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RE 101 Principles and Practices of Real Estate |
RE 103 Real Estate
Finance |
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As an introduction to the study of real estate, this course provides
a background of knowledge of those aspiring to a real estate career, serves to build a
foundation of the GRI course series and professional designations and stresses the basics
in a logical and understandable fashion. The place of the salesman and/or broker in our
free enterprise system is presented along with listing, selling, advertising, real estate
mathematics, legal descriptions and land quantity, contracts from listing to closing the
real estate transaction, financing, appraising, ethical behavior and terminology. The Ohio
Real Estate License Law is studied in detail. |
Certain segments of the broad field of
finance introduce the student to information concerning the institutions, methods,
instruments, and procedures involved in the financing of real estate. Topics include
mortgagor's and mortgage's rights and obligations; leases and their finances;
insured and uninsured mortgages, the suppliers of finance for residential, commercial,
industrial and farm properties, the role of the federal government in real estate
financing; the mortgage market and the changing concepts in finance.
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RE
102 Real Estate Law |
RE 104 Real Estate Appraisal
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This course presents the basic legal
framework for the complex subject matter of real estate. Areas covered
include ownership rights in real estate, property, easements, liens (both
voluntary and involuntary), property transfer, contract deed, landlord and
tenant, wills and interstate succession and the rightful place of real
estate license in such legal environments. Civil rights laws (state and
federal), open housing practices and land use are emphasized. |
This course presents the appraisal process as an orderly program by
which the problem is planned, needed data are acquired, classified, analyzed, interpreted,
and a final estimate of defined value results. The assignment of a term project provides
field experience appraisal process.
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The above courses are recognized and
certified by the State of Ohio
State License number
Reg. # 93-11-1383T
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Real Estate Principles & Practices,
40 hours and Real Estate Law 40 hours
will be conducted 4 weekends per class, Real Estate
Appraisal - 20 hours, and Finance 20 hours, 2 weekends each. Each class takes
place on Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. You need to
complete all four classes to sit for the Real Estate Sales Associate
License exam. |
Class Schedule
is as follows:
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Class |
Date |
Price |
Registration
Deadline* |
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Real Estate Finance |
April 10, 11 & 17, 18 |
210.36 |
March 26, 2010 |
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Real Estate Law |
May 1,2 & 8,9 &15,16 & 22,23, 2010 |
341.24 |
April 16, 2010 |
Real Estate
Principles & Practices |
June 5,6 & 12,13 &19,20,& 26,27 2010 |
343.36 |
May 21, 2010 |
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Real Estate Appraisal |
July 10,11 & 17,18, 2010 |
205.01 |
June 25, 2010 |
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Real Estate Finance |
August 7,8 &14,15, 2010 |
210.36 |
July 30, 2010 |
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Real Estate Law |
September 4,5, & 11,12,& 18,19 & 25,26, 2010 |
341.24 |
Aug. 20, 2010 |
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Real Estate Principles & Practices |
October 9, 10 & 16, 17 & 23, 24 & 30, 31,
2010 |
343.36 |
Sept. 24, 2010 |
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Real Estate Appraisal |
November 13, 14 & 20, 21, 2010 |
205.01 |
Oct. 29, 2010 |
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Real Estate classes are not credit hour courses therefore they are not
accredited by ACCSC. Real Estate classes are recognized & certified by the State of Ohio. |
You must register
by 4PM Friday
two weeks prior to the class start.
Call (330) 652-9919 ext. 12
or
E-mail Rebecca
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