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New York 22.5 Hour Complete CE Renewal Package

New York 22.5 Hour Complete CE Renewal Package
  • Course Type: Online
  • Course Description: Our 22.5 Hour New York Real Estate Continuing Education course has been reviewed and accepted by ARELLO for …

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Overview

Course Description: Our 22.5 Hour New York Real Estate Continuing Education course has been reviewed and accepted by ARELLO for online distribution. The real estate program covers 22.5 hours of courses, required by The New York Department of State (NYDOS), that apply toward Real Estate CE course completion certificate.

Courses included in package:

  • Real Appraisal – Computer Based (3.5 hours)
  • Fair Housing (4 hours)
  • Home Inspection (3.5 hours)
  • Liens, Taxes & Foreclosures (3.5)
  • Contracts, Purchase & Sales Agreements (4 Hours)
  • Environmental Hazards (4 Hours)

Real Appraisal – Computer Based
In order to own and convey property in a market economy it is necessary for that property to be assigned a specific monetary value. This process, unlike, say, that of assigning value to durable goods—which have specific materials, production and marketing costs—can be somewhat more involved. With property, the fixed costs—building materials and labor costs—are always accompanied by more esoteric factors that go to make property more (or less) valuable. Becoming a member of the group that understands and applies these factors is a bit more complex than simply being able to understand a balance sheet.

Fair Housing
This course is designed to increase your knowledge of federal and state fair housing laws and related civil rights and anti-discrimination laws that affect real property transactions. All real estate licensees need to understand who is protected by the fair housing laws, what acts are prohibited by these, and how the fair housing laws are enforced.The more knowledgeable you are about fair housing, the less likely you will be to commit fair housing violations. Course topics covered in this course include transactions covered by the law, discrimination, HUD advertising guidelines, equal housing opportunity, the equal credit opportunity act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Home Inspection
This course presents an overview of the home inspection business and explains how it fits into the real estate industry as a whole. In addition, the course covers the regulatory bodies and professional organizations associated with home inspection. At the conclusion of this course, the student will understand the methods used to inspect homes, will know what to look for when examining properties, both inside and out, and will understand the various types of inspection reports and the differences between them.

Liens, Taxes & Foreclosures
This course discusses liens, taxes and foreclosures. There are many types of liens as well as several kinds of taxes that can attach to a parcel of real estate. When borrowers default on a debt, foreclosure is the process by which lien-holders collect the unpaid portion of a debt. Because liens represent an interest in real property, it is crucial that real state licensees develop an in-depth understanding of liens and lien-related issues. Such knowledge also helps licensees to better advise buyers and sellers.

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 covers major environmental hazards. Licensees need to familiarize themselves with environmental issues because they have a responsibility to disclose to buyers any information that might affect their decision to buy. Environmental hazards can dramatically affect a property’s value, so buyers, sellers, lenders and licensees all can be affected by them.

Approved Course Number(s):

  • M-8025
  • M-8111
  • M-7083
  • M-8027
  • M-8172
  • M-7079

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Course Outline
•Real Appraisal – Computer Based (3.5 hours) •Fair Housing (4 hours) •Home Inspection (3.5 hours) •Liens, Taxes & Foreclosures (3.5) •Contracts, Purchase & Sales Agreements (4 Hours) •Environmental Hazards (4 Hours)

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