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Take your Georgia Real Estate Pre-License course online. This course fulfills Georgia Real Estate Commission requirement.
Individual Courses
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Georgia Prelicense Fundamentals This prelicense course begins by introducing the student to various types of real estate careers, activities, companies, and governmental agencies that regulate the industry. Then the course explores property rights, forms of ownership, property restrictions, and zoning. Students will learn the mathematical calculations and formulas commonly used in the real estate industry. The course provides an overview of agency relationships, contract law, property transfers, listing agreements, and deeds as well as environmental issues that licensees may encounter. The general pre-license section ends with an exploration of loans and the loan process, leasing, appraisal methods, and fair housing laws. The student will then examine Georgia Real Estate License Law governing the licensing and conduct of real estate professionals, the structure and duties of the Georgia Real Estate Commission, and the requirements for the licensure for both salesperson and broker. The steps required for setting up and maintaining escrow/trust accounts and actions that are not in compliance with Georgia real estate license law are covered as well as the Real Estate Education, Research and Recovery Fund. Students will explore the unfair trade practices that licensees are prohibited from engaging in, the Commission’s complaint process, the activities that require a real estate license, and how the Criminal Code of Georgia relates to real estate licensees. This course also covers the requirements for obtaining and renewing a real estate license. The responsibilities of brokers, advertising requirements, and agency relationships are discussed. Students will learn about mortgage fraud, Georgia’s Fair Housing Law, and the Brokerage Relationship in Real Estate Transaction (BRRETA).
Georgia Broker Exam Prep FINAL PREP DRE – Georgia Questions for Brokers
An Exam Prep for Real Estate Broker Candidates Based upon the Required DRE Exam
This exam prep is provided to those students who are preparing to take the state-mandated exam to become Real Estate Brokers in Georgia. 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 the DRE in Alabama. In order for this testing module to be truly effective you should have completed broker educational coursework of Georgia.
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 and Land Use Controls and Regulations Laws of Agency Valuation and Market Analysis Financing Transfer of Property Practice of Real Estate and Mandated Disclosures Contracts
Georgia Real Estate Salesman Exam Prep FINAL PREP DRE – Georgia Questions for Brokers
An Exam Prep for Real Estate Broker Candidates Based upon the Required DRE Exam
This exam prep is provided to those students who are preparing to take the state-mandated exam to become Real Estate Brokers in Georgia. 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 the DRE in Alabama. In order for this testing module to be truly effective you should have completed broker educational coursework of Georgia.
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 and Land Use Controls and Regulations Laws of Agency Valuation and Market Analysis Financing Transfer of Property Practice of Real Estate and Mandated Disclosures Contracts
State Requirements
Georgia Education Requirements
Must meet ONE of the following Real Estate Educational Requirements:
successfully complete the required 75-hour Salesperson Prelicense Course at a school approved by the Georgia Real Estate Commission;
successfully complete a minimum of 10 quarter hours or 6 semester hours of either course work eligible for a major in real estate from a U.S. or Canadian accredited college or university or course in real property, agency, or contracts from a U.S. or Canadian accredited school of law. You must submit to AMP (not the Commission) an official transcript from the college, university, or school of law with you application for examination. Continuing education adult education, crash seminars, and special short courses are not acceptable. AMP will notify you as to whether your coursework is acceptable; OR
provide proof of completion of at least 75 hours of prelicense course work approved by the real estate regulatory agency of another state or province of Canada. You must obtain a letter from that agency that verifies that the course work is approved in that state or province.
Georgia Broker Education Requirements
Each applicant for the broker’s examination must complete the 60 hour prelicensing broker’s course approved by the Georgia Real Estate Commission.
Post License Education Requirements
Salespersons must take a 25 hour Salespersons postlicense course in their first year of licensure. The course taken must be one specifically approved by the Commission. Failure to complete a postlicense course during the first year of being licensed will cause the license to lapse.
Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education Requirements
All active licensees licensed after January 1, 1980, must complete at least 24 hours of approved continuing education course work during each four year renewal period. Note : Salespersons who complete the 25 hour post license course in their first year of licensure may count that course as meeting only 6 hours of the CE requirement for the first renewal period.
In the succeeding 3 years of their first renewal period, such salespersons must complete an additional 18 hours of CE courses in order to renew their licenses. (Georgia Real Estate License Law and Rules and Regulations, Chapter 520-2-.07(7).)
Salespersons and Brokers renew their license every 4 years in the month of their birth.