How many hours of pre-licensing education for Minnesota salesperson candidates?
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15 hours
15 hours is insufficient for pre-licensing education in Minnesota. This number might be confused with continuing education requirements for license renewal or with requirements in other states, but it doesn't meet Minnesota's minimum standards.
30 hours
30 hours is less than Minnesota's requirement of 90 hours. Some states may have lower requirements, but Minnesota mandates 90 hours to ensure comprehensive preparation before licensure.
90 hours
150 hours
150 hours exceeds Minnesota's requirement. This number might be confused with broker requirements in some states or with total education requirements including both pre-licensing and post-licensing courses.
Why is this correct?
Minnesota requires 90 hours of pre-licensing education for salesperson candidates. This requirement ensures all licensees have foundational knowledge before practicing. The education covers real estate principles, practices, laws, and regulations specific to Minnesota.
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