Delaware License Law
What is the primary distinction between 'salesperson' CE requirements and 'broker' CE requirements in Delaware?
ABrokers require 30 hours; salespersons require 21 hours per cycle
BBoth salespersons and brokers must complete 21 hours per 2-year renewal cycle, but brokers may have additional or different core topic requirements✓ Correct
CSalespersons must complete CE online; brokers can complete it in person only
DBrokers are exempt from CE requirements after 10 years of licensure
Explanation
Both salespersons and brokers in Delaware must complete 21 hours of continuing education per 2-year renewal cycle. The CE requirements include mandatory core topics (agency, fair housing, license law) and elective hours. Specific core topic requirements may vary — brokers may have additional required topics focused on brokerage management and supervision.
Related Delaware Delaware License Law Questions
- A Delaware broker who wishes to advertise a property must ensure the advertisement includes:
- Under Delaware law, which of the following activities constitutes 'practicing real estate' without a license?
- Under Delaware law, a salesperson who wants to upgrade to a broker license must have how many years of active experience as a salesperson?
- What is a 'referral fee' in Delaware real estate, and when may it be paid?
- Under Delaware license law, conversion of client funds is:
- A Delaware broker who discovers that an affiliated salesperson has violated license law must:
- A Delaware real estate license applicant with a criminal conviction may:
- What is the 'procuring cause' in a cooperating broker dispute and how is it resolved in Delaware?
Practice More Delaware Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Delaware Quiz →