Montana License Law
A Montana broker who wishes to operate as an independent sole proprietorship must:
AHold an active salesperson license for 5 years first
BHold an active salesperson license for at least 2 years and pass the broker exam✓ Correct
COnly pass the broker exam with no prior experience required
DBe at least 25 years of age
Explanation
To become a Montana broker, the applicant must have held an active salesperson license for at least two years and pass the broker licensing examination.
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