Florida License Law
What is the required post-license education for a Florida real estate sales associate after receiving their initial license?
A14 hours within the first renewal period
B45 hours within the first renewal period✓ Correct
C60 hours within the first renewal period
D63 hours within the first renewal period
Explanation
Florida sales associates must complete 45 hours of post-license education (Sales Associate Post-License Course) within their first license renewal period (the first 18–24 months after initial licensure).
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