15 Hour Broker Post License Applied Brokerage Principles | Part 3 | Self-Paced

Content
4 modules

Difficulty
Basic

Rating

Course Length
15 hours

Instructor
REALTORS® Real Estate School

Description

In this comprehensive course you will gain essential knowledge and skills in Illinois real estate. Explore topics such as brokerage practices, agency relationships, effective advertising strategies, tax considerations, and the qualities of a successful real estate professional. Develop a deep understanding of the local market dynamics and enhance your ability to make ethical choices in challenging situations.

 

By purchasing this course, you acknowledge and accept CAR's school policies. Click here to view the school policies.

 

Objectives

The course aims to achieve the following objectives:

  1. Review the real estate licensure requirements in the State of Illinois and examine a case study on unlicensed assistants and their permitted activities.
  2. Explore different careers and specializations within the real estate field.
  3. Understand the purpose and statutory requirements of various brokerage agreements.
  4. Learn about an agent's fiduciary duties, the legal forms of agency in Illinois, and how to appropriately handle agency disclosure obligations.
  5. Gain knowledge of the statutory requirements for handling escrow accounts and engage in a case study on managing an earnest money deposit.
  6. Discuss challenges and issues associated with forming real estate teams within a brokerage.
  7. Define ethics and its application in real estate advertising.
  8. Identify Illinois-specific laws and regulations governing advertising of brokerage services and properties.
  9. Understand federal laws and good practices that protect consumer privacy and identity.
  10. Recognize the tax benefits of property ownership and perform various taxation calculations.
  11. Explore the beneficial purposes of property tax and its implications.
  12. Identify key decisions required to create a detailed business plan and effectively address tax issues.
  13. Discover various strategies for reaching prospective clients and achieving success in networking with other professionals.
  14. Learn sound business practices to maintain quality relationships and limit liability exposure.
  15. Analyze the factors influencing the real estate market, including physical, economic, governmental, and social forces.
  16. Recognize the knowledge and benefits that real estate licensees bring to real property transactions.
  17. Analyze ethical dilemmas commonly faced by real estate licensees and determine the best course of action in different situations.

Final Examination:

This course requires a 50 question final exam. That must be passed with a 75% to receive credit for the course per state law.

Learning Credits

CEU
15.0
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Broker Post License Course Overview
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Applied Brokerage Principles
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Applied Brokerage Princicples Final Exam
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REQUIRED: Course Survey
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7. While the Association will try to avoid doing so, the Association reserves the right to cancel or reschedule a course as the Association deems necessary or prudent for any reason, including if an insufficient number of students enroll in a course.  In the event that the Association cancels or reschedules a course, you may be entitled to a refund in accordance with the Association’s refund policies. 

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