Minnesota real estate licensees are regulated by the:
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Minnesota Real Estate Board
Minnesota does not have a standalone 'Real Estate Board' as its primary regulator. While advisory boards may exist, they don't have direct regulatory authority over licensees.
Minnesota Department of Commerce
Minnesota Real Estate Association
The Minnesota Real Estate Association is a voluntary trade organization that advocates for the industry but does not have regulatory authority over licensees.
Minnesota Division of Licensing
Minnesota does not have a separate 'Division of Licensing' for real estate; this function is integrated within the Department of Commerce.
Why is this correct?
The Minnesota Department of Commerce is the correct regulatory body as it houses the Minnesota Real Estate Division, which oversees licensing, education, and enforcement for all real estate professionals in the state.
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