Illinois License Law
A real estate licensee in Illinois who wants to become a managing broker must first have:
AAt least 2 years of experience as a licensed broker and complete the 120-hour managing broker pre-license course✓ Correct
BAn attorney license in Illinois
CCompleted 75 hours of broker CE without ever having been disciplined
DAt least 5 years of experience and no prior complaints
Explanation
To obtain a managing broker license in Illinois, a licensed broker must have at least 2 years of full-time real estate experience (within the preceding 3 years), complete 120 hours of managing broker pre-license education, and pass the managing broker examination.
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