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Connecticut Real Estate Exam Prep

Everything you need to pass the Connecticut real estate salesperson exam. Get state-specific practice questions, exam details, and licensing resources.

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60

Hours Required

110

Exam Questions

70%

Passing Score

$59

Exam Fee

Exam Details

Exam Provider

PSI

Time Limit

4 hours

National Portion

80 questions

State Portion

30 questions

Attorney Involvement

Connecticut is an attorney state

Connecticut is an attorney state. Attorneys typically handle closings and title work.

Required Disclosures
Key disclosure requirements for Connecticut real estate transactions

Residential Property Condition Disclosure Report

Sellers must provide a comprehensive property condition disclosure.

Agency Disclosure

Must disclose agency relationships in writing at first personal meeting.

Fair Housing Information

Must provide fair housing information in residential transactions.

Lead-Based Paint Disclosure

Required for homes built before 1978.

Tax Considerations
Unique tax items to know for Connecticut real estate

Conveyance Tax

Connecticut imposes a conveyance tax of 0.75% for most transactions, with higher rates for properties over $800,000.

Controlling Interest Transfer Tax

Tax applies to transfers of controlling interests in entities owning CT real estate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a real estate attorney required in Connecticut?

Yes, Connecticut is an attorney state. Attorneys typically conduct the closing and handle title examination.

How long does it take to get a real estate license in Connecticut?

Typically 1-3 months. You must complete 60 hours of pre-licensing education, pass the state exam, and apply through CTREC.

What is the passing score for the CT real estate exam?

You need a score of 70% or higher on both the national and state portions to pass.

What disclosures are required in Connecticut?

Connecticut requires agency disclosure at first personal meeting, property condition disclosure, and fair housing information in residential transactions.

License Authority

Connecticut Real Estate Commission

(CTREC)

(860) 713-6150
450 Columbus Blvd, Suite 801, Hartford, CT 06103
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Requirements
Pre-Licensing60 hours
Continuing Ed12 hours every 2 years
Passing Score70%
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Connecticut Disclaimer

The information provided about Connecticut's real estate licensing requirements is for educational purposes only and may not reflect the most current regulations. Rules vary by state and are subject to change. Verify all requirements with the Connecticut licensing authority before taking action. This site does not provide legal advice and is not affiliated with any state licensing board.

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