Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate salesperson completes all required pre-license education. Before they can legally practice real estate, they must also:
AWork unpaid for a licensed broker for 90 days
BPass the Connecticut real estate licensing examination and affiliate with a licensed broker✓ Correct
CComplete 6 months of on-the-job training
DOnly affiliate with a licensed broker; no examination is required after pre-license education
Explanation
Completing pre-license education is only the first step. A Connecticut real estate salesperson must then pass the state licensing examination administered by the Real Estate Commission's testing vendor and affiliate with a licensed broker before practicing.
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