Pkg # 702 Forming Real Estate Syndicates & Creating Carryback Financing
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- This course covers how to syndicate and do carryback sales in CA, with the six DRE mandated O-AFTER courses as described below
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27 hours of Consumer Protection
Forming Real Estate Syndicates
Legal Edit 2015
- - Forming Real Estate Syndicates provides you with the critical knowledge needed to use
a limited liability company (LLC) entity in group investment programs - - This book also discusses syndication activities and their chronology, the laws
governing LLCs, the use of investment circulars and supplemental materials to solicit
investors, and LLC operating agreements for the management of the investment group - - Also analyzed are investment activities that present a risk of loss controlled by
securities law and tenant-in-common co-ownerships
Creating Carryback Financing
Legal Edit 2016
- - Creating Carryback Financing equips California brokers, agents, buyers and sellers in
carryback financing transactions with the knowledge to efficiently structure seller
financing agreements, advise on their financial risks and rewards while complying with
the latest laws and regulations - - This book includes up-to-date, in-depth analyses of carryback financing basics, notes
and their provisions, trust deeds, sophisticated carryback arrangements and tax
aspects of carryback paper
18 hours of Office Management & Supervision, Agency, Fair Housing, Trust Funds, Ethics and Risk Management
Office Management & Supervision, Agency, Fair Housing, Trust Funds, Ethics and Risk Management
Legal Edit 2018
- - A critical analysis of how real estate brokers are to establish policies, rules and
procedures for managing their offices and limit their exposure to risk - - Also covered is the tracking of agent activities, records, funds and reports,
as well as
the appointment and supervision of an office manager, and implementing a successful
marketing strategy
- - Agency and representation are synonymous in real estate transactions
- - Learn how a broker, by accepting employment from a client, undertakes the task of aggressively using due diligence to represent the client - to meet the client's purpose
for retaining the broker
- - Fair Housing focuses on the federal and state housing laws which relate to the sale
and rental of property, such as prohibitions against redlining, discriminatory
advertisement, refusing to show properties and blockbusting
- - Trust Funds covers the management and accounting of trust funds belonging to others
which a broker handles in the course of their business
- - A review of the procedures for maintaining professional standards in all real estate
transactions to ensure truthful and reputable conduct by real estate licensees - - Topics include how to disclose a conflict of interest, the proper handling of a
counteroffer form, property disclosures, the accurate representation of mortgage
terms and prohibited practices, such as use of kickbacks, price fixing and restricted
MLS access - - Our Ethics course meets and exceeds the CAR/NAR Code of Ethics requirement
because it is approved by the California DRE
- - Recognize, handle and effectively resolve the risk of liability inherent in the practice of real estate related activities
- - The correct use of forms to make disclosures and present analyses is crucial to
avoid
the errors and omissions which place liability on the broker and their agents