Pennsylvania License Law
How often must Pennsylvania real estate licensees renew their licenses, and how many continuing education hours are required per renewal period?
AEvery year; 7 hours
BEvery two years; 14 hours✓ Correct
CEvery three years; 21 hours
DEvery four years; 28 hours
Explanation
Pennsylvania real estate licenses must be renewed every two years. Licensees are required to complete 14 hours of continuing education during each renewal period, including mandatory topics set by PREC such as fair housing, license law updates, and real estate advertising requirements. All CE courses must be completed at PREC-approved providers. Failure to meet CE requirements results in license expiration.
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