Description
MI Real Estate Broker
30 Hour Prelicensure Course
COURSE SYLLABUS
Course Description
This 30 hour prelicensure course is approved and certified by the state of Michigan. Students will gain the expertise and tools needed to pass the state exam. Gwyn Besner, a respected and well known educator in Real Estate, now offers a top quality online video course that walks you through the principles of law, civil rights, contracts, ethics, property law, finance and management. Included are hundreds of practice questions and math problems to help prepare you for the exam.
Michigan Occupational Code
Learning Objective: Students will recognize which portions of the Occupational Code pertain to and regulate the real estate industry.
1. LARA
2. Requirements for Licensure
3. Licenses
4. Continuing Education
5. Assumed Names
6. License Revocation and Suspensions
7. Broker Supervision
8. Commissions
9. Advertising
10. Listings, Co-Brokering
11. Offers and Deposits
12. Trusts
13. Beginning Math Tutorial
Contract Law
Learning Objective: Identify the components of a contract, what conditions may apply and what constitutes a breach of contract.
1. Validity
2. Expressed or Implied
3. Termination
4. Remedies
5. Language
6. Profit or Loss Math Instruction
Agency, Ethics and Broker Principles
Learning Objective: Be able to prepare a policy and procedure manual for their business.
1. Special, General and Universal Agency
2. Disclosure
3. Service Provision Agreements
4. Professional Ethics
5. Michigan Consumer Laws
Nature Of Property
Learning Objective: Accurately read a local description and locate property based on metes and bounds, surveys and subdivisions.
1. Legal Description
2. Metes and Bounds
3. Survey System
4. Subdivision Method
5. Land Division Act
6. Interest in Real Property
7. Types of Ownership
8. Water and Mineral Rights
Deeds, Rights and Restrictions
Learning Objective: Recognize various forms of estates, ownership, conveyance of property and easements.
1. Transfer of Property
2. Deeds
3. Encumbrances
4. Easements
Valuation and Taxation
Learning Objective: Understand homeowner benefits, determination of value/taxes, appraisal criteria, and point of sale requirements.
1. Determining Value
2. Property Taxes
3. Appraisal Criteria
4. Gross Rent Multiplier
5. Benefits/Deductibles
6. Point of Sale
7. Prorations
Finance
Learning Objective: Be able to apply the rules and regulations of state and federal agencies as they pertain to real estate finance; insurance, mortgages, loans and lenders.
1. Regulations
2. Lenders
3. Types of Mortgages
4. Loans
5. Mortgage Insurance
Property Management
Learning Objective: Be able to identify rental and property management requirements, understand commencement and termination inventory checklists, and the use of leases.
1. Michigan Laws
2. Leasehold Estates
3. Leases
4. Real Estate Investment
Fair Housing
Learning Objective: Be able to discuss the history and development of civil rights and fair housing legislation, and apply that towards the goal of a discrimination-free business.
1. Civil Rights Act
2. Federal Fair Housing
3. ADA Requirements
4. Michigan Fair Housing
5. Complaints
FINAL EXAM 70% Passing Score Required
Customer service representatives are available to assist you with questions regarding course content.
If you have any questions, please call us at 1-800-727-7104 or send an email to info@onlinecti.com. Email responses will usually be returned promptly, but guaranteed within one business day.
Student policies and procedures are always available by going to our website and scrolling to the bottom of the page (See Attendance and Privacy Policy).