Michigan License Law
A Michigan real estate license examination covers which two main areas of knowledge?
ANational (general) real estate principles and Michigan-specific real estate law✓ Correct
BCommercial and residential real estate
CMichigan state law and federal tax law
DProperty management and sales
Explanation
The Michigan real estate salesperson and broker examinations include a national (general real estate principles and practices) portion and a Michigan-specific state law portion, both of which must be passed.
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