Allied Real Estate School: Exam Cram Video: Broker 5-Disc Set
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California Broker Exam Cram Video DVD
This comprehensive study resource is an invaluable tool for aspiring real estate brokers in California. Designed for thorough preparation, this DVD set covers an extensive range of topics necessary for passing the broker exam. With a total running time of 16 hours and 5 minutes, the content is divided across five disks, each focusing on critical areas of real estate knowledge.
Disk One
Introduction
The introductory segment sets the stage by outlining the significance of the broker exam and the essential skills required for a successful career in real estate. Here, candidates are encouraged to adopt effective study techniques and familiarize themselves with exam formats.
Chapter 1 - Property, Estates, and Ownership
This chapter delves into the types of property, including real property versus personal property, and the legal estates associated with ownership. Understanding various property rights, such as fee simple, leasehold, and life estates, is crucial for brokers as they navigate real estate transactions.
Chapter 2 - Encumbrances and Transfer of Ownership
The focus shifts to encumbrances, including liens and easements, which can affect property value and ownership rights. This chapter also covers the methods of transferring ownership, including the significance of deeds and the legal implications involved in real estate transactions.
Chapter 3 - Contracts: The Basics
Contracts are foundational to real estate transactions. This chapter explores the essential elements of a valid contract, including offer, acceptance, consideration, and enforceability. Various types of contracts, such as listing agreements and purchase contracts, are identified and explained.
Disk Two
Chapter 4 - Agency Relationships
The concept of agency is vital in real estate. This chapter elaborates on the roles of agents and their fiduciary duties to clients. Various agency relationships, including seller agency, buyer agency, and dual agency, are examined to clarify the responsibilities of brokers.
Chapter 5 - Real Estate Contracts
This chapter provides an in-depth look at specific types of real estate contracts and their components. The distinctions between exclusive and non-exclusive listings are highlighted, along with tips for effective contract negotiation and execution.
Chapter 6 - Disclosures in Real Estate
Transparency is key in real estate transactions. This chapter discusses the legal obligations for disclosures, such as the Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS) and specific disclosures related to lead-based paint and environmental hazards.
Chapter 7 - Escrow and Closing
This chapter outlines the escrow process and the steps involved in closing a real estate transaction. Key terms and roles within the closing process are clarified, ensuring brokers understand how to facilitate a successful transaction.
Disk Three
Chapter 8 - Real Estate Finance: Loans
This section covers the various types of loans available to homebuyers and investors, including conventional, FHA, VA, and interest-only loans. It also discusses the importance of understanding loan terms and conditions.
Chapter 9 - Real Estate Finance: Lending Institutions
Different lending institutions play crucial roles in real estate financing. This chapter outlines the functions of banks, credit unions, mortgage companies, and hard money lenders, as well as the impact of interest rates and credit scores on loan approval.
Chapter 10 - Valuation & Appraisal
Understanding property valuation methods is essential for brokers. This chapter explores the principles of appraisal, including the cost approach, income approach, and sales comparison approach, empowering brokers to better inform their clients.
Disk Four
Chapter 11 - Land Use, Subdivisions, and Housing
This chapter discusses zoning laws, land use regulations, and the process of subdivision development. It also addresses the implications of land use planning and sustainable development in the real estate industry.
Chapter 12 - Real Estate Brokerage
Real estate brokers must understand the operational aspects of running a brokerage. This chapter covers licensing requirements, marketing strategies, and the importance of developing a strong client base while managing broker responsibilities.
Chapter 13 - Real Estate Specialization
Brokers often specialize in specific market segments. This chapter explores various areas of specialization, such as commercial real estate, residential sales, and property management, helping brokers identify their target market.
Disk Five
Chapter 14 - Getting and Keeping Your Real Estate License
This chapter outlines the steps to obtain a real estate license, including education requirements and passing the broker exam. It emphasizes the importance of continuing education and the renewal process to maintain the license.
