Agency
The Tennessee affiliate broker exam tests knowledge of all of the following EXCEPT:
AReal estate principles
BTennessee license law
CContract law
DSecurities law for real estate syndicates✓ Correct
Explanation
The Tennessee affiliate broker exam covers real estate principles, Tennessee license law, and contract law as part of the 90-hour pre-license curriculum. Securities law for syndications is not part of the standard affiliate broker pre-license curriculum.
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