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- Q: I bought exam prep from a local real estate school in LA, and it has like 1k questions...well it's bit hard to study all that 1k questions since i only have like 2 weeks until the exam date. if anyone have any experices with that site, please leave any inputs..I took the test before and failed once..my 1k questions were similar but it's too many.. :(thanks,
- Try okorder . It is well worth it and is easy to use. I tried it for $29 for six months enrollment and passed the first time. I would recommend it. They also have flash cards that helped me alot.
- Q: I am interested in Real Estate , Criminology, Psychology, and Social Work ! Which in your opinon is a better career to get into !How would I go about getting a liscense for real estate, and how long would it take? What is the career like?I am also interested in Social Work/ Psychology I am interested in getting my Bachelors and my masters to work in a school with kids (NOT CHILD AND YOUTH WORKER I DO NOT WANT TO BE LIMITED) or I may want to work in a court room. Down the line I would like to do private practises. Would I be able to take criminology for my bachelors and social work or psychology for my masters?Would I be able to take a real estate course while doing one of the others?Please HELP!
- Those are both lucrative and prestigious careers, so it depends on your aptitude and interest which is the better line of work you want to pursue. To get a real estate license involves in-depth study, and then you have to take and pass the exam in the state where you plan to work. Some states are reciprocal, which means your license may be valid in other states besides the one you're planning to work in. Let me warn you, however, that the test is not easy, and many people fail to pass it on the first try. However, you can repeat it as many times as you wish. With regard to the other careers, you'd have to check with the universities offering the courses to find out the requirements and what courses you need to take. I would not recommend taking too many classes at one time. The real estate course in itself requires intense study. You are to be admired for your ambition, but don't bog yourself down with too much, as it will defeat your purpose. Settle on one thing at a time, and you'll have better luck.
- Q: Hey,They just contacted me about a repo from 04 and said they would put my house on a lien. I can't give the 10k they are asking for, but I also have a real estate in another state. Can they go after that too? I have an attorney working on my case (Workers Comp) and she filed lawsuit almost a year ago and still, no advance. What does the Lien consist off, and what are my options in this lien?Also, should I use the real estate I have to get a loan from the bank?Many Thanks!
- When a lender says it will put a lien on your real prperty, that usually means they are going to have to file a lawsuit and get a judgment. Once they get the judgment, it can be recorded in the county where you own real peoperty. Then it becomes a judgment lien on the property. Judgment liens can be collected by having someone (usually the sheriff, varies by local law) conduct a sale of the property. The bad news for a lender is that such a sale can get them title the property (and you off the title), but that title will be subject to the claims of other creditors (like your mortgage lender) who had recorded liens on the real estate prior to the recording of the judgment. The earlier liens have priority over the later liens and usually can't lose their priority by the later lienholder's sale. This is a lien priority matter. That means the lender would have to pay the other liens in order to keep THEM from foreclosing and leaving him with, possibly, nothing. That is not a good deal, so often the new lienholder just waits until you try to sell or refinance the property, at which time you have to pay them off in order to do either of those things. Oh yes, a successful new lien can trigger a default on some loans, so one foreclosure filing can cascade things. As for a property in another state, they would probably have to (1) find out about the property (a thing called a debtor's examination will reveal that), (2) find a way to get the judgment recognized in the other state (every state has procedures for this) and (3) record the other state's judgment. Then there is the whole lien priority thing again.
- Q: In San Antonio which Real Estate company should I start with that I can potentially make the most money as a new agent?
- doesn't work that way. u get to start in the one that accepts u . so apply to every one of them
- Q: I am looking into different options for becoming a Real Estate Developer. Unlike going to college to be a teacher or an lawyer there is no "one path" to become a Real Estate Developer. I took several architecture classes in high school in a program that is considered to the best in the Texas (winning several state awards too) so I have a very good foundation in architecture with a portfolio to match.I'm wondering if getting my Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) then a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance would be a more well-rounded education opposed to a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) then the MBA.
- Take BS in Architecture. The degree includes courses in project development and management. I guess you don't have to take a masters degree in business administration to become a well-rounded real estate developer. You can take short management courses in real estate management. Actual experience - by employing yourself with an established business developer is valuable. Learn the trade while employed. Pick up evrything thats valuable and remember not to repeat the mistakes or imperfections you encounter while learning through experience - when you finally establish your own firm. Good luck!
- Q: Can anyone suggest a good real estate school for the prelicense course? Website or name? Did you take the course?
- I okorder FYI, I went to Bert Rogers School of Real Estate -in person, the old fashioned classroom way - because I heard from colleagues that it's important to get your questions answered at the instant, as well as hear real-life experiences from others in your class. It's a more well-rounded learning environment. A computer screen is not going to answer your questions when you are confused, or tell interesting stories, and you can easily be distracted when attempting to do somethat at home, online. I've also heard from people I've met who took the online courses that they had a harder time with the Florida State Exam. They felt that they did not get the total immersion experience that you would in a classroom, and in retrospect, the convenience factor of the online course was not worth it. Anyway, some people do just fine learning online -I opted for face time. Good luck and best wishes.
- Q: I would like to invest in the real estate market of USA. I need a reliable entity to advice me on the type of investment, the amount to invest, and where to invest? can anyone help me with a list of organizations like Century 21 for such a service. Appreciate your help.
- There is no -all inclusive- real estate market in the US. The US is a huge country. Even within a city there are several markets. Before you decide on a real estate brokerage to call you will need to decide on what part of the US you want to invest in, and what type of property you want to buy. If I were going to live in Phoenix for 10 years then buying a house now while I live there would be a no brainer. If I were going to own an apartment building in Vegas for 10 years then I would think that would be a good investment. Either one of those for only a year or two would be scary.
- Q: In Ohio, how do you become an license real estate appraiser, is experience needed ? Was looking at this as a part time job. Would I have to go thru a real estate company ? thanks Lisa
- This is not a part time job.
- Q: I am a soon-to-be licensed real estate salesperson and was wondering if any agents out there think it's possible for a new (and young) agent to start out in the high-end market?Is it as easy as applying at a high-end broker?
- You know what ... anythings possible BUT what you have to understand people in the high end real estate( and people with high end real estate) have contacts and networks build BUT that doesn't necessarily matter. You can break into these areas! Most people in the high end real estate sector have many clients or realtors. Want to be successful, heres a good start (1) ALWAYS dress to impress (dress to the same level as your customers, that's important (2) have HIGH integrity (meaning honestly and ethics (3) be a shark in the office over property but a DIPLOMAT with close clientele and customers (4) BE HUMBLE AND CONSERVATIVE!!! many wealthy people find this comforting and that's exactly how you build relationships! (5) don't compete in the bull sh%^t game were you're DISCOUNTING other people or company's it's really BAD TASTE! That's a great start... other than that WORK HARD ... BE DETERMINED ... GIVE IT TIME ... SUCCESS WILL COME ... FOR-SURE!! GOOD LUCK MAN! nothing comes easy!
- Q: Im going to invest in Real Estate on the side (mainly rental properties ).. Right now im getting my real estate license but im also finishing up a paralegal program. Which of these two jobs would be more beneficial to me as a real estate investor, becoming an agent and work with a broker then maybe become a broker, or work as a real estate paralegal?? (i live in wpb Florida)
- I think agent it better, though I'm not sure exactly what paralegal does (do they have access to the mls). If you are doing this on the side figure you've got to buy/ sell at least one property per year to cover the costs of having a license (assuming your commissions cover the costs, not talking about a flip here). However, access to the mls is crucial for me and whatever you do, make sure you have this.
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