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5 best Arizona real estate schools for 2024

Housing Wire

Topics include: Real estate license law, agency, contracts, real property, ownership, taxes, water law, land development and zoning, deeds and title transfer, escrow and settlement, fair housing, leases & more AZ Contract Writing Course: 6 hrs of required instruction. Deluxe: Required 90 hrs of coursework.

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Agent vs. REALTOR®: Why the Difference Matters

Lamacchia Realty

Members of NAR are granted access to tools and systems that will only benefit their buyers and sellers, Additionally, members are required to attend an extensive training session every 2-3 years on the organization’s strict Code of Ethics. “To They consistently keep up with how the market is performing, trends, and property values.

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Commercial Real Estate Appraisal Review: Essential Handbook to a Necessary and Influential 2nd Opinion

The Robert Weiler Company

It isn’t clear who owns the appraised property. City or federally owned property is being evaluated. The physical, legal, or economic descriptions of the property are in question. Further, a property appraisal reviewer should have experience with the type of property that the professional is reviewing.

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7 best real estate classes in Ohio (OH) for 2024

Housing Wire

Brimming with coursework that is up to date with current trends, expect to receive insight on issues facing Ohio real estate agents today. Required Ohio real estate continuing education courses for first and subsequent license renewals are offered through Colibri’s sister school, McKissock Learning.

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Reconsideration of Value and Appraisers

Appraisal Today

Maintain USPAP compliance – Confirm the ROV request came from your client, either directly or through the client’s AMC, acting as an agent for the client, or other party designated as an agent by the client. The importance of this cannot be overstated. The appraiser must now reconcile these three values into one final opinion of value.