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The New Hampshire Real Estate Commission is a state agency charged with protecting consumers of real estate brokerage services:

Administering the New Hampshire broker’s and salesperson’s real estate exams. Approving and monitoring real estate courses and programs of instruction. Accrediting and supervising real estate schools and instructors. Issuing, and renewing, the real estate licenses of qualified broker and salesperson candidates and real estate firms. There are approximately 11,598 licensees and 2,132 licensed firms in New Hampshire. Maintaining official department records of schools, instructors, license/exam applicants, consumer complaints and licensees. Adopting administrative rules under RSA 541-A relative to the effective enforcement of RSA 331-A, the New Hampshire Real Estate Practice Act. Monitoring the statewide practice of real estate brokerage in New Hampshire and investigating complaints of illegal activity.
Conducting administrative disciplinary hearings under RSA 541-A and, where necessary, imposing disciplinary sanctions.

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