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Connecticut Real Estate Salesperson

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Connecticut Real Estate License: Complete Roadmap

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1

Master Connecticut License Law and CT DCP RulesYou are here

Study CGS Title 20, CT Real Estate Commission structure (8 members: 3 brokers, 2 salespersons, 3 public members), licensing requirements (age 18, 60-hr pre-license), PSI exam format (80 national + 30 state), May 31 even-year license renewal, CE requirements (12 hrs/2 yrs), Recovery Fund, and disciplinary procedures.

18
hours
2

Learn CT Agency Law and 2024 Disclosure Changes

Master CGS § 20-325i agency disclosure requirements and the new forms effective December 27, 2024. Understand buyer/seller representation, dual agency (written consent required), designated agency, confidentiality obligations, and presenting all offers to clients.

15
hours
3

Study CT Contracts, Closing, and Property Issues

Review CT attorney-closing requirement, judicial foreclosure process, conveyance tax (0.75% state + 0.25% municipal), land records at Town Clerk (no counties in CT), Property Condition Disclosure Act, adverse possession (15 years), and CT assessment ratio (70% FMV).

17
hours
4

Review National Real Estate Principles

Cover property ownership types, contracts (Statute of Frauds, breach remedies), appraisal methods (sales comparison, cost, income approach), financing instruments (FHA, VA, conventional, ARMs), federal fair housing (7 protected classes), environmental disclosures, and real estate math.

40
hours
5

Run Timed Mixed Practice Sets

Simulate the 2 hour 45 minute exam with full 110-question mixed practice sets. Review every missed question by topic area and CGS reference. Pay special attention to CT-specific agency disclosures, conveyance tax calculations, and landlord-tenant questions.

20
hours
Estimated total study time
110 hours
That's about 11 weeks at 10 hours/week

Can You Take the CT Real Estate Exam?

Check if you meet the basic eligibility requirements

Age
At least 18 years old
Education
60-hour pre-license course in Real Estate Principles & Practices from CT DCP-approved school
Background Check
Background check required as part of the CT DCP license application
Fingerprinting
Not required at exam stage; required for license application
Additional Requirements
  • Pass both sections of the PSI exam at 70% or higher
  • Submit application to CT DCP with $80 fee within 2 years of passing the exam
  • Activate license by affiliating with a licensed Connecticut real estate broker
  • License expires May 31 of even-numbered years (salesperson)
  • CE: 12 hours every 2 years including mandatory 3-hour legal/fair housing course
  • New agency disclosure forms required for all transactions commencing after December 27, 2024 (CGS § 20-325i)
  • Salesperson must work under the supervision of a licensed CT broker at all times

CT Real Estate Quick Facts

Time to Get Licensed

6-10 weeks for most candidates

From start to license in hand

Exam Provider

PSI Examination Services

In-Person Only
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Retake Policy

Candidates must retake only the failed section. Both sections may be taken and retaken separately. Check the PSI website for specific retake scheduling and any required waiting periods.

Total Cost Breakdown

Exam Fee$65 PSI exam fee
Application Fee$80 CT DCP license application fee
Total Estimated Cost$145+ before pre-license course tuition
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CT Real Estate-Specific Topics Covered

CGS § 20-325i: Connecticut agency disclosure law — new forms required effective December 27, 2024CT Real Estate Commission: 8 members (3 brokers, 2 salespersons, 3 public); operates under CT DCPPre-license: 60 hours Real Estate Principles & Practices; minimum age 18PSI Examination Services (not Pearson VUE) — key distinguishing fact for CT candidatesLicense expires May 31 of even-numbered years (salesperson); CE: 12 hrs/2 yrs with mandatory 3-hr legal/fair housingConnecticut has NO counties — land records recorded with the Town Clerk of the municipalityCT conveyance tax: 0.75% state + 0.25% municipal = ~1% combined (state portion rises to 1.25% over $800K)CT property assessment: 70% of fair market value (equalization ratio) — Board of Assessment Appeals for disputesConnecticut is an attorney-closing state — a licensed CT attorney must be present at all real estate closingsJudicial foreclosure: CT courts must approve all foreclosures; strict foreclosure also availableSecurity deposits: maximum 2 months rent; reduced to 1 month for tenants age 62 and olderCIOA (Common Interest Ownership Act): governs condos, cooperatives, and PUDs in ConnecticutCT fair housing adds: sexual orientation, gender identity, and lawful source of income beyond 7 federal protected classesAdverse possession and prescriptive easements: 15-year continuous use requirement under CGS § 52-575CT Landlord-Tenant Act: security deposit interest accrues after 6 months; return within 30 days of lease end
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CT Real Estate Exam Details

Connecticut Real Estate Salesperson

Administered by Connecticut DCP / PSI Examination Services

Official Source
70% on each section (national and state)
Passing Score
110
Questions
2
Hours
$65 PSI exam fee + $80 CT DCP application fee
Exam Fee
Study time: 80-120 hours
Prerequisites: Complete 60-hour CT DCP-approved pre-license course, be at least 18 years old, and register with PSI for the exam

Exam Content Breakdown

Based on the official Connecticut DCP / PSI Examination Services content outline

National Real Estate Principles73% (80 questions)

Property ownership, land use, valuation, financing, contracts, agency, fair housing, disclosures, and math

Connecticut State Law27% (30 questions)

CT Real Estate Commission, CGS Title 20, CGS § 20-325i agency disclosures, conveyance tax, CIOA, trust accounts, and CT license law

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