Florida License Law
Under Florida's mutual recognition agreements, a licensed real estate professional from which neighboring state may be eligible to obtain a Florida license without completing Florida's pre-licensing education?
AGeorgia only
BAlabama and Georgia
CSeveral states including Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, Rhode Island, and West Virginia✓ Correct
DAny state that offers reciprocity to Florida licensees
Explanation
Florida has mutual recognition agreements with a number of states. Under these agreements, licensees from those states may apply for a Florida license by passing only the Florida-specific state portion of the exam (not the national portion). The list includes Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, Rhode Island, and West Virginia among others.
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