Courses included in package:
- Deeds
- ERC Fair Housing and Diversity: Focus on Relocation
- ERC Relocation: Assisting Corporate Transferees
- Contracts, Purchase & Sales Agreements
- Environmental Hazards
Deeds
A deed is one of the most common instruments of title conveyance and all real estate professionals need a clear understanding of a deed’s use and purpose. This course illustrates the difference between title and a deed, as well as the Texas statutes pertaining to and the attributes of lawful conveyance.
ERC Fair Housing and Diversity: Focus on Relocation
This course introduces you to Fair Housing issues when dealing with relocation clients. Prior to WWII companies looked exclusively to local markets for employees. But, businesses are now willing to bring the perfect candidate to them, regardless of where that candidate may reside. Out of this need to find increasingly specialized and qualified individuals developed what is now the relocation business.
ERC Relocation: Assisting Corporate Transferees
This course covers those points in specific lessons; for example, we devote one lesson to how different companies manage relocation and the types of programs that they commonly institute. The latter half of this course addresses how relocation affects common real estate concerns. These concerns include disclosure law, agency, tax law, fair housing, and non-discrimination issues.
Contracts, Purchase & Sales Agreements
In this module you will learn about the types of general contracts as well as the different kinds of real estate contracts. The module provides the student with an overview of the various types of contracts: bilateral, unilateral, implied, express, executed, executory, valid, void, voidable and unenforceable. Once the student is introduced to the different types of contracts, he or she learns what makes a contract legally enforceable, this being the five components that make a contract valid: mutual assent, legally competent parties, consideration, lawful objective and adherence to a statute of frauds.
Environmental Hazards
This course is designed to increase your knowledge about expanding environmental issues and laws that have an impact on environmental problems. This course identifies the procedures used to locate toxic waste sites, the responsibilities for clean up and steps that may be taken to minimize future liabilities.
School sponsor numbers are:
- Sales CE10600532
- Brokers CE10600531