New Hampshire License Law
A NH real estate salesperson who wishes to become a broker must first:
APass only the broker exam without additional experience
BComplete 3 years of active experience as a licensed salesperson and complete required broker education✓ Correct
CWork independently for 1 year without supervision
DObtain sponsorship from two existing brokers
Explanation
NH RSA 331-A requires candidates for a broker license to have at least 3 years of active experience as a licensed salesperson (or equivalent), complete broker-level education, and pass the broker licensing exam. Active experience under a licensed broker is required.
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