UltdEducation.com https://ultdeducation.com TREC Provider ULTD,LLC #10388 Fri, 14 Jun 2024 15:25:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://ultdeducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-ULTDEducation-Logo-Header-2-32x32.jpg UltdEducation.com https://ultdeducation.com 32 32 20 Hour – Mortgage Loan Originator SAFE Comprehensive Course – #12282 https://ultdeducation.com/20-hour-mortgage-loan-originator-safe-comprehensive-course-12282/ Tue, 09 Feb 2021 17:50:06 +0000 https://ultdeducation.com/?p=729

20 Hour – Mortgage Loan Originator SAFE Comprehensive Course – #12282

20 Hour – Mortgage Loan Originator SAFE Comprehensive Course – #12282

This course covers topics required by the SAFE Act: Federal lending legislation (3 hrs), ethics (3 hrs), and nontraditional mortgage products (2 hrs). Also included are 12 hours of electives on key concepts, including financial disclosure, privacy protection, consumer I.D., and predatory lending protection laws; government loan programs; the SAFE Act; financial calculations; conventional loans and financing; loan processes, products, and finance instruments; and the Uniform State Test.

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Identify historical events that shaped today’s mortgage industry.
  • Contrast the primary mortgage market and secondary mortgage market.
  • Identify entities involved in the primary and secondary mortgage markets.
  • Identify the regulatory agencies involved in mortgage lending.
  • Discuss the seeds of the subprime mortgage crisis.
  • Discuss the history of the Dodd-Frank Act and the state of the mortgage market preceding its passage into legislation.
  • Identify disclosure provisions of federal laws related to mortgage lending.
  • Identify regulations to protect the privacy of consumers.
  • Describe regulations that address predatory lending.
  • Define regulatory requirements for mortgage loan originators.
  • Define the various roles mortgage professionals play.
  • Distinguish between pre-approval and pre-qualification.
  • Identify the steps in the loan process.
  • Discuss the information necessary to complete a standard loan application.
  • Identify criteria for evaluating borrowers.
  • Calculate housing and debt-to-income ratios.
  • Explain credit scoring.
  • Contrast a financing instrument with a security instrument.
  • Describe advantages and disadvantages of mortgages and trust deeds.
  • Identify typical mortgage clauses.
  • Identify the characteristics of a conventional loan.
  • Define amortization.
  • Identify different types of conventional loans.
  • Recognize the use of private mortgage insurance.
  • Contrast conforming and nonconforming loans.
  • Describe methods of secondary financing.
  • Identify basic qualifying standards for FHA-insured loans.
  • Define the use of upfront mortgage insurance premiums.
  • Recognize different FHA loan programs.
  • Identify basic qualifying standards for VA-guaranteed loans.
  • Define eligibility and entitlement for veterans.
  • Recognize different USDA loan programs.
  • Describe the advantages and disadvantages of buydown plans.
  • Identify the elements that make up an adjustable rate mortgage.
  • Describe the purpose of construction loans, including the three most common disbursement plans.
  • Identify the characteristics of a reverse mortgage.
  • Identify the factors that define a subprime loan.
  • Describe the agency guidelines on lending and subprime loans.
  • Contrast the various types of alternative financing.
  • Identify RESPA and the regulation on payment of kickbacks and unearned fees.
  • Recognize the responsibilities of mortgage loan servicers and the documentation they must provide according to Section 10 of RESPA.
  • Describe disclosure provisions of federal laws related to mortgage lending.
  • Describe the disclosures implemented by Regulation Z: The Loan Estimate and the Closing Disclosure.
  • Identify procedures to protect the privacy of consumers.
  • Recognize limitations on lenders’/MLOs’ use of consumer credit information.
  • Describe control of credit reporting information.
  • Describe requirements for recording consumer credit information.
  • Describe regulations designed to address predatory lending.
  • Describe the rules for compensation for an MLO and a registered MLO.
  • Discuss the rules regarding seller financing of owner-occupied residences.
  • Identify licensing requirements and procedures for mortgage loan professionals.
  • Recognize education requirements for MLOs.
  • Define ethics and discuss the purpose of the codes of ethics.
  • Recognize material facts in an advertisement.
  • Define the bait and switch advertising strategy.
  • List classes that are protected from illegal discrimination.
  • Identify scenarios that violate RESPA’s prohibition against kickbacks.
  • Recognize indicators of mortgage fraud.
  • Identify the participants and their roles in mortgage fraud schemes.
  • Identify predatory lending practices.
  • Identify the elements that affect the Uniform State Test.
  • Recognize the regulatory authority of federal and state mortgage entities.
  • Recognize the definitions of components and concepts in the mortgage industry.
  • Identify licensing laws and requirements that regulate MLOs and other mortgage professionals.
  • Describe compliance conditions and practices that apply to the mortgage industry.
  • Identify regulations that prohibit illicit mortgage lending practices.
  • Recognize federal requirements for anti-money laundering and recordkeeping by financial institutions.
  • Recognize regulations that address mortgage assistance programs and financial records.
  • Identify different types of financial payments.
  • Recognize mortgage loan-to-value conditions.
  • Determine mortgage closing costs and prepaid items.
  • Identify the components and requirements of a successful loan closing.

