How many years experience to become a broker in Minnesota?
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One year
Answer A is incorrect because Minnesota does not accept only one year of experience. This would represent insufficient practical exposure to handle the increased responsibilities of a broker position, including supervising other licensees.
Two years
Answer B is incorrect as Minnesota requires three years, not two. While some states may have lower requirements, Minnesota specifically mandates the three-year threshold to ensure adequate preparation for broker-level responsibilities.
Three years
Six years
Answer D is incorrect because six years exceeds Minnesota's requirement. While additional experience is valuable, the state sets the minimum at three years, making this option unnecessarily high and not aligned with regulatory requirements.
Why is this correct?
Answer C is correct because Minnesota state law specifically requires a minimum of three years of active real estate experience as a licensed salesperson to qualify for broker licensure. This experience requirement ensures brokers have sufficient practical knowledge before taking on higher responsibilities.
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