This package is the best value and the most popular. It includes all of the courses required for a Texas real estate license and it includes a math review course and a State exam prep test.
This package is a good value. It includes all of the courses required for a Texas real estate license, but it doesn't include the math review course and the State exam prep test.
This course meets the 30-hour Principles of Real Estate I course requirement. The course provides an overview of licensing as a real estate broker and salesperson, distinctions between personal and real property, titles to and conveyance of real estate, ethics of practice as a license holder, federal, state and local fair housing laws, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens.
This course meets the 30-hour Principles of Real Estate II course requirement. The course provides an overview of licensing as a real estate broker and salesperson, distinctions between personal and real property, titles to and conveyance of real estate, ethics of practice as a license holder, federal, state and local fair housing laws, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens.
(TREC #0322) The course covers the unauthorized practice of law, broker-lawyer committee, current promulgated forms, commission rules governing the use of the forms, and case studies involving the use of forms. This course meets the 30-hour Promulgated Contract Forms course requirement.
(TREC #0411) This course focuses on the set of concepts and techniques used to analyze and finance income-producing real property and will satisfy 30 hours of the additional real estate course requirement necessary for licensure. Topics covered in this course: financing instruments and creative financing techniques; in-depth mortgage payment patterns and concepts, economic characteristics and standards, and financing of single and income-producing properties; sources and availability of mortgage money and credit and the impact of various factors on the mortgage market; and special government activities having an impact on real estate financing.
This course fulfills the 30-hour Law of Agency requirement for qualifying real estate education in Texas. This online, mobile-compatible course focuses on agreements with buyers and sellers, intermediaries, agency concepts, fiduciary duties, employment issues and agency termination. TREC #1151)
(TREC #1200) This course meets the 30-hour Law of Contracts course requirement. This course covers contract law and reviews in detail how to create a contract, contract forms, breaches, provisions and other required topics.
MathMaster - Conquer that fear you have always had of real estate math. Math Master provides you with clear and concise explanations. These math tips will also be helpful in your career in real estate. Master real estate mathematics with ease! National Real Estate Exam Prep: The SMART Guide to Passing - This exam preparation program was prepared after a careful analysis of all of the testing formats that a real estate applicant may encounter. The program is composed of the ten topics found on all of the testing service exams and many state exams. The program also includes two 100-question practice exams: one salesperson practice exam and one broker practice exam. There are a total of 1,000 questions in this exam prep program.
Conquer that fear you have always had of real estate math. Math Master provides you with clear and concise explanations. These math tips will also be helpful in your career in real estate. Master real estate mathematics with ease!
This exam preparation program was prepared after a careful analysis of all of the testing formats that a real estate applicant may encounter. The program is composed of the ten topics found on all of the testing service exams and many state exams. The program also includes two 100-question practice exams: one salesperson practice exam and one broker practice exam. There are a total of 1,000 questions in this exam prep program.
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