New York License Law
In New York, a real estate broker license requires a minimum of how many years of experience as a licensed salesperson (or equivalent)?
A1 year✓ Correct
B2 years
C3 years
D5 years
Explanation
New York requires a minimum of one year of experience as a licensed real estate salesperson (or equivalent experience) before an applicant may apply for a broker's license, in addition to completing 120 hours of broker pre-licensing education.
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