NC Real Estate Commission
Sarah Dixon is an accomplished legal professional with over a decade of experience in law. Currently serving as Associate Legal Counsel II with the NC Real Estate Commission since November 2021, Sarah Dixon provides guidance on License Law and administrative rules, and represents the Commission in hearings concerning license application issues related to character and fitness. Prior to this role, Sarah Dixon worked as a Staff Attorney at Legal Aid of North Carolina from November 2013 to November 2021. Sarah Dixon holds a Juris Doctor degree from Elon University School of Law (2010-2013) and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Guilford College (2005-2009).
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NC Real Estate Commission
The North Carolina Real Estate Commission ("Commission") is an independent state governmental agency. The Commission’s primary function is to license and regulate real estate agents (persons and firms who sell, lease, etc. real estate for others). North Carolina’s 100,000-plus real estate agents are licensed as brokers. The Commission registers and regulates sales activities at time share projects, where ownership in a single living unit (usually a resort condominium) is shared by many persons. Time share salespersons must also hold a broker license.