Florida License Law
A Florida real estate license renewal period is how long?
A1 year
B2 years✓ Correct
C3 years
D4 years
Explanation
Florida real estate licenses are renewed every 2 years (biennially). Renewal deadlines are March 31 of even years for brokers and September 30 of odd years for sales associates (or as assigned by DBPR). Continuing education must be completed before renewal.
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