Florida Real Estate License, CE, Exam Prep & Title Insurance and Escrow
Florida 63 Hour Pre-License Salesperson Course
with *FREE* Florida Salesperson Exam Prep and
*Complimentary* Real Estate Finance Course
Salesperson Exam Prep Package -
(Florida and National)
Broker Exam Prep Package -
(Florida and National)
National Broker Exam Prep
National Salesperson Exam Prep
Florida Salesperson Exam Prep
Florida Broker Exam Prep
Florida Law 3.0 $5.00
Contracts, Purchases and Sales Agreements 4.0 $6.00
Ethics for the Title Professional 3.0 $30.00
Sales Negotiations Package 19.0
Gramm Leach Bliley Act 1.0
Creating Value Through Innovation 1.0
Workplace Violence 1.0
Consumer Protection Law 1.0
Managing Corporate Records 1.0
Evaluating Financial Performance 2.0
Dealing with Conflict and Confrontation 2.0
Qualified Retirement Plans and IRAs 2.0
Anti-Money Laundering 2.0
Capital Budgeting Analysis 2.0
Qualified Retirement Plans and IRAs 2.0
The Management of Capital 2.0
RESPA 2.0
Understanding Economic Components 3.0
Asset Management 3.0
Commercial General Liability Insurance 3.0
Business Writing 3.0
Understanding an Appraiser's Role 3.0
Appraisal Basics for Real Estate Agents 3.0
Estate Planning - Advanced 3.0
Estate Planning - Basic 3.0
Fair Housing 3.0
Introduction to Commercial Real Estate 3.0
Analyzing Financial Statements Advanced 3.0
Understanding Securities Trading 3.0
Annuities 3.0
Arbitration and Mediation 3.0
Corporate Pension Plans 3.0
Investment Analysis 3.0
Investment Risk and Policy 3.0
Life, Health, Disability and Long Term Care 4.0
Prospecting, Selling & Closing 4.0
1031 Exchanges 4.0
Margin Accounts 5.0
Understanding Different Types of Security Investments 5.0
Equities 5.0
Creating Value Through Financial Management 6.0
Intro to Property and Casualty and the Insurance Contract 6.0
Employment Law 6.0
Estimating the Gross Living Area 6.0
Agency Operations 6.0
Negotiations- Reading People 6.0
Understanding the Rules of NASD 6.0
Negotiations- Effective Communication 6.0
Negotiations- Negotiations 7.0
Property Insurance 8.0
Building a Real Estate Practice 30.0
Florida Real estate license continuing education -MCE
(1) The department shall renew a license upon receipt of the renewal application and fee. The renewal application for an active license as broker, broker-salesperson, or salesperson shall include proof satisfactory to the commission that the licensee has, since the issuance or renewal of her or his current license, satisfactorily completed at least 14 classroom hours of 50 minutes each of a continuing education course during each biennium, as prescribed by the commission. The commission may accept as a substitute for such continuing education course, on a classroom-hour-for-classroom-hour basis, any satisfactorily completed education course that the commission finds is adequate to educate licensees within the intent of this section. However, the commission may not require, for the purpose of satisfactorily completing an approved correspondence course, a written examination that is to be taken at a centralized location and is to be monitored.
(2) The department shall adopt rules establishing a procedure for the renewal of licenses at least every 4 years.
PLEASE NOTE: The above requirements for Florida real estate courses are subject to change. Always check your state's requirements
Sample Florida Real Estate License Course Descriptions
Florida 63 Hour Pre-License Salesperson Course with *FREE* Florida Salesperson Exam Prep and *Complimentary* Real Estate Finance Course
This real estate course 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
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This Florida Real Estate 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 backed
transactions
•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
NEWS FROM FREC
FLORIDA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
The Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) consists of seven members and meets monthly. The commission meeting is usually the third Wednesday of the month and the immediately preceding Tuesday. The FREC administers and enforces the real estate license law, Chapter 475, Part I, Florida Statutes. The Commission is also empowered to pass rules that enable it to implement its statutorily authorized duties and responsibilities. These rules are contained in Chapter 61J2, Florida Administrative Code. The statute and rules, along with Chapters 455, 215, 120, and 20, Florida Statutes are available under Statutes and Rules.
Broker Examination Update – Effective July 1, 2011
Effective Friday July 1, candidates taking the Florida Broker examination will be using the new Broker examination content. Read more information on this examination.
FREC Meeting Materials
If you wish to have printed materials to reference during the meeting, you may access these documents through the Meetings and Workshops link found in the left-hand column of this web page. You may access and print all publicly available materials as early as 7 days before the date of the meeting. We appreciate your understanding as the department endeavors to minimize paper usage in all our business practices.
Also, please note the following FREC Meeting info:
The start time for the meeting is 8:30 a.m. for both meeting days.
The Legal Docket is the first day of the meeting (Tuesday). Sign-in will begin at 8:00 a.m.
If you plan to attend to obtain continuing education credit, you will need to attend the full day when the Legal Docket is heard. Sign-in will begin at 8:00 a.m. Please be sure to contact the Division of Real Estate Education Section prior to the meeting to make the proper arrangements to receive credit.
Permissible Activities of an Unlicensed Assistant
The Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) has recently revised and approved new guidelines. Learn more about Permissible Activities.
ATTENTION: Broker License Applicants
Effective July 1st, 2008, the 12-month experience requirement during the preceding five years changed to 24 months. Learn more about Broker License Requirements at FREC FAQs
Real Estate License Renewal Information
To maintain your real estate license, all licensees must comply with post-licensing or continuing education requirements and pay necessary renewal fees. This also applies to those licensees with a suspended license.
In support of the statutory requirements for your profession, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation has implemented a 100% Post and Continuing Education Monitoring database. All course providers are required to report your education completion to the department within 30-days of completion, or prior to the expiration date, whichever occurs first.
Real estate sales associates and brokers may earn three (3) hours of continuing education credit per renewal cycle for attending one legal session of the FREC meeting.
If your required education is not complete and/or reported, you will NOT be able to renew your license.
New Licensees
All newly licensed sales associate and broker licensees must take required post-licensing education before the end of the first license renewal period. Your license will become null and void if you fail to take the post-licensure education within the initial licensure renewal period, as mandated by Florida statute.
Sales Associates who fail to complete the post-licensing education must re-qualify for licensure by meeting all current licensing criteria. Broker and broker associates who fail to complete post-licensing education may request to revert to sales associate status within 6 months following expiration, but must have complied with the applicable continuing education requirements before their new sales associate license can be activated.
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