Michigan 40-Hour Salesperson | Michigan Approval #0550-3040

40 Hour | Online Text and Video course
This course is designed to provide individuals in the state of Michigan with the 40 hours of pre-license instruction that must be completed in order to be issued a salesperson license. This course contains instruction on a wide variety of topics including agency, fair housing, mathematics, property ownership, titles and deeds, mortgages, and property management.
Includes 100's of Michigan Specific Practice Exam Questions 

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Description

Learning Objectives:

At the end of this class students will be able to:

  • Operate in a manner that is ethical and responsible
  • Establish and maintain agency relationships with real estate brokers and other real estate salespersons
  • Properly handle brokerage funds including commissions and client trust monies
  • Advertise in a manner that is legal and appropriate
  • Operate in accordance with federal and state antitrust laws
  • Interact with customers and clients while respecting fair housing laws and the fair housing rights of individuals
  • Operate in accordance with established federal and state fair housing laws
  • Establish an agency relationship
  • Operate as a party to an agency relationship
  • Fulfill the responsibilities of an agent
  • Terminate an agency relationship
  • Calculate various values associated with real estate including property size, commission payments, and mortgage payments
  • Form a valid contract
  • Respond appropriately to a breach of contract
  • Assist a client in forming an appropriate real estate contract
  • Identify a property and its location from its legal description
  • Evaluate what rights are held by the owner of a particular property
  • Discern the form of ownership an individual holds over a property
  • Explain to a client how encumbrances affect ownership of their property
  • Estimate the value of a piece of real estate
  • Carry out a comparative market analysis
  • Determine if an official appraisal is required for a particular property
  • Determine how a property is owned based on the estate the owner possesses
  • Help a client establish a business structure that is best suited for their needs
  • Assess whether a client needs title insurance
  • Determine if the title to a particular property has any attached encumbrances
  • Help a client select the deed that will transfer ownership of a property in a way that meets their needs
  • Assist a client with a 1031 exchange
  • Help a client select a suitable mortgage loan
  • Evaluate a mortgage loan contract
  • Operate in accordance with state and federal mortgage loan laws including the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, RESPA, and ECOA
  • Provide clients and customers with the proper TRID disclosure forms
  • Explain how a transaction of real estate is financed
  • Assist a client in selecting the loan that will best serve their needs
  • Guide a client through the loan application process
  • Describe the various sources of loan money
  • Successfully operate as a property manager
  • Help a client establish a lease agreement that is suitable to their needs
  • Establish an effective relationship with tenants
  • Operate in accordance with the landlord-tenant laws of the State of Michigan
  • Advise a client on how to manage environmental issues while also avoiding violating state and federal environmental laws
  • Advise a client on how land use controls will affect their use and enjoyment of a property
  • Describe the purpose and effect of zoning and master plans
  • Provide clients and customers with required disclosures
  • Operate in accordance with the real estate laws of the State of Michigan