Describe appropriate and effective methods of dealing with challenging scenarios in the MLO’s daily routine.

NMLS Course Policy Manual

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8 Hour SAFE Comprehensive: Mortgage In a New Era – #14959 https://ultdeducation.com/8-hour-safe-comprehensive/ Tue, 09 Feb 2021 17:45:02 +0000 https://ultdeducation.com/?p=721

8 Hour SAFE Comprehensive: Mortgage In a New Era – #14959

Mortgage Loan Originator 8 Hour Continuing Education Course

 

This is an 8-hour SAFE Comprehensive course requirement to meet the SAFE Mortgage Licensing Act mandate for state licensed mortgage loan originators. The course is designed to provide an extensive overview of the core subject areas (3 hours of Federal regulations, 2 hours Ethics, including Fraud, Fair Lending and Consumer Protection and 2 hours of Non-traditional Lending and 1 hour of General Elective).

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Module 1: Federal Laws During this module, you will review and be asked to demonstrate the following:
    • Analyze why stating “Unknown Reason” and not providing the principal reason for denying an application is a violation of the E.C.O.A.
    • Identify the significance of ensuring borrowers receive the notice of right to rescind.
    • Review Prohibited Fees Charged for Rapid Recheck or Expedited Rescore Fees.
    • Address requirements to disclose the credit score used in taking adverse action along with related information, including up to four key factors that adversely affected the consumer’s credit score.
    • The ‘Notice of Right to Cancel’ (i.e. rescission notice) was not completed in compliance with Regulation Z § 1026.23(b.)
    • Discuss tolerance requirements if borrowers are charged more than the amount originally disclosed in the Loan Estimate (LE) than on the final Closing Disclosure (CD).
      • Explore conditions that apply to any change of circumstance disclosure that would have validated the additional charge.
    • Examine timing guidelines for disclosing the TILA Loan Estimate and who has responsibility for this disclosure.
    • Analyze why loan files must indicate the borrowers were provided with a copy of the appraisal report or other valuation.
    • Describe the significant of providing the Post Closing Disclosure (CD) to Borrowers for Change in Third- party Charges
    • Ensure appraisal and applicable valuation disclosures are provided to borrowers within three (3) business days of application. 125 minutes
  • Module 2: Ethics, Fraud and Consumer Protection During this module, you will review and be asked to demonstrate the following:
    • Review marketing agreements regulations
    • Participate in a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section about RESPA Section 8 violations
    • Participate in a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section about the Bank Secrecy Act 90 minutes
    • Breakout Session 1 Facilitated student interaction 10 minutes
  • Module 3: Traditional and Nontraditional Mortgage During this module, you will review and be asked to demonstrate the following:
    • Examine reverse mortgages
    • Discuss recent FHA updates
    • Review VA updates 90 minutes
    • Breakout Session 2 Facilitated student interaction 10 minutes
  • Module 4: Data Point: 2022 Mortgage Market Activity and Trends (Part 1) During this module, you will review and be asked to demonstrate the following:
    • Review mortgage applications and originations and mortgage outcomes by demographic groups and loan types
    • Examine denial rates, monthly mortgage trends and activities by state, and lending institutions. 50 minutes
  • Comprehensive Final Exam

NMLS Course Policy Manual

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Texas Real Estate Commercial Contracts https://ultdeducation.com/texas-real-estate-commercial-contracts/ Tue, 19 Jan 2021 14:58:15 +0000 https://ultdeducation.com/?p=1587

Texas Real Estate Commercial Contracts

Understanding the Texas Commercial Contract – Improved Property

Contracts CE* – 3 Hours – TREC Approval Number #45454

 

 

Texas Real Estate Commercial Contracts is a paragraph by paragraph breakdown and discussion of the Commercial Contract on Improved Property. The objective of the course is for Commercial agents to have an in depth understanding of the contract beyond what blanks to fill in.

