New Mexico License Law
In New Mexico, which of the following is a common requirement before a pre-license real estate course provider can offer education?
AAffiliation with a local real estate brokerage
BApproval by the NMREC as an authorized pre-license education provider✓ Correct
CAccreditation by a national university system
DApproval by the federal Department of Education
Explanation
Pre-license real estate education providers in New Mexico must be approved by the NMREC. The Commission reviews course content, instructors, and facilities to ensure they meet educational standards.
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