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PRESENTED BY

Dr. Pilar M. Bulawin, DPA


DR. PILAR M. BULAWIN, DPA
PRC REB PRC0014841 until
REB 0014841 10.25.2024
UNTIL 10.25.2024
PTR 2345710PTR 2345710 UNTIL 12/31/2023
until 12/31/2023
PRC REA 0003461 UNTIL 10.25.2024
PRC REA 0003461 until 10.25.2024
PTR 2345711 UNTIL 12/31.2023
PTR 2345711
DSHUD until 12/31.2023UNTIL 12/31/2023
NMR 13-B-11/2022-376
DSHUD HRB NMR
DSHUD RC 13-C-10/2022-5116
13-B-11/2022-376 UNTIL 12/31/2023
until 12/31/2023
DSHUD HRB RC 13-C-10/2022-5116
How does one pass this licensure exam? Apart from being a Filipino citizen with a

Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Management from an accredited school,

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

be submitted at the PRC main office or at its branches:


Original and photocopies of NSO birth certificate or valid passport


Original and photocopies of Transcript of Records (TOR) with Special Order, Date of

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

Filipino citizens can legally acquire property.


2. Code of Ethics and Responsibilities: This pertains to the ethics a broker must practice

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,

also known as the Real Estate Service Act or RESA Law.


4. Real Estate Brokerage Practice: This pertains to the best practices for running a real estate

brokerage firm or practice


5. Subdivision Development: This is the process of conversion of a raw land to a residential

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

aspects of how real estate development affects the surrounding environment.


9.Urban and Rural Land Use: This differentiates land use in urban and rural areas and focuses

on development without sacrificing agricultural land or other land uses.


10.Planning, Development, and Zoning: This pertains to mapping and subsequent usage of

land for a variety of purposes.


11.Legal Aspects of Sale, Mortgage, and Lease: This covers the legal aspects of real estate

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

how this is affected by improvements on the land and other legislation.


To God be all the glory!

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