Can an out of state broker take the 120 hours of classes and then be exempt from the 2 year waiting period?
Yes. If a Wisconsin broker wishes to qualify in a normal way (take the classes, pass the exam) and NOT by reciprocity, the requirement to be a broker in your home state does not apply. Keep in mind that when licensed by reciprocity. all other rules apply, except the requirement to have an office in Illinois.
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