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What does a salesperson applicant have to complete for license eligibility?

  1. Criminal background check by the local police

  2. 50 classroom hours in advanced principles of real estate

  3. 60 classroom hours, with 30 in basic principles of real estate, and a criminal background check

  4. An internship with a licensed real estate broker

The correct answer is: 60 classroom hours, with 30 in basic principles of real estate, and a criminal background check

To be eligible for a salesperson license, an applicant must complete 60 classroom hours of real estate education, with at least 30 hours in basic principles of real estate. The other options, while related to the real estate profession, do not fulfill the specific requirement of completing 60 classroom hours with a focus on basic principles of real estate. A criminal background check may be necessary for licensing, but it does not fulfill the education requirement. Similarly, while internships are beneficial for gaining experience in the field, they are not a requirement for licensure. Option B is incorrect because it does not mention the breakdown of 30 hours in basic principles and 30 hours in advanced principles. Therefore, option C is the most accurate answer.