Professional Documents
Culture Documents
examinees must first register online at the PRC’s website to avail of an exam
application form. Then they comply with the following documentary requirements to
Graduation, school seal, photo, and remarks “For Board Examination Purposes Only”
Original and photocopies of NBI clearance
Original and photocopies of NSO Marriage Certificate (for married women)
Community tax certificate or cedula
4 pcs. colored passport photos (should have been taken with a full name tag)
Completed exam application form
Metered documentary stamps
Examination fee of Php900
The coverage of the licensure exam includes basic topics from the real estate brokers’ course,
as well as pertinent laws regarding property, taxation, and development. These subject areas
include:
1. Fundamentals of Property Ownership: This covers rights to property ownership, and how
when transacting with clients and protecting their interests while complying with the law.
3. Legal Requirements for Real Estate Practice: Much of this pertains to Republic Act 9646,
community. This is a multi-disciplinary topic requiring input from architects, ecologists, and
other planners.
6.Condominium Concept and Other Types of Real Estate Holdings: This pertains to Republic
Act 4726, the Condominium Act, and how development can take place on limited land
7.Real Estate Finance and Economics: These are basic economic concepts applied to the real
of real estate.
8.Basic Principles of Ecology: This topic covers Environmental Impact Assessment and other
transactions, and how to protect clients and the real estate practice from swindlers and other
legal calamities.
12.Documentation and Registration: This focuses on the “paper trail” required in each real
estate transaction, which is the responsibility of the broker to keep track of for his or her
client.
13. Real Property Laws and Taxation: This covers property assessment for real estate tax, and