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Florida License Reciprocity

Rich Wilken
  • Investor
  • Antioch, IL
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I have begun the process of getting licensed as a broker in Florida as Illinois and Florida have a Mutual Recognition Agreement. This agreement basically states that since I have already passed the National portion of the exam, I only need to sit for the state of Florida specific portion of the test (40 questions). I am having a hard time finding what areas those specific questions will be taken from. Is anyone aware of the ability to take only the Florida specific portion of the exam through Pearson VUE? Do any schools have prep classes etc that only cover the Florida specific portion? Any help is, as always, appreciated. 

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    Dat Vu
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    Dat Vu
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    Rich, I saw that you were trying to look for the FL law portion of the real estate exam. I am also trying to take the FL law exam (40 questions). I was wondering if you found a book or any sources that you used to study. Let me know if you do. Thanks. 

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