Bonus Section: Math
Mathematics plays a critical role in real estate transactions. This bonus section reviews essential math concepts, including calculations for commissions, property taxes, and mortgage payments, providing vital skills for brokers.
This California Broker Exam Cram Video DVD serves as an essential guide for candidates preparing for the broker exam, offering a well-structured overview of the key topics necessary for success in the dynamic field of real estate.
For DVD Player (North American NTSC)
This comprehensive study resource is an invaluable tool for aspiring real estate brokers in California. Designed for thorough preparation, this DVD set covers an extensive range of topics necessary for passing the broker exam. With a total running time of 16 hours and 5 minutes, the content is divided across five disks, each focusing on critical areas of real estate knowledge.
Disk One
Introduction
The introductory segment sets the stage by outlining the significance of the broker exam and the essential skills required for a successful career in real estate. Here, candidates are encouraged to adopt effective study techniques and familiarize themselves with exam formats.
Chapter 1 - Property, Estates, and Ownership
This chapter delves into the types of property, including real property versus personal property, and the legal estates associated with ownership. Understanding various property rights, such as fee simple, leasehold, and life estates, is crucial for brokers as they navigate real estate transactions.
Chapter 2 - Encumbrances and Transfer of Ownership
The focus shifts to encumbrances, including liens and easements, which can affect property value and ownership rights. This chapter also covers the methods of transferring ownership, including the significance of deeds and the legal implications involved in real estate transactions.
Chapter 3 - Contracts: The Basics
Contracts are foundational to real estate transactions. This chapter explores the essential elements of a valid contract, including offer, acceptance, consideration, and enforceability. Various types of contracts, such as listing agreements and purchase contracts, are identified and explained.
Disk Two
Chapter 4 - Agency Relationships
The concept of agency is vital in real estate. This chapter elaborates on the roles of agents and their fiduciary duties to clients. Various agency relationships, including seller agency, buyer agency, and dual agency, are examined to clarify the responsibilities of brokers.
Chapter 5 - Real Estate Contracts
This chapter provides an in-depth look at specific types of real estate contracts and their components. The distinctions between exclusive and non-exclusive listings are highlighted, along with tips for effective contract negotiation and execution.
Chapter 6 - Disclosures in Real Estate
Transparency is key in real estate transactions. This chapter discusses the legal obligations for disclosures, such as the Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS) and specific disclosures related to lead-based paint and environmental hazards.
Chapter 7 - Escrow and Closing
This chapter outlines the escrow process and the steps involved in closing a real estate transaction. Key terms and roles within the closing process are clarified, ensuring brokers understand how to facilitate a successful transaction.
Disk Three
Chapter 8 - Real Estate Finance: Loans
This section covers the various types of loans available to homebuyers and investors, including conventional, FHA, VA, and interest-only loans. It also discusses the importance of understanding loan terms and conditions.
Chapter 9 - Real Estate Finance: Lending Institutions
Different lending institutions play crucial roles in real estate financing. This chapter outlines the functions of banks, credit unions, mortgage companies, and hard money lenders, as well as the impact of interest rates and credit scores on loan approval.
Chapter 10 - Valuation & Appraisal
Understanding property valuation methods is essential for brokers. This chapter explores the principles of appraisal, including the cost approach, income approach, and sales comparison approach, empowering brokers to better inform their clients.
Disk Four
Chapter 11 - Land Use, Subdivisions, and Housing
This chapter discusses zoning laws, land use regulations, and the process of subdivision development. It also addresses the implications of land use planning and sustainable development in the real estate industry.
Chapter 12 - Real Estate Brokerage
Real estate brokers must understand the operational aspects of running a brokerage. This chapter covers licensing requirements, marketing strategies, and the importance of developing a strong client base while managing broker responsibilities.
Chapter 13 - Real Estate Specialization
Brokers often specialize in specific market segments. This chapter explores various areas of specialization, such as commercial real estate, residential sales, and property management, helping brokers identify their target market.
