Kentucky Advertising
This real estate course covers the different forms of advertising, how and where to advertising your listings. Since smartphones are a relevant form of technology, this course also covers how to utilize your smartphone and the apps available for advertising purposes.
Course Contents
1. Advertising
2. Personal Database Management
3. Social Media's Place in Real Estate
4. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Agency
This real estate course dives deep into agency relationships and disclosures. It discusses the duties that licensees have to buyers and also sellers. This real estate course contains Kentucky forms used for disclosure. This course also covers the topic of CMAs in depth.
Course Contents
1. Agency Law
2. Agency Relationships and Disclosures
3. Seller Agency Duties
4. Buyer Agency Duties
5. Kentucky Agency and Disclosures
6. CMA's
7. Conclusion
8. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Contracts
This real estate course is designed to cover all facets of contract law. The five essentials of a valid contract are described. How contracts may be terminated is explored along with remedies in the event of breach of contract. Finally, real estate contracts are examined in detail along with sample formats and specific contingency clauses that may be encountered.
Course Contents
1. Foreclosure
2. General Contract Law
3. Contracts - Listing Agreements
4. Contracts - Sale and Lease Contracts
5. TRID: History and Forms
6. The Process of a Short Sale
7. Conclusion
8. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Disclosures
This real estate course will cover agency disclosures, environmental disclosures such as lead, property disclosures, and condominium disclosures. Real estate professionals must be aware of the importance of disclosures. Disclose, disclose and disclose.
Course Contents
1. Agency Disclosure
2. Environmental disclosures
3. Other Types of Disclosures
4. Conclusion
5. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Fair Housing
This real estate course looks at the history of fair housing and examines in depth the most pertinent legislation in force today. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was the first major legislation that applied to residential housing. The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 broadened the coverage, increased the enforcement policies of the Act and stiffened the penalties invoked for violation of the Act. Specific advertising policies are investigated and illustrated. The procedure for filing a complaint of discrimination are studied in detail and there are lots of hints on how to stay clear of discriminatory practices in sales, rentals and financing of real estate.
Course Contents
1. A Historical Look at Fair Housing
2. Exemptions, Prohibited Actions, and Real-Life Court
3. Handicaps and Familial Status
4. Advertising and the Fair Housing Enforcements
5. Conclusion
6. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Finance
This real estate finance course will cover, in detail, the foreclosure process and different foreclosure types, mortgage clauses, specific types of loans including government-backed loans and other finance topics associated with the field of real estate.
Course Contents
1. Foreclosures
2. Real Estate Finance
3. Defining the Mortgage
4. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Licensee Compliance Course
The first chapter in this course provides an overview of the structure of the Kentucky Real Estate Commission (KREC). You will also learn about the responsibilities, powers, and goals of the KREC. The second chapter reviews the requirements to keep a license in good standing. We will also cover the Kentucky Real Estate Commission’s administrative processes and how to file the necessary paperwork when a licensee fails to complete the basic law requirements. The final chapter of this course focuses on the standards of professional conduct and advertising in real estate. Here you will learn about fiduciary duties, contract requirements, disclosures, agency agreements, and advertising laws.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Understand the structure of the Kentucky Real Estate Authority.
• Identify the goals and responsibilities of the Kentucky Real Estate Commission.
• Utilize accessible tools and information necessary to maintain a Kentucky real estate license.
• Apply professional standards to your everyday real estate practice.
Kentucky Risk Management
This real estate course will cover risk management strategies and procedures along with identifying the different areas of risk that real estate agents come across. This real estate course also dives into the Code of Ethics Articles and explains their relation to the business.
Course Contents
1. Risk Management
2. Ethics - Articles 1, 2 and 3
3. Ethics - Articles 12 and 16
4. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Technology & Data Security
As a real estate professional, it’s likely that you have a close relationship with the technology you utilize on a day-to-day basis. However, you may not always take the extra steps to protect these technological investments. Using technology properly and safely is essential to being successful in the real estate industry, particularly in a collaborative work environment. You should educate every member of your team on the potential dangers of technology, for one weak link in your chain can endanger the entire network. The point of this real estate course is to open your eyes to how vulnerable you can be when using technology in your real estate business, and to teach you how to use it safely and effectively. This real estate course will cover a number of topics, including viruses and malware, legal aspects of technology use, general tech etiquette, and safety tips. We’ll also cover the issues involved in converting your real estate practice from predominantly paper to a paperless transaction practice.
Course Contents
1. Introduction, Viruses, and How to Become Less of a Target
2. General Tech Safety Tips
3. Legal Issues that May Affect Your Real Estate Business
4. Conclusion
5. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Business Planning
When it comes to counseling sellers, there seems to be a volume of information available to licensees to help them. But unfortunately, that volume of information is not available for working with buyers. Many times, licensees are "on their own" in terms of dealing with buyer clients and keeping those clients happy.
When meeting with your buyer client, you can be certain they want to talk about their own wants, needs and desires and only then find out how you can be of benefit to them.
