Florida Post-Licensing: Finance and Economics
Finance makes the real estate world go 'round! Florida Post-Licensing: Finance and Economics covers mortgages, home equity lines of credit, credit scoring, the closing process, fraud prevention best practices, taxation and more.
This course is broken down into separate modules:
- Real Estate Finance examines the history and current state of the market, major sources of mortgage loan funding and various loan options.
- Mortgages takes more focused look at the mortgage loan transaction process and the role of the real estate professional.
- In Fraud and Real Estate reviews common types of fraud and how licensees can help safeguard clients.
- In Taxes and Real Estate we look at taxes associated with real estate ownership and sales, and deductibility as your clients buy and sell residential property, engage in like-kind exchanges.
This course covers:
- The current state of the real estate finance market and its impact on the real estate industry as a whole
- Benefits and risks associated with common loan options
- The mortgage process and a licensee's role within it
- The 1003 Uniform Residential Loan Application
- Predatory lending practices and how to protect your clients from becoming victims
- The credit approval process
- The underwriting process
- Calculations for capital gains and losses
State Requirements For Florida
Florida State Requirement Details for Real Estate Sales Associate Post-Licensing Education
Hours Required by the State: 45 hours within 18-24 months after obtaining the initial license.
Please note: All courses must be COMPLETED AND REPORTED to the Florida Real Estate Commission, PRIOR to your license expiration date. Please allow ample time for course completion and reporting to the state, otherwise your license could go on inactive status.
Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation - Division of Real Estate
Street Address: 400 West Robinson Street, N801, Orlando, FL 32801
Telephone: 850.487.1395
Fax: 850.488.8040
Renewal and Continuing Education Information
Contact the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation - Division of Real Estate