Mississippi License Law
A Mississippi real estate salesperson who wants to become a broker must complete additional education beyond the salesperson requirement. The broker pre-license education requirement is typically:
A30 additional hours
B120 hours or the equivalent as specified by MREC, in addition to experience requirements✓ Correct
CNo additional education is needed beyond experience
DThe same 60-hour course taken for salesperson licensing
Explanation
Mississippi requires broker candidates to complete additional pre-license education (beyond the 60-hour salesperson course) as specified by MREC, along with the minimum two years of active salesperson experience.
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