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  • Credit Hours: 45.0
  • Price: $169.00
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Basic II Oklahoma 45 Hours Post-License Course
Building a successful real estate practice is a multi-faceted objective, involving a number of key areas. The real estate industry, along with many other industries for instance, is being revolutionized by the Internet. As time goes on, increasing numbers of people gain access to the Internet and use it to satisfy their real estate needs. To avoid being left behind, real estate professionals need to cultivate a professional online presence. This involves understanding the functionality of Web sites as well as related pitfalls that can be easily avoided.Additionally, all parties involved in real estate conveyances need to understand the process of recording and title transfer. This knowledge will help avoid many of the confusions and complications that can arise surrounding the documentation of property ownership.Finally, while some real estate licensees believe that their job ends when the purchase and sales contract is signed, in fact transactions can and do fall apart during the closing stage. Thus, licensees who are familiar with closing procedures and settlement costs can stay involved and make sure that their transactions meet the desired end.This course addresses these and other issues that challenge those individuals involved in the real estate industry.
Credit Hours: 45.0
Price: $169.00
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These courses are designed to help you obtain your real estate license in the fastest possible time allowed by the state of Oklahoma. We have developed the easiest way to study and retain the information you need to pass the Oklahoma state exam.

Our Oklahoma Real Estate Courses have been reviewed and approved by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) . These comprehensive real estate license course and state exam gives you over 500 pages of extra resource materials some of these you can use for your entire career in real estate.

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State Requirements

Oklahoma Real Estate Education Requirements

Provisional Sales Associate

A provisional sales associate (PSA) is an entry level licensee, which is under the supervision of a real estate broker. A PSA can not enter into contractual agreements with a customer or client in his or her own name, but must enter into such agreement for and in the name of their sponsoring broker. In order to apply for a PSA license, a person must be of good moral character, eighteen (18) years of age or older, and submit evidence to the Commission of successful completion of Part I of ninety (90) clock hours of basic real estate instruction in a course that is approved by the Commission.

Upon passing the state examination and obtaining a PSA license from the Commission, the PSA has a Part II post-license education requirement of forty-five (45) clock hours that must be completed within the first year of obtaining a license. The Commission has identified core subject matter that qualifies to meet this requirement; and also approves other subject matter totaling forty-five (45) clock hours or more, as long as it is real estate related and is approved by the Commission. Once a PSA has completed Part II of the course requirement and has provided the Commission with evidence of such completion, at the end of their one-year license term their license will be issued as a sales associate (SA) license (upon submission of the appropriate form and fees.)

Sales Associate

A sales associate (SA) license is the same as a provisional sales associate (PSA) license except: 1) the sales associate no longer has a forty-five (45) clock hour Part II post-license education requirement, but rather has a twenty-one (21) clock hour continuing education requirement each active license term; and 2) the sales associate license is a three-year renewable license, as opposed to the provisional sales license which is only a one-year license.

In order to obtain a SA type of license, a person must be of good moral character, eighteen (18) years of age or older, and submit evidence to the Commission of successful completion of ninety (90) clock hours of basic real estate instruction in a course that is approved by the Commission.

Upon passing the state examination a sales associate must work under the sponsorship of a real estate broker. A sales associate cannot enter into contractual agreements with a customer or client in his or her own name but must enter into such agreement for and in the name of their sponsoring broker.

Broker

A broker license allows a person to do business as a firm and sponsor licensed associates (provisional sales associates, sales associates or broker associates.) The broker will be responsible for activities of their associates. In order for an applicant to apply for a broker license, the applicant must be of good moral character, possess two (2) years of active experience, or its equivalent, as a PSA or SA within the past five (5) years, and submit evidence of successful completion of ninety (90) clock hours of advanced real estate instruction in a course that is approved by the Commission.

A broker applicant may request the two years experience to be waived but no education course content may be waived. The broker applicant must show proof of successful completion in the basic, provisional post-license (or its equivalent) and advanced course of study prior to qualifying for the broker examination. Upon request from the Commission, an applicant may attempt to qualify for the two (2) year waiver and must submit all documentation as required by the Commission to verify the waiver. Upon passing the state examination, a broker has the option of applying for a license as a broker associate, proprietor broker, managing broker for a corporation or association, or as a broker partner of a partnership. For additional information refer to the Broker Licensing Options.

Continuing Education

Continuing education courses are required for sales associates and brokers who desire to renew their licenses on an active status. Provisional sales associates have a separate and unique post-license requirement and they are not required to complete continuing education. Upon being issued a real estate license, a sales associate or broker is required to complete twenty-one clock hours every three (3) years. Licensees are required to take, each license term, 12 required clock hours consisting of 4 (four) core subjects as determined by the Commission and 9 clock hours consisting of elective subjects. The 4 (four) core subjects are listed as follows: (This requirement does not apply to a provisional sales associate.)

  • Professional Conduct (PSC)
  • Fair Housing (FHR)
  • Broker Relationships Act (BRA)
  • Hot Topic (which will consist of a variety of issues ranging From Code and Rule updates to major industry concerns) (HOT)

Licensees who maintain inactive licenses are not required to complete continuing education; however, if a licensee desires an active license, the licensee will be required to complete the required hours prior to activation of a license