This is a legal form that was released by the Kentucky Real Estate Commission - a government authority operating within Kentucky. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is KREC Form 204?
A: KREC Form 204 is the Company Change of Principal Broker Form in Kentucky.
Q: What does KREC Form 204 do?
A: KREC Form 204 is used to notify the Kentucky Real Estate Commission (KREC) of a change in the principal broker for a real estate company.
Q: Who needs to file KREC Form 204?
A: Any real estate company in Kentucky that undergoes a change in its principal broker needs to file KREC Form 204.
Q: When should KREC Form 204 be filed?
A: KREC Form 204 should be filed as soon as a change in the principal broker occurs, and no later than 10 days after the change.
Q: What information is required on KREC Form 204?
A: KREC Form 204 requires information such as the new principal broker's name, license number, contact information, and effective date of the change.
Q: What should I do if there are multiple company changes in a year?
A: If there are multiple company changes in a year, a separate KREC Form 204 should be filed for each change.
Q: What happens after I file KREC Form 204?
A: After filing KREC Form 204, the Kentucky Real Estate Commission will update their records to reflect the change in the principal broker for the real estate company.
Form Details:
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