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The Sales Associate's Pre-Licensing course, also known as FREC I,
consists of real estate principles, practices, and Florida Real Estate License
Law. The course covers all the subject matter prescribed by the Florida Real
Estate Commission as a prerequisite for taking the state exam. Upon successful
completion of the course and passing the state exam, you will become a licensed
real estate sales associate and may specialize in any of the following areas:
Residential, Commercial, Property Management, Business Brokerage or Time Share.
Topics covered in the course include State Law F.S. 475, Estates and Tenancies,
Deeds, Contracts and much more.
No prior knowledge is required!
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This 72-hour in depth course, also known as FREC II, is required by
the State of Florida in order to obtain a Broker's license. The course provides
the basic knowledge for brokers to make their transition from sales associates
and to conduct their business in a competent and ethical manner.
This course consists of major areas of importance to brokers such as,
appraisal, finance, investment analysis, business management, completion of
closing statements and opening a real estate office.
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This course is required by the State of Florida before your first
renewal period. It is intended to provide an opportunity to go beyond the
principles and practices you've already learned to explain practical ways to
approach every aspect of your new career. Topics include Agency/Brokerage,
Legal Issues, Property Management, Financing, Economics, Appraisal and the
Closing Process.
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Every two years, all licensees, active or inactive,
must complete a 14 hour continuing education course prior to each renewal
period in order to maintain a real estate license in Florida. The course is
offered by correspondence with an open book exam or by online distance
education (see "Online Courses" section). Topics covered in the course include
recent law updates, ethics, ADA and Fair Housing, advertising, financing and
taxes, updated case studies and important real estate related web sites.
This course is not applicable for initial license renewal; see
Post-License education.
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