdictions for five continuous years before applying
- Must have a Certificate of Licensure History sent directly to the office of the Real Estate Commission from each state where the applicant has ever held a real estate license
- Complete and sign the Sales or Lease Transaction Listing with 30 sales or transactions completed by the applicant in the last five years
- Provide a license history/certification from each jurisdiction where the applicant currently holds or ever held a real estate license
- Pay exam fee ($85) and license fee ($219)
Broker Exam
- An applicant must be at least 18 years of age and:
- Complete and submit the notarized application form
- Submit proof of having completed Pre-License Education
- Must have a high school diploma or equivalent
- Must have been licensed as a salesperson and/or broker in Delaware, any other jurisdiction or combination of jurisdictions for five continuous years prior to applying
- Arrange for a Certificate of Licensure History to be submitted to the Real Estate Commission from each state in which the applicant has ever held a real estate license
- Complete and sign the Sales or Lease Transaction Listing with 30 sales or transactions completed by the applicant in the last five years
- Provide a license history from each jurisdiction in which the applicant has ever held a real estate license
- Pay the exam fee ($85) and the license fee ($238)
Salesperson Examination: The exam consists of 80 general practice questions and 40 Delaware-specific questions, all of which are multiple choice. Candidates have 4 hours to complete the test.
Associate Broker and Broker Examination: The exam consists of 80 general practice questions and 50Delaware-specific questions. Candidates have 4 hours to complete the test.
1. NATIONAL (GENERAL) PORTION
- Property Ownership
- Real vs. personal property; fixtures
- Estates in land (freehold, leasehold)
- Forms of ownership (tenancy in common, joint tenancy, etc.)
- Encumbrances (liens, easements)
- Land Use Controls & Regulations
- Zoning and building codes
- Private land-use controls (deed restrictions, HOA covenants)
- Environmental regulations and hazards
- Government rights in land (eminent domain, taxation, police power, escheat)
- Valuation & Market Analysis
- Appraisal approaches (cost, income, sales comparison)
- Competitive Market Analyses (CMA)
- Factors affecting property value (economic, social, governmental)
- Financing
- Types of loans (FHA, VA, conventional)
- Mortgage instruments (mortgage, deed of trust, promissory note)
- Lending process (qualifying buyers, underwriting, credit laws)
- Secondary mortgage market
- General Principles of Agency
- Agency creation and termination
- Fiduciary duties (confidentiality, loyalty, etc.)
- Types of agency (seller, buyer, dual agency)
- Responsibilities to clients vs. customers
- Property Disclosures
- Material defects, environmental issues
- Federal disclosures (lead-based paint, etc.)
- Seller disclosure requirements
- Liability for misrepresentation or non-disclosure
- Contracts
- Essential elements (offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity)
- Types of contracts (listing, buyer agency, sale/lease, option)
- Contract termination, breach, and remedies
- Statute of frauds, enforceability
- Leasing & Property Management
- Types of leases (gross, net, percentage)
- Landlord-tenant obligations
- Property manager’s responsibilities
- Lease provisions, eviction procedures
- Transfer of Title
- Deeds (general warranty, special warranty, quitclaim)
- Title searches, title insurance
- Closing and escrow procedures
- Recording, constructive vs. actual notice
- Practice of Real Estate
- Fair housing and anti-discrimination
- Advertising regulations, anti-trust laws
- Unauthorized practice of law
- Escrow/trust account management
- Real Estate Calculations
- Prorations, commissions, net proceeds
- Loan-to-value, discount points, amortization
- Closing cost calculations
2. DELAWARE-SPECIFIC (STATE) PORTION
- Delaware Real Estate Commission
- Structure, authority, and powers of the Commission
- Rulemaking, disciplinary actions
- Commission’s role in licensing, enforcement, and oversight
- Licensing Requirements
- Salesperson vs. Broker qualifications
- Education prerequisites, experience requirements
- Application procedures, fees, and exams
- License renewals and continuing education mandates
- Delaware Real Estate Statutes & Regulations
- Delaware Code Title 24, Chapter 29 (Real Estate)
- Administrative Rules and Regulations
- Scope of practice and prohibited acts
- Disciplinary grounds, hearings, and appeals
- Agency and Brokerage Practices in Delaware
- Types of agency (seller, buyer, dual)
- Required agency disclosures (Consumer Information Statement)
- Fiduciary duties and client vs. customer distinctions
- Written brokerage agreements and requirements
- Escrow & Trust Accounts
- Handling of earnest money and deposits
- Commingling and conversion rules
- Trust account reconciliation and record-keeping
- Timelines for depositing client funds
- Advertising & Professional Conduct
- Brokerage name disclosure, team advertising rules
- Accurate representation of listings, fair housing compliance
- Prohibited practices (misrepresentation, guarantees)
- Ethical standards and conduct
- Transaction Requirements in Delaware
- Required disclosures (e.g., Seller’s Disclosure of Real Property Condition)
- Material defect disclosure obligations
- Radon, lead paint, or other environmental disclosures if applicable
- Contract provisions unique to Delaware law
- Fair Housing & Consumer Protection
- Delaware fair housing statutes, protected classes
- Handling of complaints, state enforcement
- Consumer protection laws relevant to real estate
- Property Management & Rental Laws
- Landlord-tenant laws, security deposits
- Required notices and disclosures for residential rentals
- Eviction procedures under Delaware law
- Property manager’s licensing requirements (if any)
For the salesperson, associate broker, and broker examinations: There are multiple versions of each of the exams, each with different questions of varying degrees of difficulty. To ensure that no candidate has an unfair advantage or disadvantage, a statistical procedure known as equating is used to correct for differences in difficulty. This means that raw scores are converted into scaled scores that can range from 0 to 100, with anything above 70 a passing score. This would mean getting at least 56 of the 80 general practice questions correct and at least 28 of the 40 state-specific questions correct.
Candidates must provide 2 forms of current signature identification and the name on the identification must exactly match the name on the exam registration. The primary identification must be government issued and photo bearing with a signature and can be any of the following:
- Government-issued drivers' license
- US Department of State driver's license
- US Learner's permit
- National/state/country ID card
- Passport
- Passport card
- Military ID
- Military ID for spouses or dependents
- Alien registration card
Secondary ID can be any of the following:
- US Social Security card
- Debit or credit card
- Any form of ID on the Primary ID list
Study for the Delaware exam
- Delaware Real Estate Exam: Format, Cost & Pass Rate — our full guide to what’s on the exam and how it’s scored.
- Free real estate practice exam — try 20 questions like the ones in our test bank.
- How to study for the real estate exam — the study plan we recommend before your crash course.
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