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Washington Real Estate Practices 30 Clock Hour (Required Course For First Renewal)
by Dixie Randock
A+ Institute
Real Estate Academy
copyright 2000-2006
Agency Relationships
Establishment of agency relationships are
Creation of fiduciary relationship
Definitions of client and customer relationships between prospective purchasers and real estate licensees
Relationship between real estate brokers and their affiliated licensees relating to agency relationships
5 services a licensee can provide to a prospective purchaser that establishes agency
Disclosure requirements
Compensation
Multiple listing associations
Vicarious liability” and Imputed knowledge
Disciplinary actions for violating agency laws
Exclusive Right to Sell agreement
Difference between an Exclusive Right to Sell and Exclusive Agency listing agreement
Relationship of an affiliated licensee with the broker in a listing agreement
Authority to sign, modify, or cancel a listing agreement
3 ways a listing agreement can be terminated
Termination
Environmental factors that may require disclosure
Categories forming the basis for discrimination under the Fair Housing laws
Fair housing discrimination in advertising
Antitrust laws
How real estate commissions are determined
Payment of a commission under a listing agreement
Evaluating and Pricing Property
Comparative market analysis (CMA)
Value of a property
Cost, value, and price
Role of an appraiser
Sources of information needed for preparing a market analysis
Financing terms
Zoning laws
Working with Buyers
Methods of addressing pending divorce actions; partnerships or corporate sellers’/buyers’; builder or seller guarantees; pending foreclosure actions; pending bankruptcy; sales involving estates
How to present offers, counter-offers, and multiple offers
Appropriate conduct and behavior when showing property and presenting offers regarding Fair Housing Laws
Communication with all parties
Estimate of seller’s proceeds for a residential sale
Estimate buyer’s cash requirements to close
Negotiation and Sales Techniques
Structuring an offer
Effective agency representation
Representing a buyer
Negotiation process
Successful sales techniques and consumer protection
Home inspectors
Federal, state, and local fair housing laws
Permitted and unlawful activities for unlicensed personal assistants
Purchase and Sales Agreements with Earnest Money Provisions
Purchase and Sale Agreement and various addenda
Types of contracts
Contract modification, canceling a contract, attaching additional addenda to the contract, and common law issues
How offers become contracts
Legitimacy of facsimile and telegram copies versus original copies
Notification and acceptance
Statute of Frauds regarding real estate contracts
Contingencies
Acceptable forms of earnest money
Proper handling procedures for earnest money
Residential Financing
Guidelines for qualifying a purchaser
Pitfalls to avoid when qualifying a purchaser
Influence of the value of property when qualifying a borrower
How to arrive at the maximum purchase price a borrower can afford
to pay for a home
Conventional, FHA, and VA financing and the different qualifying
requirements for each
Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM)
Sources of special financing programs available for first time
homebuyers
Closing Processes
Events and processes affect the closing of a
residential transaction
Closing dates and different financing methods
affect closing costs
Regulation Z in residential finance
Current Issues in Washington Residential Real Estate
3 Clock Hours (WA CE)
by Dixie Randock
A+ Institute
Real Estate
Academy
copyright 2000-2006
This is the Required 3 clock hour Core Course
required for the first renewal. Each two year period this course
covers Current Issues in Residential Real Estate.