Who can do what as a Dutch realtor?
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The Assistant Broker, Candidate Broker, and Registered Broker: Who Can Do What?

There are various roles within the Dutch real estate sector, such as Assistant Broker (A-RMT), Candidate Broker (K-RMT), and Registered Broker (RM), each with specific responsibilities. Essentially, anyone without formal qualifications can call themselves a broker and engage in selling, buying, and renting properties. However, there is one exception: if you work for a real…

Official Dutch Realtor diplomas explained
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How hard is it to get a Dutch realtor diploma (A-RMT, K-RMT, RM or RT)?

If you want to become a realtor in the Netherlands, you can follow an official real estate training program to obtain a realtor diploma. Below, we’ll cover the various types of diplomas. Do you need a realtor diploma? No, you are NOT required to obtain a realtor diploma. The profession of a realtor is not…

Who is allowed to do what as s Dutch realtor for NVM? The A-RMT, K-RMT, or RM explained.
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The Difference Between an Assistant Broker (A-RMT), Candidate Broker (K-RMT), and Registered Broker (RM)

There are different types of real estate agents: Assistant Broker (Assistent Makelaar or ‘A-RMT’), Candidate Broker (Kandidaat Makelaar of ‘K-RMT’) and Registered Broker, each with different levels of authority. However, as previously mentioned, the real estate profession in the Netherlands is largely unregulated. Anyone can call themselves a real estate agent. The only exception is…