New Real Estate Pre-Licensing Course
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This is designed for students with no real estate experience and is your first step to obtaining your real estate license. This is the 168-credit course required by the State of Colorado to prepare you for your career and to pass the State ereal estate license xam.
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PRE-LICENSING Course Outline
Real Estate Law & Practice (48 credit hours)
COURSE OBJECTIVE: To protect the public by introducing the student to the practice of real estate through the study of a common body of knowledge including key terms and concepts in real estate as well as the related federal laws practiced in the majority of states on a national level.
Colorado Real Estate Contracts & Regulations (48 credit hours)
COURSE OBJECTIVE: To protect the public by having students prepare and understand Colorado Real Estate Commission approved contracts and understand Colorado real estate regulations.
Closings (24 credit hours)
COURSE OBJECTIVE: To protect the public by students exhibiting the basic skills necessary to properly close a real estate transaction, including responsibilities from the contract through and after the closing, plus accounting for all funds received and disbursed as well as a comprehensive review of the legal documents prepared by the broker.
Recordkeeping & Trust Accounts (8 credit hours)
COURSE OBJECTIVE: To protect the public by instructing students in the proper recordkeeping procedures required by the Real Estate Commission to maintain and account for funds belonging to others.
Practical Applications (32 credit hours)
COURSE OBJECTIVE: To protect the public by providing a course of study for new real estate brokers in the real-world application of laws, rules and standard of practices. This course is required of all new license applicants, but its content is not included on the broker licensing exam.
Current Legal Issues (8 credit hours)
COURSE OBJECTIVE: To protect the public by providing a course of study for students to develop or enhance their knowledge and awareness of current real estate and real estate related statutes and regulations and important legal issues, developments and practices. This course is required of all new license applicants, but its content is not included on the broker licensing exam.
Texts Provided
1. The Colorado Real Estate Commission Manual
2. Modern Real Estate Practice by Fillmore W. Galaty, Wellington J. Allaway, and Robert C. Kyle
Testing
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