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A member of the US armed forces is transferred to active duty in Florida. The service member's spouse holds a valid New York real estate license. What is true regarding their desire for a Florida real estate license?

  1. The spouse must complete the prelicense education

  2. The spouse must pass the Florida specific real estate exam

  3. Upon application for license, the DBPR must issue license

  4. The spouse is eligible for Florida license because of mutual recognition with the state of New York

The correct answer is: Upon application for license, the DBPR must issue license

When a member of the US armed forces is transferred to active duty in Florida, their spouse is not required to complete prelicense education or pass the Florida specific real estate exam in order to obtain a Florida real estate license. This is because of mutual recognition between Florida and New York, where the service member's spouse holds a valid real estate license. The DBPR (Department of Business and Professional Regulation) is required to issue the license upon application, as long as all other eligibility requirements are met. Therefore, the correct answer is option C.