Hawaii License Law
A Hawaii real estate salesperson wishes to become a broker. What is the minimum experience requirement?
AA. 1 year as an active salesperson
BB. 3 years as an active salesperson✓ Correct
CC. 5 years as an active salesperson
DD. No experience required, only an exam
Explanation
Hawaii requires a minimum of 3 years of active real estate salesperson experience before a candidate may apply to take the broker's licensing examination.
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