Course Contents
1. Seller and Property Qualifications
2. Qualifying Buyer Needs
3. The Business of Commercial Real Estate
4. Ethics and Brokerage
5. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Land Use
It is important for real estate licensees to be knowledgeable about their products for a number of reasons. Perhaps the most basic is to be able to match home buyers with the types of properties they are most likely to be interested in. Construction knowledge also comes into play in assisting sellers with their pricing and marketing decisions and buyers with their offering decisions.
Course Contents
1. Construction
2. Land Use Control and Regulation
3. Understanding Environmental Issues
4. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Property Management 1
During the past decade or so, historic swings in housing, labor and stock markets have defined an economic climate which can only be described as uncertain. The economic unpredictability of the Great Recession of 2007 permeated every facet and demographic one could imagine. Gen Y’s postponement of their financial independence has recently created a new brand of tenant - the Generation Y tenant. An unprecedented increase in the amount of Generation Y young adults live with their parents - a statistic that convincingly demonstrates that the millennial generation has delayed their financial independence. Meaningful and compelling social focus has been performed to reveal how this new generation of young adults have fared in the wake of the Great Recession; with particular attention devoted to the comparison of Generation Y’s delayed financial independence compared to previous generations. This real estate course explores how the field of Property Management has changed in reaction to tenant demographics that are vastly different from the typical tenant of past.
Course Contents
1. Managing Property for the Next Generation of Tenant
2. Meet the Millennial - the Next Generation of Tenant
3. Property Management - Solutions for the Next Generation
4. Finding and Connecting with Your New Tenant
5. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Property Management 2
This real estate course covers the general topics that affect those professionals tasked with the responsibility of professionally managing real property. Students will first be introduced to those issues that directly impact property owners. The second chapter outlines the matters relating to tenant-centric topics. Finally, the last chapter details pitfalls a professional property manager faces operating a business as a property management business owner.
Course Contents
1. Property Owners
2. Tenant Responsibilities
3. The Property Management Business
4. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Real Estate Investments
This real estate course was designed to familiarize licensees with the basic principles of residential investment properties. It includes information about building wealth through residential investments in real estate, provides details about the basic principles of residential real estate investing and includes class studies applying those principles.
Course Contents
1. Understanding the Principles of Investment
2. Concepts of Residential Real Estate Investment
3. Understanding Flips and Fix-Ups
4. Conclusion
5. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Advertising
This real estate course covers the different forms of advertising, how and where to advertising your listings. Since smartphones are a relevant form of technology, this course also covers how to utilize your smartphone and the apps available for advertising purposes.
Course Contents
1. Advertising
2. Personal Database Management
3. Social Media's Place in Real Estate
4. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Agency
This real estate course dives deep into agency relationships and disclosures. It discusses the duties that licensees have to buyers and also sellers. This real estate course contains Kentucky forms used for disclosure. This course also covers the topic of CMAs in depth.
Course Contents
1. Agency Law
2. Agency Relationships and Disclosures
3. Seller Agency Duties
4. Buyer Agency Duties
5. Kentucky Agency and Disclosures
6. CMA's
7. Conclusion
8. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Contracts
This real estate course is designed to cover all facets of contract law. The five essentials of a valid contract are described. How contracts may be terminated is explored along with remedies in the event of breach of contract. Finally, real estate contracts are examined in detail along with sample formats and specific contingency clauses that may be encountered.
Course Contents
1. Foreclosure
2. General Contract Law
3. Contracts - Listing Agreements
4. Contracts - Sale and Lease Contracts
5. TRID: History and Forms
6. The Process of a Short Sale
7. Conclusion
8. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Disclosures
This real estate course will cover agency disclosures, environmental disclosures such as lead, property disclosures, and condominium disclosures. Real estate professionals must be aware of the importance of disclosures. Disclose, disclose and disclose.
Course Contents
1. Agency Disclosure
2. Environmental disclosures
3. Other Types of Disclosures
4. Conclusion
5. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Fair Housing
This real estate course looks at the history of fair housing and examines in depth the most pertinent legislation in force today. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was the first major legislation that applied to residential housing. The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 broadened the coverage, increased the enforcement policies of the Act and stiffened the penalties invoked for violation of the Act. Specific advertising policies are investigated and illustrated. The procedure for filing a complaint of discrimination are studied in detail and there are lots of hints on how to stay clear of discriminatory practices in sales, rentals and financing of real estate.
Course Contents
1. A Historical Look at Fair Housing
2. Exemptions, Prohibited Actions, and Real-Life Court
3. Handicaps and Familial Status
4. Advertising and the Fair Housing Enforcements
5. Conclusion
6. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Finance
This real estate finance course will cover, in detail, the foreclosure process and different foreclosure types, mortgage clauses, specific types of loans including government-backed loans and other finance topics associated with the field of real estate.
