Florida License Law
A Florida real estate sales associate's license renewal requires completion of:
A45 hours post-license for first renewal; 14 hours continuing education for subsequent renewals✓ Correct
B63 hours education per renewal
C14 hours continuing education for all renewals
D30 hours continuing education for all renewals
Explanation
Florida sales associates must complete 45 hours of post-license education before their FIRST renewal. For all subsequent renewals, all licensees (sales associates and brokers) complete 14 hours of continuing education per two-year period.
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