Minnesota License Law
Under Minnesota law, which of the following is grounds for denying a real estate license application?
ABeing under 18 years old (license requires being 18 or older)✓ Correct
BLiving more than 50 miles from the licensed office
CNever having worked in real estate before
DNot owning real property yourself
Explanation
Minnesota requires real estate license applicants to be at least 18 years old. Other grounds for denial include prior criminal convictions (depending on nature and recency), prior license revocations in any state, material misrepresentation on the application, and failure to meet education requirements.
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