North Carolina requires how many hours of pre-license education for brokers?
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60 hours
Option A (60 hours) is incorrect because this is the pre-licuring education requirement for salespersons in North Carolina, not brokers. Confusing the requirements between different license levels is a common error students make.
75 hours
90 hours
Option C (90 hours) is incorrect as this exceeds North Carolina's requirement. Some states do require 90 hours for brokers, but North Carolina specifically mandates 75 hours, making this option inaccurate for NC licensing.
150 hours
Option D (150 hours) is incorrect as this represents the requirement for broker licensure in some states like New York, but not North Carolina. Students often confuse requirements across different states.
Why is this correct?
Option B (75 hours) is correct because North Carolina state law explicitly requires 75 hours of approved pre-license education for individuals seeking to become licensed brokers. This requirement ensures all brokers meet the minimum educational standards before taking the licensing examination.
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