Lesson 1Agency relationships and duties: types of agency, disclosure obligations, fiduciary dutiesDis section explain agency relationships in real estate, including creation and termination of agency, types of representation, disclosure requirements, fiduciary duties owed to clients, and limited duties owed to customers.
Creation and termination of agencySeller, buyer, and dual agency modelsDesignated and transaction brokerageRequired agency and disclosure formsFiduciary duties and standard of careLesson 2Real estate finance: mortgages, lending instruments, amortization, and basic loan calculationsDis section introduce real estate finance concepts, including mortgage types, lending instruments, loan underwriting, amortization schedules, and basic loan calculations wey appear on licensing exams and in everyday brokerage practice.
Promissory notes and security instrumentsMortgage, deed of trust, and lien theoryFixed, adjustable, and balloon loansAmortization tables and loan balance mathLoan origination, points, and APR basicsLesson 3Valuation and appraisal fundamentals: market value, approaches to value, and comparable analysisDis section introduce valuation and appraisal principles, including market value, forces wey influence value, di sales comparison, cost, and income approaches, and how appraisers use comparables and adjustments in reports.
Market value versus price and costPrinciples and forces affecting valueSales comparison approach and adjustmentsCost approach and depreciation typesIncome approach and capitalization rateLesson 4Real estate math: prorations, commission calculations, area/volume, loan payment and qualifying ratiosDis section explain common real estate math tested on di exam, including prorations, commissions, area and volume, loan payment calculations, and qualifying ratios used by lenders to evaluate borrower affordability.
Proration methods for taxes and rentsSales commissions and net-to-seller mathArea, perimeter, and volume calculationsLoan payment and interest computationsDebt-to-income and qualifying ratiosLesson 5Leases and property management basics: landlord/tenant rights, lease terms, security depositsDis section cover basic leasing and property management topics, including lease types, essential lease clauses, landlord and tenant rights and duties, security deposit handling, and fair housing issues in rental management.
Types of residential and commercial leasesEssential lease terms and clausesLandlord and tenant rights and dutiesSecurity deposits and trust accountsProperty manager duties and reportingLesson 6Property ownership and land descriptions: estates, forms of ownership, and legal descriptionsDis section review property ownership concepts, including freehold and leasehold estates, concurrent ownership forms, homestead and dower rights, and legal land descriptions used to identify property in deeds and public records.
Freehold and leasehold estate typesSole, joint, and common ownership formsCommunity property and marital rightsMetes and bounds legal descriptionsLot and block and rectangular surveyLesson 7Closings and settlement processes: title transfer, escrow, closing statements, title insuranceDis section cover di closing process from contract to deed recording, including escrow procedures, title searches, closing disclosures, settlement statements, and di role of title insurance in managing risk for buyers and lenders.
Steps from contract to closingEscrow accounts and escrow instructionsTitle search, examination, and defectsClosing disclosures and settlement formsTitle insurance coverage and claimsLesson 8Contracts and contract law: formation, enforceability, contingencies, breach, and remediesDis section explain contract law as applied to real estate, including contract formation, essential elements, enforceability, contingencies, performance, breach, and available legal and equitable remedies for nonperforming parties.
Essential elements of valid contractsOffer, counteroffer, and acceptanceVoid, voidable, and unenforceable contractsCommon real estate contingenciesBreach, damages, and specific performanceLesson 9Ethics and professional conduct: confidentiality, conflicts of interest, unlicensed practice, advertising rulesDis section review ethical and professional conduct standards, including confidentiality, conflicts of interest, handling client funds, advertising rules, unlicensed practice, and disciplinary actions by real estate regulators.
Confidentiality and client loyaltyConflicts of interest and disclosuresHandling trust funds and escrowTruthful and compliant advertisingUnlicensed practice and penaltiesLesson 10Fair housing and anti-discrimination law: protected classes, prohibited practices, advertising rulesDis section explain federal and state fair housing and anti-discrimination laws, protected classes, prohibited practices, reasonable accommodations, steering and blockbusting, and advertising rules to ensure equal housing opportunity.
Protected classes under federal lawProhibited discriminatory practicesReasonable accommodations and accessSteering, blockbusting, and redliningFair housing compliant advertisingLesson 11Public and private land use controls: zoning, easements, covenants, and eminent domainDis section cover public and private land use controls, including zoning, building codes, subdivision regulations, easements, deed restrictions, and governmental powers such as eminent domain and taxation affecting property.
Zoning classifications and variancesBuilding codes and occupancy permitsEasements creation and terminationDeed restrictions and covenantsEminent domain, taxation, and police power