Michigan requires how many hours of pre-license education for salespersons?
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30 hours
30 hours is insufficient for Michigan's requirement. Some states do have lower requirements, but Michigan mandates 40 hours to ensure agents have adequate preparation before entering the profession.
40 hours
60 hours
60 hours is the requirement for Michigan brokers, not salespersons. This represents a common confusion between licensing levels, as brokers typically need more education than salespersons.
90 hours
90 hours significantly exceeds Michigan's requirement for salespersons. This might be confused with requirements in other states or broker education in Michigan.
Why is this correct?
Michigan law specifically requires 40 hours of approved pre-license education for salesperson candidates. This 40-hour requirement covers fundamental real estate principles, practices, and Michigan-specific laws, establishing the baseline knowledge needed before taking the licensing examination.
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