Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island salesperson who wishes to upgrade to a broker's license must:
ASimply pass the broker exam with no additional experience required
BComplete additional education, gain required active salesperson experience, and pass the broker exam✓ Correct
CWork for 1 year as a salesperson only
DObtain a letter of recommendation from their current broker
Explanation
To become a Rhode Island broker, a salesperson must complete additional required education (typically more than the salesperson pre-license course), accumulate a required number of years of active real estate experience, and pass the broker licensing exam.
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