New Jersey License Law
A New Jersey salesperson who wants to become a broker must complete which requirement?
APass an additional exam without any experience requirement
BComplete 150 hours of additional education and have at least 3 years of full-time licensed experience as a salesperson✓ Correct
COnly need 1 year of experience and no additional courses
DGraduate from a 4-year real estate program
Explanation
To obtain a NJ broker's license, a salesperson must complete 150 hours of approved broker pre-licensing education (in addition to the initial 75-hour salesperson course), have at least 3 years of full-time licensed experience, and pass the broker exam.
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