Wisconsin requires how many hours of pre-license education for salespersons?
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48 hours
48 hours is incorrect as it represents the requirement for some other states or possibly for continuing education, not initial licensure in Wisconsin. This option might tempt students who are familiar with states that have lower requirements.
72 hours
90 hours
90 hours is incorrect as it represents the requirement for some other states, such as California, but not Wisconsin. This is a common requirement that students might mistakenly apply to all states.
120 hours
120 hours is incorrect as it represents the requirement for some other states, such as New York, but not Wisconsin. This higher requirement might be confused with broker education requirements in some jurisdictions.
Why is this correct?
Wisconsin specifically mandates 72 hours of pre-license education for salesperson licensure, as established by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. This requirement ensures that new agents have a foundational understanding of real estate principles and practices specific to Wisconsin before entering the profession.
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