FLORIDA REAL ESTATE LICENSE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
This package contains the following training material
- Florida 63 Hour Pre-License Salesperson Course
- Free: Florida Real Estate Exam Prep Course
- Free: Online Real Estate Finance Course -- Complimentary 30 Hr Course
This Florida Pre-License Salesperson Course is a 63-hour course required by the Florida.
Real Estate Commission (FREC) for anyone who wishes to become a licensed real estate agent in Florida. This course utilizes interactive technology and audio in an appealing way that facilitates the learning of the comprehensive, state-required topics of real estate principles for salespersons.
Each of the 20 modules begins with an introduction, learning objectives, and key terms.
The modules are divided into lessons, which are followed by quizzes to test student comprehension. Each module concludes with activities and case studies that allow students to apply the knowledge they have gained from the modules’ lessons. The introductions, lesson summaries, and module summaries are all available in a printable format for reference purposes.
Upon completion of this module, the student will:
- Describe the various activities of real estate salespeople
- Distinguish among the five major sales specialties
- Identify reasons property management has grown in prevalence
- Explain the provision under Chapter 475.611 regarding federally backedtransactions
- Understand the provision under Chapter 475.25 regarding USPAP compliance
- Recognize the differences between mortgage bankers and mortgage brokers
- List all pre- and post-licensing qualifications needed to become a sales associate or broker
PSI – National Questions for Florida Brokers
An Exam Prep for Florida Real Estate Broker Candidates Based upon the Required Promissor Exam
This exam prep is provided to those students who are preparing to take the state-mandated exam to become Real Estate Brokers in Florida. It is not an official or otherwise sanctioned testing mechanism, and is meant merely to provide a determination of your preparedness for taking the Proctored Exam given by PROMISSOR in Texas. This is the national portion of the exam. In order for this testing module to be truly effective you should have completed broker educational coursework.
Like the official exam that you will take to gain your license, this test is comprised of questions dealing with issues applicable nationwide, and with Florida -specific issues. To help you retain the information presented here, these subject areas are presented separately and all questions have feedback to explain the correct answer.
You will study the following subjects:
- Real Property Ownership, Land Use Controls and Regulations
- Contracts and Agency Relationships
- Financing and Settlement Costs
- Leases and Property Management
FINAL PREP-PSI – National Questions for Brokers
An Exam Prep for Real Estate Broker Candidates Based upon the Required PSI Exam
This exam prep is provided to those students who are preparing to take the state-mandated exam to become Real Estate Brokers in their state. It is not an official or otherwise sanctioned testing mechanism, and is meant merely to provide a determination of your preparedness for taking the Proctored Exam given by PSI (Psychological Services, Inc.) in your state. This is the national portion of the exam. In order for this testing module to be truly effective you should have completed broker educational coursework.
Like the official exam that you will take to gain your license, this test is comprised of questions dealing with issues applicable nationwide, and with state-specific issues. To help you retain the information presented here, these subject areas are presented separately and all questions have feedback to explain the correct answer.
You will study the following subjects:
•Property Ownership
•Land Use Controls and Regulations
•Valuation and Market Analysis
•Financing
•Laws of Agency
•Mandated Disclosures
•Contracts
•Transfer of Property
•Practice of Real Estate
•Real Estate Calculations
•Specialty Areas
FINAL PREP-PROMISSOR – National Questions for Florida Salespersons
An Exam Prep for Florida Real Estate License Candidates Based upon the Required PROMISSOR Exam
This exam prep is provided to those students who are preparing to take the state-mandated exam to become Real Estate Licensees in Florida. It is not an official or otherwise sanctioned testing mechanism, and is meant merely to provide a determination of your preparedness for taking the Proctored Exam given by PROMISSOR in Florida. This is the national portion of the exam. In order for this testing module to be truly effective you should have completed broker educational coursework.
