Minnesota requires how many hours of pre-license education for salespersons?
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60 hours
A is incorrect as 60 hours is insufficient for Minnesota's salesperson licensure requirement. Some states may require 60 hours, but Minnesota specifically mandates more comprehensive training through its 90-hour requirement.
90 hours
120 hours
C is incorrect because 120 hours is more than Minnesota's requirement for salespersons. This number might apply to broker licensure in some states, but not for Minnesota salespersons.
150 hours
D is incorrect as 150 hours exceeds Minnesota's requirement for salesperson licensure. This high number is more typical for broker requirements in certain states, not Minnesota's entry-level salesperson license.
Why is this correct?
B is correct because Minnesota state law specifically mandates 90 hours of pre-license education for salesperson licensure. This requirement ensures all new agents receive adequate training in real estate principles, practices, and Minnesota-specific regulations before working with clients.
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