Real Estate License Exams For Dummies |  | Author: Drei John A. Yoegel Publisher: For Dummies
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ISBN: 0764576232 Dewey Decimal Number: 333.33076 EAN: 9780764576232 ASIN: 0764576232
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Product Description Every year, thousands of Americans make the leap to an exciting, rewarding new career in real estate. If real estate is your dream career, passing the real estate license exam is the first step to success. With real estate basics and unbeatable study tips, Real Estate License Exams For Dummies will help you pass the test with flying colors — and get your new career off to a great start. If you want to get the best possible score on the exam, you need the kind of practical test preparation guidance you’ll find here — all at a much cheaper price than you’d pay for a test preparation seminar or class. Real Estate License Exams For Dummies covers all the basics on: - How — and what — to study
- Knowing what to expect on test day
- Developing the math skills you’ll need
- Understanding your state’s license laws and procedures
- Different exam formats
In addition to helping you get a great score on the test and get licensed, this handy guide also covers the basics of the real estate business itself — from legal issues to taxes to contracts. For anyone preparing for the license exam, or just thinking about taking it, this unbeatable study guide answers all your most vital questions on: - Careers and job opportunities in real estate
- How commissions and other forms of payment work
- Working independently or for an agency
- Federal fair housing laws you should know
- Land and ownership rights
- Owning through partnerships, cooperatives, and corporations
- Deeds, mortgages, and closings
- Types of real estate contracts and agreements
- Environmental regulations
- Valuation and property appraisal
- Financing and taxes
- Using real estate as an investment vehicle
Plus, two practice exams with answers and explanations let you test your knowledge before you take the exam, so you’ll know if you’re ready or not. Real Estate License Exams For Dummies is a helpful, straightforward resource that puts future real estate professionals on track for success.
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A great primer for those going into Real Estate September 12, 2009 Harvey J. Albert (CONNECTICUT) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I found this book as a valuable source for my Real Estate course I just completed. The books used in the course did not explain many terms where I could understand them. This book gave examples so I could related to the term. Very well written and a fantastic reference.
Fun book, does the job August 9, 2009 Monika M. Woods The book was very helpful. The test taking strategies made sense and prepared me for things that I had not thought of. The writer is engaging and makes the material easier to absorb through his witty ability.
Road to success! July 17, 2009 H. Niederberger (Las Cruces, NM) Book is excellent! Teaches everything you need to know in plain everyday English, often in a humorous way. Plenty of examples to better understand the various terms and legal situations. It is both entertaining and educative with multiple learning tips.
Not very helpfull. May 18, 2009 C. Kildow (Milton, WI United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was looking for help for taking a State test. Really, it is very general, and not helpful for my state (WI). The tips for taking the exam were very general, and basic. Example; get enough sleep, eat the right foods before the exam. It has some more specific information for California, but not for other states.
Okay February 16, 2009 Connie Graves The book is easy to read, but lacks the individual state information. The references are there to find your state's info, but who wants to read and research more than is needed. I did not read this book cover to cover, but skimmed most parts. There are some useful facts and interesting thoughts to be aware of in these pages.
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