The Lumbleau Real Estate School seems to specialize in exam prep. They have a database of over 3,350 exam prep questions. These questions are broken down into 14 subjects or lessons and then also include a motivational video. At the end of each lesson there is an interactive 100 to 400 question test.
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Real Estate Practice is a California Department of Real Estate required course for a California real estate license.
This book covers a 60-hour course as recommended by the 2013 Appraisal Foundation Requirements.
Per Department of Real Estate (DRE) regulations, the minimum time required to complete each 3-unit course is eighteen (18) calendar days. The maximum time to complete the package is one year from the date of enrollment. Completion of the course (s) includes taking and passing the final examination for each course. Enrollment period is for one year. Course final examinations must be taken before midnight of your expiration date.
Economics is the study of money, land, labor, investments, income, job production, taxes, individual well-being, and governmental expenditures. Current economic real estate trends are discussed including digital money and how Millennials will impact our economy.
The real estate profession is one of the main hubs which drive the U.S. economy while creating the highest percentage of wealth for many Americans. Economics is the study of money, land, labor, investments, income, job production, taxes, individual well-being, and governmental expenditures. Current economic real estate trends are discussed including digital money and how Millennials will impact our economy. Probable outcomes of real estate decisions are explained, and trends from which one can make wiser money-making decisions are identified. This is an ideal introductory text for beginning real estate students and an excellent study guide for those taking the state license exam.
Legal Aspects of Real Estate: Presents a selection of working examples covering issues pertaining to real property estates, vestings, disputes involving neighboring properties, water rights and restrictions on property use. Also discussed are property title conditions and insurance, conveyancing, involuntary liens, the enforcement of real estate rights and remedies for financial recovery in a transaction gone awry. Special emphasis is placed on influential court cases which shape real estate law.