Disk Five
Chapter 14 - Getting and Keeping Your Real Estate License
This chapter outlines the steps to obtain a real estate license, including education requirements and passing the broker exam. It emphasizes the importance of continuing education and the renewal process to maintain the license.
Bonus Section: Math
Mathematics plays a critical role in real estate transactions. This bonus section reviews essential math concepts, including calculations for commissions, property taxes, and mortgage payments, providing vital skills for brokers.
This California Broker Exam Cram Video DVD serves as an essential guide for candidates preparing for the broker exam, offering a well-structured overview of the key topics necessary for success in the dynamic field of real estate.
For DVD Player (North American NTSC)
WHAT YOU GET:
This item is for the original media, and includes only the media (ie. CD, floppy ...) UNLESS specifically stated above and/or in the title. If more than just the media is included, it will state which items are (ie. box, manual, etc ). Items that come in a sleeve refer to a generic CD sleeve (typically white) and will be sent with shipping protection to avoid damage during transit. If available, we will also send the front and/or back CD inserts if in stock. If these are important to you, please message us to verify we have them available to send. Please do not assume items are included other than what's stated. Again, ask questions PRIOR to purchasing if you have any concerns.
IMAGES:
All images/pictures are stock photos and are for reference only, mainly to show the type of game you will be getting. Please read "WHAT YOU GET" for what is included with the media. Screenshots may vary based on your own computer system, video card, monitor, etc.
COMPATIBILITY:
Computers are like people, each one is different. Unlike console games, a computer game may install and work flawlessly on one system but may need adjustments on another. This is due to a variety of factors, mainly the OS platform running, video card you have, drivers, protection software installed, etc. Many times manufacturers release updates to games to fix bugs and add enhancements. We would be happy to help get the game going on your computer, but ultimately compatibility issues are the responsibility of the buyer. We suggest going to Google and searching for the name of the game along with the words "system requirements" to determine if your system is suitable. Ultimately, we are not responsible for software compatibility problems or publisher's errors.
PLATFORM:
Stated within the auction is what platform the game will work on (ie. Windows, Mac, Linux...) This is a generic statement and specific platform versions (ie. XP, Vista...) will have to be researched by the buyer. Games that came out PRIOR to XP or higher will not specifically state they will work on that release, but only because they came out before those versions were made. Many, if not most, will work on XP or higher with a few quick adjustments. We provide instructions with all items purchased on how to do this adjustment using the Program Compatibility Wizard. If we find out that an item will definately not work on a specific version, we will state it. For DOS games, you may need to play it with a free DOSbox program if the Program Compatibility Wizard does not work.
64-Bit Windows OS Systems:
For 64-bit Operating Systems, older games most likely will NOT work due to 64-bit systems not being able to run 16-bit programming code (most games prior to 2000). For DOS games, you may need to play it with a free DOSbox program.
Macintosh Systems:
For Macintosh programs, most older games will need to be run in Classic Environment if you have a MAC OS X 10.0 - 10.4 version. Please research Google on how to do this, or send us a message for information prior to purchasing. If your MAC OS system doesn't support Classic Environment (ie. MAC OS X 10.5 or Higher OR Intel Macs), you will have to try running it using the free program called SheepShaver, but compatibility is not ensured. Please research prior to purchasing or ask questions.
MEDIA FORMAT:
Please verify you have the required hardware in order to use the specified media (ie. CD, DVD, floppy drives, etc.) If the item comes as a floppy disc, make sure you have either the needed 3.5" floppy drive or the bigger and older 5.25" floppy drive.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A SMOOTH PURCHASE:
Ask questions PRIOR to purchasing an order to avoid any confusion.
Be patient if there are problems during installation or gameplay. Typically someone else has
already ran into that problem and has listed a solution online. Contact us and we will do our best to help.
Be sure to update your video card drivers and search for updates to the game from the manufacturer.
