Florida sales associates must complete post-license education within:
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6 months of licensure
Option A is incorrect because Florida does not require post-license education to be completed within 6 months of licensure. This timeframe is too short and doesn't align with FREC requirements.
12 months of licensure
Option B is incorrect because 12 months is not the specified timeframe for post-license education in Florida. While continuing education may have different timing, post-license education must be completed before the first renewal, not necessarily within 12 months.
Before the first renewal
2 years of licensure
Option D is incorrect because post-license education in Florida must be completed before the first renewal, which typically occurs after two years, but not within two years of licensure. The requirement is tied to the renewal cycle, not a specific two-year timeframe from licensure date.
Why is this correct?
Option C is correct because Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) rules specifically mandate that post-license education must be completed before the first license renewal. This requirement ensures new agents receive essential training during their initial licensure period before they renew for the first time.
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