 

Course Chapters:

  • Paragraph 1 – Reviewing Paragraph 1 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including identifying resources for the correct information on a property
  • Paragraph 2 – Reviewing Paragraph 2 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including discussion on property description
  • Paragraph 3 – Reviewing Paragraph 3 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including discussion on identifying proper loan amount.
  • Paragraph 4 – Reviewing Paragraph 4 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including discussion on the importance of proper disclosure
  • Paragraph 5 – Reviewing Paragraph 5 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including discussion on who gets to choose title and how to properly fill out Escrow agent
  • Paragraph 6 – Reviewing Paragraph 6 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including discussion on the standard printed exception and what it means to amend it
  • Paragraph 7 – Reviewing Paragraph 7 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including discussion on Property Condition, Feasibility, inspections
  • Paragraph 8 – Reviewing Paragraph 9 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including discussion on Leases and Estoppel
  • Paragraph 9 – Reviewing Paragraph 9 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including discussion on Broker Information and Fees.
  • Paragraph 10 – Reviewing Paragraph 10 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including discussion on closing
  • Paragraph 11 – Reviewing Paragraph 11 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract  including discussion on possession
  • Paragraph 12- Reviewing Paragraph 12 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property including discussion on what can and cannot be written into special provisions.
  • Paragraph 13- Reviewing Paragraph 13 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including Sales Expenses
  • Paragraph 14- Reviewing Paragraph 14 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including how to property prorate
  • Paragraph 15- Reviewing Paragraph 15 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including default
  • Paragraph 16- Reviewing Paragraph 16 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including buyer options in case of casualty Loss
  • Paragraph 18- Reviewing Paragraph 18 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including understanding the role of Escrow agent.
  • Paragraph 19- Reviewing Paragraph 20 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including a discussion regarding Material Facts
  • Paragraph 20- Reviewing Paragraph 21 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including why the notices paragraph is so important
  • Paragraph 22- Reviewing Paragraph 22 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including how to know when you need an addendum
  • Paragraph 23- Reviewing Paragraph 23 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including an understanding of time is of the essence
  • Paragraph 24-26- Reviewing Paragraph 23 of the Commercial Contract – Improved Property Contract including an understanding effective date and contract as offer
*Fulfills TREC’s Contracts-Related Coursework requirement for renewal

Texas Real Estate Contracts

Contact Us To Schedule A Class Today!

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Legal Update I (2024-2025) https://ultdeducation.com/legal-update-i-2024-2025/ Wed, 22 Jan 2020 19:39:29 +0000 https://ultdeducation.com/?p=82

Legal Update I (2024-2025)

Required CE – 4 Hours – TREC Approval Number #47600

 

TREC Legal Update I is the first of two required Legal Update courses for all real estate licensees. Brand new for 2024, this course will bring you up to date with the latest TREC Rules, Updates, and Legislative Changes, Promulgated Contract Forms and Addenda, Introduction to Fair Housing, and Fair Housing: Do’s and Don’ts, Property Management. We know while taking the class, you will see numerous issues that maybe were industry norms for a long time that are now not only wrong but illegal. Keep your self up to date with this great class.

Course Chapters:

  • Chapter 1 – TREC Rules, Updates, and Legislative Changes
    • Who Makes the Rules?
    • TREC Advisory Committees
    • Chart: The Life Cycle of a TREC Rule
    • Ad Hoc Working Group Examines the Unauthorized Practice of Law
    • TREC Rule Change Highlights: Quadrennial Rule Review Changes
    • “Hello, Is Anyone There?” New Rule Addresses Sales Agents and Broker Response Times
    • Broker Responsibility Rule Changes
    • Chart: Best Practice Tips for Brokers and Sales Agents
    • TREC Rule Changes Related to Late Renewals and Reinstatements
    • Chart: License Expire Process
    • 88th Texas Legislature: What License Holders Need to Know
 
