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Which of the following must be provided to the WV Real Estate Commission by a nonresident license applicant?

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Nonresident license applicants to the WV Real Estate Commission must provide several pieces of documentation, such as education certificates, passage of the real estate exam, a consent to service of process, and possibly evidence of reciprocity or good standing from their home state's real estate regulatory body.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a nonresident license applicant wishes to apply for a license with the WV Real Estate Commission, they must adhere to specific requirements set by the commission. Typically, these requirements include, but may not be limited to:

  • Proof of completion of required real estate education courses.
  • Passage of the West Virginia real estate examination.
  • A completed application that includes personal identification and background information.
  • Payment of necessary fees associated with licensing.
  • A consent to service of process, agreeing that legal actions may be commenced against them in the proper court within West Virginia.
  • Proof of reciprocity or a letter of good standing from their home state, if applicable, indicating that they are licensed and in good standing in that state.

The above list is a general guide and applicants should check with the WV Real Estate Commission for the most current and specific requirements for nonresident applicants.

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