Tennessee License Law
A Tennessee affiliate broker who has been licensed for 2.5 years and meets all other requirements may apply for a principal broker license after completing:
ANo additional education — 3 years of experience is sufficient
B60 additional hours of TREC-approved education and meeting the 3-year experience requirement✓ Correct
C120 hours of commercial real estate education
D30 hours of property management training
Explanation
To become a principal broker in Tennessee, an affiliate broker must complete 60 additional hours of approved education and have 3 years of active experience (not 2.5 years — this candidate does not yet qualify on experience). Both requirements must be met.
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