Illinois License Law
Under Illinois law, which of the following is NOT a requirement to obtain a broker license?
ABe at least 21 years of age✓ Correct
BComplete 75 hours of pre-license education
CPass the state licensing exam
DHave a sponsoring managing broker
Explanation
Illinois requires broker applicants to be at least 18 years of age, not 21. The other requirements — 75 hours of pre-license education, passing the licensing exam, and being sponsored by a managing broker — are all required.
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