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Broker Pre-License

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BM001: Real Estate Brokerage Management
Credits: 30

Real Estate Brokerage Management: Required course for broker's license. Intended to help a person understand how to set up and run a real estate brokerage office and emphasizes the application of management techniques required for the brokerage operation. *Note Classes are 4 days in duration, some classes are taught in two consecutive Thursday & Friday's.

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LW001: Real Estate Law
Credits: 30

Real Estate Law: Required course for broker's license. Designed for the real estate professional as a course in the general principles of law governing the interest in real estate, and to acquaint the student with how the law works, but is not intended to be a substitute for competent legal counsel.

There are currently no future sections of this course. Please check back soon or contact us.
FI001: Real Estate Finance
Credits: 30

Real Estate Finance: This is an elective pre-license course for an Idaho broker's license. Designed as an introduction to real estate financing and includes a study of the sources and application of funds, the financial instruments commonly used, institutional structures and policies, and loan processing. Each student should be familiar with a financial calculator prior to enrolling (Idaho Real Estate Commission Aug. 28, 2007).

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- Students Must Bring A HP10B2 Calculator & Realty Blue Books.

There are currently no future sections of this course. Please check back soon or contact us.
VA001S: Real Estate Valuation & Analysis
Credits: 30

Elective course for broker's license. This course assumes that the student has exposure to the appraisal field and is specifically interested in the appraisal of income producing properties. This is a second level course covering the appraisal process and the different approaches, methods, and techniques used to determine the value of income producing properties. This course is not designed to provide the student with all the skill and knowledge necessary to prepare income property appraisals, but the student should have an understanding of the concepts and practices of income producing real estate appraisals (Idaho Real Estate Commission Aug. 28, 2007)

There are currently no future sections of this course. Please check back soon or contact us.