What is the minimum age to become a real estate broker in Illinois?
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B is incorrect because Illinois does not require brokers to be 20. While some states may have higher age requirements, Illinois specifically sets the minimum at 18.
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C is incorrect because 21 is not the minimum age requirement in Illinois for broker licensure. This age requirement may apply in some states but not in Illinois.
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D is incorrect because Illinois does not require brokers to be 23. This is significantly higher than the actual minimum age requirement of 18.
Why is this correct?
A is correct because Illinois Real Estate License Act sets the minimum age for broker licensure at 18 years old. This is the statutory requirement that must be met before any other qualifications can be considered.
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