This item is for the original media, and includes only the media (ie. CD, floppy ...) UNLESS specifically stated above and/or in the title. If more than just the media is included, it will state which items are (ie. box, manual, etc ). Items that come in a sleeve refer to a generic CD sleeve (typically white) and will be sent with shipping protection to avoid damage during transit. If available, we will also send the front and/or back CD inserts if in stock. If these are important to you, please message us to verify we have them available to send. Please do not assume items are included other than what's stated. Again, ask questions PRIOR to purchasing if you have any concerns.
IMAGES:
All images/pictures are stock photos and are for reference only, mainly to show the type of game you will be getting. Please read "WHAT YOU GET" for what is included with the media. Screenshots may vary based on your own computer system, video card, monitor, etc.
COMPATIBILITY:
Computers are like people, each one is different. Unlike console games, a computer game may install and work flawlessly on one system but may need adjustments on another. This is due to a variety of factors, mainly the OS platform running, video card you have, drivers, protection software installed, etc. Many times manufacturers release updates to games to fix bugs and add enhancements. We would be happy to help get the game going on your computer, but ultimately compatibility issues are the responsibility of the buyer. We suggest going to Google and searching for the name of the game along with the words "system requirements" to determine if your system is suitable. Ultimately, we are not responsible for software compatibility problems or publisher's errors.
PLATFORM:
Stated within the auction is what platform the game will work on (ie. Windows, Mac, Linux...) This is a generic statement and specific platform versions (ie. XP, Vista...) will have to be researched by the buyer. Games that came out PRIOR to XP or higher will not specifically state they will work on that release, but only because they came out before those versions were made. Many, if not most, will work on XP or higher with a few quick adjustments. We provide instructions with all items purchased on how to do this adjustment using the Program Compatibility Wizard. If we find out that an item will definately not work on a specific version, we will state it. For DOS games, you may need to play it with a free DOSbox program if the Program Compatibility Wizard does not work.
64-Bit Windows OS Systems:
For 64-bit Operating Systems, older games most likely will NOT work due to 64-bit systems not being able to run 16-bit programming code (most games prior to 2000). For DOS games, you may need to play it with a free DOSbox program.
Macintosh Systems:
For Macintosh programs, most older games will need to be run in Classic Environment if you have a MAC OS X 10.0 - 10.4 version. Please research Google on how to do this, or send us a message for information prior to purchasing. If your MAC OS system doesn't support Classic Environment (ie. MAC OS X 10.5 or Higher OR Intel Macs), you will have to try running it using the free program called SheepShaver, but compatibility is not ensured. Please research prior to purchasing or ask questions.
MEDIA FORMAT:
Please verify you have the required hardware in order to use the specified media (ie. CD, DVD, floppy drives, etc.) If the item comes as a floppy disc, make sure you have either the needed 3.5" floppy drive or the bigger and older 5.25" floppy drive.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A SMOOTH PURCHASE:
SHIPPING:
We typically ship all items out within 1-2 business days after payment is received. In regards to the stated shipping and handling, remember that these costs include more than just postage.
International buyers please email/chat with us to determine if you are eligible for shipping of a specific product. If you are, then international buyers not shipping to an address within the U.S. can expect their orders to take anywhere from 5 days to 4 weeks to be received, depending on how fast/well USPS is moving. Additionally, international orders typically have to go through governmental customs, which can delay the arrival process. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. Customs fees are normally charged by the shipping company or collected when you pick the item up. These fees are not additional shipping charges.
We typically ship all items out within 1-2 business days after payment is received. In regards to the stated shipping and handling, remember that these costs include more than just postage.
International buyers please email/chat with us to determine if you are eligible for shipping of a specific product. If you are, then international buyers not shipping to an address within the U.S. can expect their orders to take anywhere from 5 days to 4 weeks to be received, depending on how fast/well USPS is moving. Additionally, international orders typically have to go through governmental customs, which can delay the arrival process. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. Customs fees are normally charged by the shipping company or collected when you pick the item up. These fees are not additional shipping charges.