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Key Facts: PA Real Estate Exam

120 Q

Exam Length

PSI PA salesperson candidate bulletin

80 + 40

National + State Split

PSI PA

75%

Passing Score (Each Section)

PA SREC

75 hrs

Pre-License Education

PA SREC

$61

Exam Fee

PSI PA fee schedule

2%

Transfer Tax Rate

PA Revenue Code

Pennsylvania requires 75 hours of pre-license education and passage of the PSI exam (80 national + 40 state questions). Both sections require 75% to pass. Pennsylvania's transfer tax is 2% of the sale price (1% buyer + 1% seller), one of the highest in the nation. The state uses the Real Estate Licensing and Registration Act (RELRA) as the primary governing law. Sellers must complete a Seller's Disclosure form covering 16 categories of property conditions.

About the PA Real Estate Exam

The Pennsylvania real estate salesperson exam covers national real estate fundamentals plus Pennsylvania-specific topics including SREC (State Real Estate Commission) licensing requirements, the Real Estate Licensing and Registration Act (RELRA), agency relationships, transfer tax regulations, and Pennsylvania property disclosure obligations.

Questions

120 scored questions

Time Limit

3 hours 30 minutes

Passing Score

75% on each section

Exam Fee

$61 (PA SREC / PSI)

PA Real Estate Exam Content Outline

25%

SREC Licensing & Regulation

SREC structure, RELRA, 75-hour pre-license, license types (salesperson, broker, associate broker), CE (14 hrs/2 years)

25%

PA Agency & Disclosures

Consumer notice (first contact), agency relationships, dual agency consent, seller disclosure (16 categories), lead-based paint

25%

PA Contracts & Transactions

Standard Agreement of Sale, inspection contingencies, mortgage contingency, earnest money, escrow

25%

PA Taxes & Property Issues

Transfer tax (2%, split 1%/1%), Realty Transfer Tax exclusions, property assessment, local wage tax, fair housing (additional protections)

How to Pass the PA Real Estate Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75% on each section
  • Exam length: 120 questions
  • Time limit: 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Exam fee: $61

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

PA Real Estate Study Tips from Top Performers

1Know RELRA thoroughly — it's the foundation of PA real estate law and heavily tested
2Master the 2% transfer tax: 1% buyer + 1% seller, know the exclusions
3Study the Consumer Notice requirement: must be given at FIRST CONTACT before any confidential info shared
4Learn PA seller disclosure: 16 categories, seller must disclose known material defects
5Understand PA license tiers: salesperson → associate broker → broker, with different education requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the Pennsylvania real estate salesperson exam?

The PA exam has 120 total questions: 80 national and 40 state-specific. You must pass each section with 75% — 60/80 national and 30/40 state. The exam is administered by PSI with 3.5 hours total.

What is RELRA?

The Real Estate Licensing and Registration Act (RELRA) is Pennsylvania's primary law governing real estate licensing and practice. It establishes the SREC, defines license categories, sets education requirements, and establishes disciplinary procedures.

How does Pennsylvania's transfer tax work?

Pennsylvania's Realty Transfer Tax is 2% of the sale price or assessed value (whichever is higher), split equally between buyer and seller at 1% each. Some transactions qualify for exclusions, such as transfers between family members or transfers to/from government entities.

What is the PA Consumer Notice?

The Consumer Notice must be provided at the initial interview or first contact with a consumer before any confidential information is shared. It explains the types of agency relationships available in Pennsylvania and helps consumers understand how they will be represented.

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