FL REAL ESTATE LAWS & RULES PRACTICE EXAM (09 FL-E) QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Core Domains
*- Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) Powers and Duties*
*- Licensing Requirements and Qualifications*
*- Brokerage Relationships and Agency Disclosure*
*- Escrow Funds Management and Record-Keeping*
*- Advertising and Marketing Regulations*
*- Fair Housing Laws and Anti-Discrimination*
*- Disciplinary Actions and Penalties*
*- Post-Licensing and Continuing Education Requirements*
Introduction
This comprehensive practice exam is designed to prepare candidates for the Florida Real Estate Licensing
Exam, specifically the Laws & Rules portion. The assessment evaluates critical knowledge of Florida real
estate statutes, administrative rules, licensing requirements, agency relationships, escrow management,
advertising regulations, and professional conduct standards. The multiple-choice format includes scenario-
based questions that test real-world application and decision-making skills essential for ethical real estate
practice. Emphasis is placed on consumer protection, regulatory compliance, and understanding the legal
framework governing real estate professionals in Florida. Success on this exam demonstrates readiness to
practice real estate in accordance with Florida law.
Section One: Questions 1–100
,Question 1
What is the primary purpose of the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC)?
A. To promote real estate development in Florida
B. To protect the public through regulation of the real estate industry
C. To increase state tax revenue from real estate transactions
D. To lobby for real estate professionals at the state level
🟢 B. To protect the public through regulation of the real estate industry
🔴 RATIONALE: FREC's main goal is consumer protection through enforcement of Florida real estate laws and
licensing requirements. It regulates licensees and enforces laws governing real estate practice under Chapter
475, F.S., ensuring ethical and competent service.
Question 2
Which Florida agency oversees the Division of Real Estate and regulates real estate licensees?
A. Florida Department of Agriculture
B. Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)
C. Florida Department of Revenue
D. Florida Attorney General's Office
🟢 B. Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)
🔴 RATIONALE: The DBPR oversees the Division of Real Estate, which regulates licensees under Chapter 475,
F.S. The DBPR administers licensing, handles complaints, and works with FREC on enforcement.
,Question 3
What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a Florida real estate sales associate license?
A. 16 years old
B. 18 years old
C. 21 years old
D. 25 years old
🟢 B. 18 years old
🔴 RATIONALE: Florida Statute 475.17(1)(a) requires applicants to be at least 18 years of age to obtain a real
estate license.
Question 4
How many hours of pre-license education are required for a Florida sales associate license?
A. 45 hours
B. 54 hours
C. 63 hours
D. 72 hours
🟢 C. 63 hours
🔴 RATIONALE: Florida requires a 63-hour pre-licensing course approved by FREC for sales associate
applicants. This is a mandatory requirement before taking the state exam.
, Question 5
What is the passing score required for the Florida sales associate real estate exam?
A. 70 points
B. 75 points
C. 80 points
D. 85 points
🟢 B. 75 points
🔴 RATIONALE: The Florida sales associate exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions, and candidates
must score at least 75% to pass according to F.A.C. 61J2-3.008.
Question 6
How long is pre-license education valid before an applicant must pass the state exam?
A. 1 year from completion date
B. 2 years from completion date
C. 3 years from completion date
D. Pre-license education has no expiration
🟢 B. 2 years from completion date
🔴 RATIONALE: Pre-license education expires 2 years from completion date per F.A.C. 61J2-3.009(5).
Applicants must pass the state exam within two years or retake the course.
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
*- Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) Powers and Duties*
*- Licensing Requirements and Qualifications*
*- Brokerage Relationships and Agency Disclosure*
*- Escrow Funds Management and Record-Keeping*
*- Advertising and Marketing Regulations*
*- Fair Housing Laws and Anti-Discrimination*
*- Disciplinary Actions and Penalties*
*- Post-Licensing and Continuing Education Requirements*
Introduction
This comprehensive practice exam is designed to prepare candidates for the Florida Real Estate Licensing
Exam, specifically the Laws & Rules portion. The assessment evaluates critical knowledge of Florida real
estate statutes, administrative rules, licensing requirements, agency relationships, escrow management,
advertising regulations, and professional conduct standards. The multiple-choice format includes scenario-
based questions that test real-world application and decision-making skills essential for ethical real estate
practice. Emphasis is placed on consumer protection, regulatory compliance, and understanding the legal
framework governing real estate professionals in Florida. Success on this exam demonstrates readiness to
practice real estate in accordance with Florida law.
Section One: Questions 1–100
,Question 1
What is the primary purpose of the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC)?
A. To promote real estate development in Florida
B. To protect the public through regulation of the real estate industry
C. To increase state tax revenue from real estate transactions
D. To lobby for real estate professionals at the state level
🟢 B. To protect the public through regulation of the real estate industry
🔴 RATIONALE: FREC's main goal is consumer protection through enforcement of Florida real estate laws and
licensing requirements. It regulates licensees and enforces laws governing real estate practice under Chapter
475, F.S., ensuring ethical and competent service.
Question 2
Which Florida agency oversees the Division of Real Estate and regulates real estate licensees?
A. Florida Department of Agriculture
B. Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)
C. Florida Department of Revenue
D. Florida Attorney General's Office
🟢 B. Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)
🔴 RATIONALE: The DBPR oversees the Division of Real Estate, which regulates licensees under Chapter 475,
F.S. The DBPR administers licensing, handles complaints, and works with FREC on enforcement.
,Question 3
What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a Florida real estate sales associate license?
A. 16 years old
B. 18 years old
C. 21 years old
D. 25 years old
🟢 B. 18 years old
🔴 RATIONALE: Florida Statute 475.17(1)(a) requires applicants to be at least 18 years of age to obtain a real
estate license.
Question 4
How many hours of pre-license education are required for a Florida sales associate license?
A. 45 hours
B. 54 hours
C. 63 hours
D. 72 hours
🟢 C. 63 hours
🔴 RATIONALE: Florida requires a 63-hour pre-licensing course approved by FREC for sales associate
applicants. This is a mandatory requirement before taking the state exam.
, Question 5
What is the passing score required for the Florida sales associate real estate exam?
A. 70 points
B. 75 points
C. 80 points
D. 85 points
🟢 B. 75 points
🔴 RATIONALE: The Florida sales associate exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions, and candidates
must score at least 75% to pass according to F.A.C. 61J2-3.008.
Question 6
How long is pre-license education valid before an applicant must pass the state exam?
A. 1 year from completion date
B. 2 years from completion date
C. 3 years from completion date
D. Pre-license education has no expiration
🟢 B. 2 years from completion date
🔴 RATIONALE: Pre-license education expires 2 years from completion date per F.A.C. 61J2-3.009(5).
Applicants must pass the state exam within two years or retake the course.