Massachusetts License Law
A Massachusetts salesperson who wants to obtain a broker's license must pass the broker's exam AND:
AComplete 24 additional CE hours
BComplete a Massachusetts-approved broker pre-license course and meet the experience requirement✓ Correct
CTake a national broker exam
DReceive a recommendation from the Board of Registration
Explanation
In addition to passing the broker's exam, Massachusetts broker applicants must complete an approved broker pre-license education course and meet the experience requirement (2 years active as a salesperson within the preceding 5 years).
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