Course Contents
1. Foreclosures
2. Real Estate Finance
3. Defining the Mortgage
4. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Licensee Compliance Course
The first chapter in this course provides an overview of the structure of the Kentucky Real Estate Commission (KREC). You will also learn about the responsibilities, powers, and goals of the KREC. The second chapter reviews the requirements to keep a license in good standing. We will also cover the Kentucky Real Estate Commission’s administrative processes and how to file the necessary paperwork when a licensee fails to complete the basic law requirements. The final chapter of this course focuses on the standards of professional conduct and advertising in real estate. Here you will learn about fiduciary duties, contract requirements, disclosures, agency agreements, and advertising laws.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Understand the structure of the Kentucky Real Estate Authority.
• Identify the goals and responsibilities of the Kentucky Real Estate Commission.
• Utilize accessible tools and information necessary to maintain a Kentucky real estate license.
• Apply professional standards to your everyday real estate practice.
Kentucky Risk Management
This real estate course will cover risk management strategies and procedures along with identifying the different areas of risk that real estate agents come across. This real estate course also dives into the Code of Ethics Articles and explains their relation to the business.
Course Contents
1. Risk Management
2. Ethics - Articles 1, 2 and 3
3. Ethics - Articles 12 and 16
4. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Technology & Data Security
As a real estate professional, it’s likely that you have a close relationship with the technology you utilize on a day-to-day basis. However, you may not always take the extra steps to protect these technological investments. Using technology properly and safely is essential to being successful in the real estate industry, particularly in a collaborative work environment. You should educate every member of your team on the potential dangers of technology, for one weak link in your chain can endanger the entire network. The point of this real estate course is to open your eyes to how vulnerable you can be when using technology in your real estate business, and to teach you how to use it safely and effectively. This real estate course will cover a number of topics, including viruses and malware, legal aspects of technology use, general tech etiquette, and safety tips. We’ll also cover the issues involved in converting your real estate practice from predominantly paper to a paperless transaction practice.
Course Contents
1. Introduction, Viruses, and How to Become Less of a Target
2. General Tech Safety Tips
3. Legal Issues that May Affect Your Real Estate Business
4. Conclusion
5. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Business Planning
When it comes to counseling sellers, there seems to be a volume of information available to licensees to help them. But unfortunately, that volume of information is not available for working with buyers. Many times, licensees are "on their own" in terms of dealing with buyer clients and keeping those clients happy.
When meeting with your buyer client, you can be certain they want to talk about their own wants, needs and desires and only then find out how you can be of benefit to them.
Course Contents
1. Seller and Property Qualifications
2. Qualifying Buyer Needs
3. The Business of Commercial Real Estate
4. Ethics and Brokerage
5. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Land Use
It is important for real estate licensees to be knowledgeable about their products for a number of reasons. Perhaps the most basic is to be able to match home buyers with the types of properties they are most likely to be interested in. Construction knowledge also comes into play in assisting sellers with their pricing and marketing decisions and buyers with their offering decisions.
Course Contents
1. Construction
2. Land Use Control and Regulation
3. Understanding Environmental Issues
4. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Property Management 1
During the past decade or so, historic swings in housing, labor and stock markets have defined an economic climate which can only be described as uncertain. The economic unpredictability of the Great Recession of 2007 permeated every facet and demographic one could imagine. Gen Y’s postponement of their financial independence has recently created a new brand of tenant - the Generation Y tenant. An unprecedented increase in the amount of Generation Y young adults live with their parents - a statistic that convincingly demonstrates that the millennial generation has delayed their financial independence. Meaningful and compelling social focus has been performed to reveal how this new generation of young adults have fared in the wake of the Great Recession; with particular attention devoted to the comparison of Generation Y’s delayed financial independence compared to previous generations. This real estate course explores how the field of Property Management has changed in reaction to tenant demographics that are vastly different from the typical tenant of past.
Course Contents
1. Managing Property for the Next Generation of Tenant
2. Meet the Millennial - the Next Generation of Tenant
3. Property Management - Solutions for the Next Generation
4. Finding and Connecting with Your New Tenant
5. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Property Management 2
This real estate course covers the general topics that affect those professionals tasked with the responsibility of professionally managing real property. Students will first be introduced to those issues that directly impact property owners. The second chapter outlines the matters relating to tenant-centric topics. Finally, the last chapter details pitfalls a professional property manager faces operating a business as a property management business owner.
Course Contents
1. Property Owners
2. Tenant Responsibilities
3. The Property Management Business
4. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Real Estate Investments
This real estate course was designed to familiarize licensees with the basic principles of residential investment properties. It includes information about building wealth through residential investments in real estate, provides details about the basic principles of residential real estate investing and includes class studies applying those principles.
Course Contents
1. Understanding the Principles of Investment
2. Concepts of Residential Real Estate Investment
3. Understanding Flips and Fix-Ups
4. Conclusion
5. End of Course Final Exam
Kentucky Post Advanced Pro Book Bundle 1
Kentucky Licensee Compliance Course Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Agency Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Contracts Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Disclosure Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Finance Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Fair Housing Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Advertising Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Technology & Data Security Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Risk Management Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Land Use Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Property Management 1 Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Property Management 2 Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Business Planning Printed Textbook |
Kentucky Real Estate Investments Printed Textbook |