Mississippi Real Estate School Online

Provides up-do-date and detailed coverage of all information essential for those seeking licensure. This course fulfills the 60 hours of required education for salesperson licensure in Mississippi.

 

This course covers the definition of “relocation” and the development of the relocation industry.

 

This course provides an introduction to the basics of asset management. It introduces the student to the key ideas and concepts of management as well as the techniques a manager will use to evaluate the market and evaluate the financial impact of alternatives in order to make properly informed decisions.

 

This course covers major environmental hazards.

 

This course provides an introduction to residential real estate finance, including information on the underwriting process for FHA, VA, FNMA & FHLMC loans.

 

In this course you will learn about the types of general contracts as well as the different kinds of real estate contracts.

 

This course discusses the federal Fair Housing Act, as well as other anti-discrimination laws that directly affect the real estate industry and the financing of real estate.

 

In this course students will learn about the Internet and how it has affected the real estate industry.

 

The objective of this course is to teach the real estate professional how he or she can help clients in buying and selling property on a tax-favorable basis.

 

This course explores the meaning of real property ownership and the differences between real estate and personal property.

 

This course covers the standards of conduct and ethical judgment by addressing the different concepts that contribute to ethical business practices.

 

Based on the best-selling exam prep book, and containing state-specific content, this online product gives students practice answering exam questions in a computer-based environment.

 
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