Premium education package to obtain a California real estate license. Includes exam prep and textbooks.
$399.00 | 135 Hours
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This California real estate license training packaging includes proactive instructor support, exam prep, and bound textbooks for studying.
The OnlineEd California Real Estate Salesperson Pre-License Training course package is designed to meet the 135 hours of pre-license training required to become a California real estate licensee. Courses included are Real Estate Principles (45 hours), Real Estate Practice (45 hours), Legal Aspects of Real Estate (45 hours), and the Salesperson Exam Prep Pack. This package includes:
This OnlineEd California Real Estate Salesperson Pre-License Training Course is approved by the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) to meet the educational requirements necessary to get a real estate salesperson license.
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Compliant with 2024 Fair Housing update. The DRE has updated content requirements for 2024. This course includes new content on Fair Housing law changes and meets all regulatory requirements for California real estate pre-license education.
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$399.00 (USD)
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Credit Hours: | 135 |
State: | California |
Category: | Vocational Training > Real Estate > License Training > California |
Purpose: | Premium education package to obtain a California real estate license. Includes exam prep and textbooks. |
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Purchase of this package requires that you read and acknowledge an Enrollment Agreement before receiving credit for any courses contained in this package. Please review the following:
The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) regulates the pace at which students may take pre-license courses as follows:
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DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
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Real estate salesperson licensee candidates in California are required to take a minimum of 135 hours of license training:
This online prelicense course fulfills the 45-hour California Real Estate Principles education requirement necessary for obtaining a real estate salesperson license.
Visit the California Department of Real Estate's website at https://www.dre.ca.gov for real estate license application requirements.
Future real estate agents need to have a general knowledge of the various legal descriptions. This course aims to break down complex real estate regulations into clear terms to help licensees succeed in the real estate industry. This course covers various topics such as legal descriptions, real estate titles, government rights to property, contract law, and encumbrances placed on real property. Students will also explore real estate financing, covering topics such as how mortgages and trust deeds are structured, how a buyer can obtain a loan to finance their real property purchase, and the steps a property appraiser takes to evaluate a property's value. After completing this course, students will have a better understanding of California legal concepts and be able to work effectively with clients throughout the buying or selling process.
As a part of the California real estate license requirements, the completion of the study and mastery of the following eighteen topics is required.
At the end of each chapter, a short review exercises will test your comprehension of the presented material. At the end of the course there is a final online examination of multiple choice questions. Successful passage of the final examination requires a score of 75% or better.
Upon registering for the pre-license course you will be assigned a primary instructor. This instructor will assist you with regard to any questions regarding course content or course navigation. You may contact your instructor by telephone or email.
The OnlineEd course is presented via the internet. The only thing you need to complete the course is a web browser and an internet connection. All course content and testing are delivered online. No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
This Pre-License Course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California salesperson license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
This course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material taken from the 543-page textbook California Real Estate Principles by OnlineEd, LLC. and published by OnlineEd. Each of the chapters in the course is followed by a quiz that must be passed before moving on to the next chapter.
Final Examination Criteria
The course's final examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions with a minimum passing score of 75%. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours, after which the exam is automatically graded. Any unanswered questions at the end of the final exam will be marked as incorrect. Students that do not pass the final exam may attempt the final exam a second time. Students who fail the final exam twice must start the course over from the beginning.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for pre-license courses to one completed exam per 17-1/2 day period.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Salesperson examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a CA real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at http://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, "RE 340A" is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
Download General Information Page
Real estate salesperson licensee candidates in California are required to take a minimum of 135 hours of license training:
This online prelicense real estate course fulfills the 45-hour Real Estate Practice education requirement necessary for obtaining a real estate salesperson license in California.
Visit the California Department of Real Estate's website at https://www.dre.ca.gov for license application requirements.
This course will introduce aspiring licensees to real estate practice and teach the fundamentals of real estate brokerage as it relates to residential real estate, which involves the representation of sellers, buyers, property owners, and tenants for which the licensee will be paid compensation. Real Estate Practice will also coach students on additional practices relating to real estate, such as following California's regulations on advertising real estate services, licensee responsibilities when handling money or other items of value given to them by clients, and properly disclosing themselves to customers and clients as real estate licensees.
Because the ethical conduct of a licensee will follow them throughout their career, this course will explain how to properly work with buyers and sellers to ensure that clients are treated fairly regarding ethical conduct and compliance with fair housing regulations. Students will also learn about learning about personal bias and how they relate to the practice of real estate.
