Washington License Law
A Washington real estate license examination candidate must complete pre-license education. For a broker candidate, the required number of clock hours is:
A60 hours
B90 hours
C120 hours✓ Correct
D150 hours
Explanation
Washington requires prospective real estate brokers to complete a 90-hour pre-license course (the Basic Principles of Real Estate course, plus additional required courses) totaling at minimum 90 clock hours before sitting for the broker's examination. The answer should be 90.
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