Florida License Law
In Florida, continuing education for real estate licensees (after the first renewal) requires:
A14 hours every 2 years, including 3 hours of core law✓ Correct
B24 hours every 2 years
C14 hours every year
D45 hours every 4 years
Explanation
After the first renewal, all Florida real estate licensees must complete 14 hours of continuing education every two years, including 3 hours of core law (covering Florida real estate laws and FREC rules).
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