Nevada License Law
The Nevada pre-license education requirement of 120 hours for a salesperson consists of which subject areas?
A60 hours real estate principles, 30 hours real estate practices, 30 hours law
B45 hours principles, 45 hours practices, 30 hours law
CVaries — licensees may choose any approved 120-hour course
D120 hours of combined real estate principles, practices, and Nevada law with NRED-approved content✓ Correct
Explanation
Nevada requires 120 hours of pre-license education covering real estate principles, practices, and Nevada law through NRED-approved courses. The exact breakdown of topics is specified by NRED course approval requirements.
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