Delaware requires how many hours of pre-license education?
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75 hours
75 hours is the pre-license requirement in several other states but is not Delaware's standard; selecting this answer reflects a confusion between states and underestimates Delaware's more rigorous educational threshold.
99 hours
120 hours
120 hours is the requirement in states such as Georgia and represents a higher threshold than Delaware actually mandates; this answer likely attracts test-takers who know Delaware's requirement is above average but overshoot the actual number.
150 hours
150 hours is among the highest pre-license requirements in the country (approaching requirements seen in states like Texas, which requires 180 hours) and significantly exceeds Delaware's 99-hour mandate.
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Delaware requires 99 hours of pre-license education for salesperson candidates under the regulations of the Delaware Real Estate Commission, which operates under the Delaware Department of State. This 99-hour curriculum is divided into specific topic areas including real estate principles, Delaware law, and practice, and must be completed through a Commission-approved education provider before a candidate is eligible to sit for the state licensing examination.
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