Tennessee requires how many hours of pre-license education for affiliate brokers?
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60 hours
90 hours
90 hours is not the Tennessee requirement for affiliate brokers; this figure may be confused with the continuing education or broker upgrade requirements in Tennessee or with pre-license requirements in other states.
120 hours
120 hours exceeds the Tennessee affiliate broker pre-license requirement and is more consistent with the broker-level education requirements in some other states, not the entry-level affiliate broker standard in Tennessee.
150 hours
150 hours significantly exceeds Tennessee's affiliate broker pre-license requirement and does not correspond to any current Tennessee real estate licensing education threshold for this license category.
Why is this correct?
Under Tennessee Code Annotated (TCA) § 62-13-303 and the rules of the Tennessee Real Estate Commission (TREC), an applicant for an affiliate broker license must complete 60 hours of approved pre-license education before sitting for the state licensing exam. This 60-hour course covers topics including real estate principles, Tennessee license law, contracts, and agency relationships. The requirement is specifically codified to standardize entry-level competency for all new affiliate brokers in the state.
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