This guide is designed to help you prepare for the state Real Estate Licensing Examination. It covers key topics, provides a suggested study schedule, and lists helpful resources.
Suggested Study ScheduleWeek | Focus Area | Recommended Activity |
|---|---|---|
1 | Real Estate Law (Agency, Contracts) | Review chapter summaries and flashcards |
2 | Property Ownership and Transfer | Practice multiple-choice questions on transfer methods |
3 | Valuation and Appraisal | Watch instructional videos and take notes |
4 | Finance and Settlement Procedures | Complete a full practice exam in one sitting |
5 | Practice and Professional Conduct | Review ethical guidelines and state-specific laws |
6 | Comprehensive Review | Re-take practice tests and focus on weak areas |
Key Exam Topics
I. Property Law
Resources and Next Steps
- Forms of Ownership: Fee simple, life estate, joint tenancy, tenancy in common.
- Encumbrances: Liens, easements, and encroachments.
- Legal Descriptions: Metes and bounds, lot and block, rectangular survey system.
- Types of Agency: Buyer's agent, seller's agent, dual agency.
- Fiduciary Duties: Loyalty, obedience, disclosure, confidentiality, reasonable care, and accounting (LODCAR).
- Essential Contract Elements: Offer and acceptance, legal purpose, competent parties, consideration.
- Mortgages: Types of loans (fixed-rate, adjustable-rate), loan origination.
- Government-Backed Loans: FHA, VA, and USDA loans.
- Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and RESPA: Key regulations and disclosures.
- Approaches to Value: Sales comparison approach, cost approach, income approach.
- Principles of Value: Anticipation, contribution, substitution.
To finalize your preparation, use the following resources and steps:
- Official State Candidate Handbook: Locate and review the official guide for the exam content outline.