Q: I became licensed as a sales associate by the DBPR just over a year ago. One of my older colleagues at the office says that makes me eligible to get licensed as a broker. Is this true? 

A: No. While that would have been true in 2007, the law was changed in 2008. Section 475.17(2)(b)1, Florida Statutes, now provides that to become licensed as a broker, a person must have held an active real estate sales associate’s license for at least 24 months during the preceding five years.