This pre-license course requires the completion of the study and mastery of sixteen topics. These sixteen topics are organized as follows:
Upon registering for the pre-license course you will be assigned a primary instructor. This instructor will assist you with regard to any questions regarding course content or course navigation. You may contact your instructor by telephone or email.
The OnlineEd course is presented via the internet. The only thing you need to complete the course is a web browser and an internet connection. All course content and testing are delivered online. No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
This California salesperson prelicense course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California salesperson license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
This course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material taken from the textbook California Real Estate Practice by OnlineEd, LLC. and published by OnlineEd. Each of the chapters in the course is followed by a quiz that must be passed before moving on to the next chapter.
Final Examination Criteria
The course's final examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions with a minimum passing score of 75%. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours, after which the exam is automatically graded. Any unanswered questions at the end of the final exam will be marked as incorrect. Students that do not pass the final exam may attempt the final exam a second time. Students who fail the final exam twice must start the course over from the beginning.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for pre-license courses to one completed exam per 17-1/2 day period.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Salesperson examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a CA real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at https://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, "RE 340A" is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
Download General Information Page
Real estate salesperson licensee candidates in California are required to take a minimum of 135 hours of license training:
This online prelicense course, Legal Aspects of Real Estate, fulfills the 45-hour Real Estate Elective education requirement necessary for obtaining a salesperson real estate license in California.
Students are advised to visit the California Department of Real Estate's website at https://www.dre.ca.gov for license application requirements.
All course content and testing are delivered online. No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
This pre-license California Real Estate Law course requires the completion of the study and mastery of fifteen topics. These fifteen topics are:
Upon registering for the pre-license course you will be assigned a primary instructor. This instructor will assist you with regard to any questions regarding course content or course navigation. You may contact your instructor by telephone or email.
The OnlineEd California Real Estate Law course is presented via the internet. The only thing you need to complete the course is a web browser and an internet connection.
This Pre-License Course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California salesperson license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
This course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material taken from the textbook California Real Estate Principles by OnlineEd, LLC. and published by OnlineEd. Each of the chapters in the online California Real Estate Law course is followed by a quiz that must be passed before moving on to the next chapter.
Final Examination Criteria
The course's final examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions with a minimum passing score of 75%. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours, after which the exam is automatically graded. Any unanswered questions at the end of the final exam will be marked as incorrect. Students that do not pass the final exam may attempt the final exam a second time. Students who fail the final exam twice must start the course over from the beginning.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for pre-license courses to one completed exam per 17-1/2 day period.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Salesperson examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a CA real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at https://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, "RE 340A" is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
This course is a study guide to help you pass the California real estate licensing exam. It is not required educational credit towards your course completion, but it will assist you with enforcing the topics covered in the prelicense course. Completing this course is optional.
This licensing exam prep course covers the following topics:
Each section of the exam prep contains a summary of the important point you will need to remember to practice real estate in California. This course also contains practice tests to help you memorize the information and help you better prepare for the DRE state salesperson licensing exam. You may retake the exams as many times as you like to become more comfortable with the test's topics.
Please Note: Course providers are NOT allowed to know the exact questions examinees will see on their actual licensing exam. This study course is to help applicants become familiar with all aspects of the real estate industry before registering to take the California salesperson licensing exam.
This course will remain available to students for 455 days after enrollment.
As you likely know, there is change happening in residential real estate right now concerning the way brokers are compensated. One of the reasons for the impact on the real estate industry is recent legal developments, both active litigation and past and potential regulatory action. Because litigation takes a long time from inception to final conclusions, including the potential for years of appeals, it is unclear exactly how, or whether, the court cases involving real estate commissions will conclusively change the industry.
This course is meant to distinguish fact from rumor, clarify what practices are legally permissible even if not common practice, and identify how the current environment, including legal uncertainty and delay, are prompting changes affecting real estate licensees right now. More specifically, this course is about how to address buyer agent representation agreements in your daily real estate practice.
This course will provide a few different means of getting these representation agreements signed by your buyer, depending on the market you work in and on your level of comfort with negotiating. Even if you are uncomfortable discussing these agreements with clients, this course will provide an easy, straightforward method of doing so.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
The commission lawsuits are confusing; how can you discuss commission with sellers in the post-settlement real estate world? This course will cut through the confusion and give you the confidence you need to fluently educate sellers and advocate for yourself.
Got commission lawsuit fatigue? This course will give you the tools to confidently and productively discuss commission with sellers in the post-settlement real estate market.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.