  • Chapter 2 – Promulgated Contract Forms and Addenda
    • Broker-Lawyer Committee and TREC Contract Forms
    • Mandatory Versus Voluntary Use of TREC Contract Forms
    • Get to Know Your Redlines
    • TREC Contract Form Changes Highlights
    • Adopted Changes to the Farm and Ranch Contract Form
    • Adopted Changes to the Residential Condominium Contract (Resale) Form
    • Adopted Changes to the Amendment to Contract Form
    • Adopted Changes to the Seller Financing Addendum Form
    • Adopted Changes to the Addendum for Property Subject to Mandatory Membership in a Property Owners Association Form
    • Adopted Changes to the Third Party Financing Addendum Form
    • Adopted Changes to the Addendum Regarding Residential Leases and Addendum Regarding Fixture Leases Forms
    • Adopted Changes to the Loan Assumption Addendum Form
    • Adopted Changes to the Reservation of Oil, Gas, and Other Minerals Form
 
  • Chapter 3 – Introduction to Fair Housing
    • Why Do Fair Housing Rules Exist?
    • History of Civil Rights Laws Impacting Real Estate
    • Why Does Fair Housing Matter for You?
    • Fair Housing Complaint Trends
    • Fair Housing Investigations
    • Exceptions to the Fair Housing Act
    • TREC Rules Related to Discriminatory Practices
    • National Association of Realtors (NAR)
    • Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice
    • What is Bias and Why Does it Matter in Real Estate?
    • What is Steering When Showing Properties?
    • Appraisal Bias
    • Texas State Agencies Partner to Address Appraisal Bias, Fair Housing Violations
    • Appraiser Awareness: TALCB Gets Tips on Discriminatory Language
    • Fair Housing Executive Order 13988 – Protection Against Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
 
  • Chapter 4 –Fair Housing: Do’s and Don’ts, Property Management
    • Fair Housing Advertising and Marketing Prohibitions
    • Fair Housing Don’ts
    • Fair Housing Best Practices
    • The Fair Housing Poster
    • Resources for Fair Housing Information
    • Fair Housing and Rental Properties
    • Fair Housing and Disability Rights
    • Activity: What Would You Do? Fair Housing Edition
    • Assistance Animal Requests
    • Laws Related to Fair Housing From the 88th Texas Legislature
    • Appendix A – Redlined Promulgated Forms and Addenda
    • Appendix B – Loan Assumption Addendum
    • Appendix C – Memorandum from HUD
    • Appendix D – Fair Housing Poster
    • Appendix E – Fair Housing Resources
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Texas Real Estate Classes https://ultdeducation.com/texas-real-estate-classes/ Wed, 22 Jan 2020 19:31:16 +0000 https://ultdeducation.com/?p=63

Trec-Approved Classes At Your Office​

ULTD Education has a rapidly growing library of Texas Real Estate Commission Approved Classes. If you are interested in a class that we do not yet have, please let us know and we will develop the class.

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Legal Update II (2024-2025) https://ultdeducation.com/legal-update-ii-2024-2025/ Wed, 22 Jan 2020 12:43:57 +0000 https://ultdeducation.com/?p=88

Legal Update II (2024-2025)

Required CE – 4 Hours – TREC Approval Number #47601

TREC Legal Update II is the second of two required Legal Update courses for all real estate licensees. Brand new for 2022, this course will bring you up to date with the latest Agency Relationships, Trec Disclosures, Representing Veterans, and TREC Enforcement. This second session of Legal Update will help reinforce the right way to practice your business and help keep you from getting in trouble. 

Course Chapters:

  • Chapter 1 – Agency
    • Chapter 531 Canons of Professional Ethics and Conduct: An Overview
    • All About Agency Relationships
    • Tips for Agency Relationships, Subagency
    • Be Cautious About Commission Conversations
  • Chapter 2 – TREC Disclosures
    • Explaining the Information About Brokerage Services Form
    • The IABS Section by Section
    • “Help! I Need to Speak to Someone in Charge!”
    • Explaining the Consumer Protection Notice
    • Who TREC Regulates
    • How to File a Complaint
    • Real Estate Trust Account
    • TREC’s Contact Information
    • Criminal Disclosure
    • What is the RAP BACK Program?
  • Chapter 3 – Representing Veterans and Military Service Members
    • History of the VA Loan
    • Benefits of a VA Loan for the Seller of a Property
    • Other Considerations of a VA Loan for the Borrower
    • Other Considerations of a VA Loan for the Seller of a Property, Myths About VA Loans
    • Benefits of a VA Loan for the Borrower
    • Texas Veteran Land Board Lending Program
  • Chapter 4 – The Real World: Enforcement, Case Studies, and Commission Priorities
    • Who Handles Complaints and Discipline?
    • The Complaint Process
    • TREC Enforcement: Did You Know?
    • Top TREC Complaint Categories Common Enforcement Violations
    • Advertising Compliance Program
    • Best Practices to Avoid Complaints
    • Commission Priorities
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Texas Real Estate Contracts https://ultdeducation.com/texas-real-estate-contracts/ Tue, 21 Jan 2020 19:58:38 +0000 https://ultdeducation.com/?p=626