Like the official exam, all exams given through this program are timed. Unlike proctored exams, however, you may stop and resume an exam at your convenience. When you log in as a returning student to complete an exam, you will return to the question that you last completed. In order to log in as a returning student to complete an exam, you must remember your username and password.
Like the official exam that you will take to gain your license, this test is comprised of questions dealing with issues applicable nationwide, and with Florida -specific issues.
To help you retain the information presented here, these subject areas are presented separately and all questions have feedback to explain the correct answer.
You will study the following subjects:
Real Property Ownership, Land Use Controls and Regulations
- Contracts and Agency Relationships
- Financing and Settlement Costs
- Leases and Property Management
FINAL PREP PSI – National Questions for Salespersons
This exam prep is provided to those students who are preparing to take the state-mandated exam to become Real Estate Licensees in their state. It is not an official or otherwise sanctioned testing mechanism, and is meant merely to provide a determination of your preparedness for taking the Proctored Exam given by PSI (Psychological Services, Inc.) in your state. This is the national portion of the exam. In order for this testing module to be truly effective you should have completed pre-license educational coursework.
Like the official exam that you will take to gain your license, this test is comprised of questions dealing with issues applicable nationwide, and with state-specific issues. To help you retain the information presented here, these subject areas are presented separately and all questions have feedback to explain the correct answer.
You will study the following subjects:
•Property Ownership
•Land Use Controls and Regulations
•Valuation and Market Analysis
•Financing
•Laws of Agency
•Mandated Disclosures
•Contracts
•Transfer of Property
•Practice of Real Estate
•Real Estate Calculations
•Specialty Areas
What are the requirements for obtaining a Florida real estate license?
BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE
An applicant for licensure as a real estate sales-associates, broker, or instructor must be at least 18 years old,
hold a high school diploma (more detailed information is available in Chapter 475.17, Florida Statutes), and fulfill the following requirements:
***ALL APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER TO APPLY***
Becoming a Licensed Florida Real Estate Agent
You must have an active licensed Florida real estate Broker sponsor you before you can practice as a licensed salesperson in Florida. However, you can be awarded your Florida Real Estate License as an inactive agent until you find a broker that you want to work for. Whether you are looking at Real Estate as a supplement to your income or as a long-time career, here are a few helpful tips to ensure your success!
*ATTENTION BROKER LICENSE APPLICANTS*
Effective July 1st, 2008, the 12-month experience requirement during the preceding five years will change to 24 months. Learn more about Broker License Requirements at FREC FAQs
Attention Real Estate Applicants:
Pursuant to Chapter 475, Florida Statutes, electronic fingerprinting became mandatory beginning July 1, 2006, for all real estate applicants. More information is available on this electronic fingerprinting FAQ .
Real Estate Associate
Successfully complete a FREC-approved pre-licensing course for sales associates (Course I) consisting of 63 classroom-hours and covering the topics required by the FREC. The course is valid for licensure purposes for two years after the course completion date. Licensees with a permanent physical disability as defined by FREC Rule 61J2-3.013(2) may qualify for a correspondence pre-licensing course if unable, due to a permanent physical disability, to attend the site where the course is conducted.
Submit a completed Application, fingerprint card, and appropriate fee (may submit this package prior to completing Step 1).
Pass the Florida Real Estate Sales Associate examination with a grade of at least 75 or pass the Florida Real Estate Law Examination with a grade of at least 30.
Note - Florida has entered into a Mutual Recognition agreement with the following 10 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. See the Mutual Recognition page for specific requirements.
Submit a completed RE 2050-1 form to activate the license, otherwise the license is issued in an inactive status. If you want to immediately begin working as a real estate sales associate, submit the completed RE 2050-1 form at the examination site. Otherwise, submit the RE 2050-1 form to the Division of Real Estate.
Whether holding an active or inactive license, successfully complete a FREC-approved post-licensing course for sales associate consisting of at least 45 classroom-hours, prior to the expiration of the initial sales associate license.
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