Minnesota License Law
Under MN Chapter 82, the term 'broker' requires the licensee to:
AOnly have completed 30 hours of continuing education
BHave at least two years of active salesperson experience within the past five years and complete broker pre-license education✓ Correct
CHold a property management certification
DHave sold at least 10 properties
Explanation
To become a Minnesota broker, a candidate must have at least two years of active salesperson experience within the five years preceding the application, complete the required broker pre-license education (currently 30 additional hours beyond salesperson education), pass the broker exam, and meet all other licensing requirements.
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