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How to become a licensed real estate agent in Kenya

Lewis Muhoro by Lewis Muhoro
July 18, 2024
in Real Estate
Reading Time: 2 mins read

A real estate agent is a licensed professional who assists clients in buying, selling, or renting properties. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing services such as marketing, advisory, negotiation and documentation. The Estate Agents Registration Board (EARB) is the regulatory board for Estate Agency Practice in Kenya. Below are steps to become a registered agent.

Meet Educational Requirements:

Have a minimum of KCSE certificate and a relevant academic qualification in real estate, property management, or a related field from a recognized institution as an added advantage.

Gain Relevant Experience:

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Have a minimum of 2 years practical experience in the real estate industry. This experience can be gained by working under a registered real estate agent or firm.

Prepare Your Application:

Gather all necessary documents, including academic certificates, proof of experience, and any other required documentation.

Submit Your Application:

Apply to the Estate Agents Registration Board (EARB) for registration. You will need to fill out the application form and submit it along with your supporting documents.

Attend an Interview:

In some cases, you may be required to attend an interview with the EARB to further assess your qualifications and experience.

Pay the Registration Fee:

Pay the required registration fee of Ksh 1000 as specified by the EARB.

Obtain Your Practicing Certificate:

Upon approval of your application and successful completion of all requirements, you will be issued a practicing certificate by the EARB.

Comply with Ongoing Requirements:

Ensure you comply with all ongoing requirements, including renewing your practicing certificate annually and engaging in continuous professional development.

For more information, refer to the official EARB website or contact the EARB directly.

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