A good question to consider is whether or not you yourself should become a real estate agent. The best answer, of course (like a lot of good answers, is that it depends. It depends on your goals and your state’s requirements. If, for example, you are only planning on using this course to learn how [...]
In some states you now have what are known as “transaction brokers,” which are real estate professionals who represent neither the seller or the buyer. They merely act as go-betweens, in effect, or as facilitators to help make the deal go through. One of the first states to recognize that brokers can act in a [...]
Education: Doctorate Degree, Educational Administration/Psychology, California Coast University, Santa Ana, California – 1986 Master of Science Degree, Educational Administration/Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana – 1964 Bachelor of Science Degree, Scondary Education/Sociology, Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri – 1960 Associate in Arts Degree, Liberal Arts/Business, Allen Military Academy, Bryan, Texas – 1957 Previous Proffesional Career: [...]
Normally real estate brokers work for property seller. But did you know that you can also have a agent/broker work for you, the property buyer/investor? However, you really don’t need to establish a written contractual relationship with your “buyer’s broker/agent.” You can simply ask a agent/broker that you trust if he or she would call [...]
You can assume many V.A. and F.H.A. type loans without qualifying, and most conventional type loans issued prior to 1976. But as of March 1, 1988, you now have to qualify to be granted a V.A. loan. Then the following year, as of December 15, 1989, it is now necessary to have to qualify for [...]