How many hours of pre-licensing education for Oregon broker candidates?
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30 hours
30 hours is incorrect as this is significantly below Oregon's requirements. This option might represent confusion with other states' salesperson requirements or a misunderstanding of minimum education standards.
50 hours
50 hours is incorrect as this is Oregon's requirement for salesperson licensure, not broker licensure. Students often confuse the different education requirements for these license levels.
100 hours
100 hours is incorrect as this falls between Oregon's requirements for salespeople (50 hours) and brokers (150 hours). This option may represent a misremembered figure from another state's requirements.
150 hours
Why is this correct?
Oregon requires 150 hours of pre-licensing education for broker candidates, which includes courses in real estate principles, practices, law, and finance. This requirement ensures brokers have comprehensive knowledge to handle complex transactions and supervise licensees.
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