Texas Real Estate Contracts

Understanding the Texas One to Four Family Contract

Contracts CE* – 3 Hours – TREC Approval Number #45177

Texas Real Estate Contracts is a paragraph by paragraph breakdown and discussion of the One to Four Family Residential Contract and frequently used addendum. The objective of the course is for the student to have an in depth understanding of the contract beyond what blanks to fill in.

Course Chapters:

  • One to Four Family Residential Contract – Review Important paragraphs that still give agents trouble
  • One to Four Family Residential Contract – Review recent and potential future changes

  • Addendum Regarding Residential Leases – Review addendum and any upcoming changes

  • Addendum Regarding Fixture Leases – Review addendum and any upcoming changes

  • Addendum For Reservation of Oil, Gas, and Other Minerals – Review addendum and any upcoming changes

  • Addendum Concerning Right to Terminate Due to Lender’s Appraisal –Review the three options and what they mean

*Fulfills TREC’s Contracts-Related Coursework requirement for renewal

Texas Real Estate Contracts

Contact Us To Schedule A Class Today!

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Broker Responsibility Course (2023-2024) https://ultdeducation.com/2019-2020-broker-responsibility-course/ Tue, 21 Jan 2020 19:50:48 +0000 https://ultdeducation.com/?p=96

Broker Responsibility Course (2023-2024)

Required CE For Brokers and Supervisors – 6 Hours – TREC Approval Number #44547

The Broker Responsibility course provides information concerning the regulatory aspects of the management, operation and supervision of a real estate brokerage firm in Texas. The course provides an understanding and working knowledge of a broker’s responsibilities and obligations under 22 TAC §532.2, which sets out specific requirements and best practices for brokers.

The following persons are required to take the Broker Responsibility course:

  • A broker who sponsors sales agents;
  • A designated broker of a business entity who sponsors sales agents; and
  • A license holder who is a delegated supervisor of one or more license holders.

NOTE: A real estate license holder who is not required to take the Broker Responsibility course may take this course and receive six hours toward continuing education (CE) requirements.

Course Chapters:

  • Chapter 1: Introduction
    • Use of the Term “Broker” in this Manual
    • Who Is Required to Take This Course?
    • Why is This Course Required?
    • How To Utilize this Manual
    • “Is There a Law About That?” Broker Responsibility in Statute and Rule
    • Rules Spotlight: Fiduciary Responsibilities as a Broker
  • Chapter 2: Delegated Supervisors & Teams
    • Delegated Supervisors
    • Teams
    • Managing a Supervising Team Leader
    • Broker Associates
  • Chapter 3: Ensuring Competency & Training for Agents
    • Subject-Matter Competency (Specializations)
    • Geographic Competency
    • TREC Contract Form Competency
    • One Rule Fits All
    • Training & Coaching
    • The Broker’s Policy and Procedure Manual – An Essential
      Training Tool
    • Training For Success
    • Supervision Components & Compliance Issues for Teams
    • Commission Above Competency & Fiduciary, Seriously?
  • Chapter 4: Practical Application Related to Required
    Documentation
    • Consumer Protection Notice 101
    • Are Your Posts & Links Readily Noticeable?
    • IABS – Information About Brokerage Services Form &
      Representation Disclosure Under Occupations Code §1101.558
    • Anatomy of the IABS
    • Licensing Requirements for Business Entity Brokers
  • Chapter 5: Additional Broker Responsibilities
    • TREC Required Policies and Procedures for Brokers
    • Additional Requirements of TREC Rule §535.2 Related to
      Record Keeping and Timely Response
    • Advertisements
    • Naming Criteria and Registration of DBAs and Team Names
    • Succession Planning – Have a Plan!
    • Property Management and Trust Accounts
  • Chapter 6: TREC Enforcement & Broker Responsibility
    • TREC Enforcement
    • File a Complaint!
    • How Does TREC Discipline a License Holder?
    • Broker-to-Broker
    • Broker Responsibility: Raising the Bar
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Pat Patton https://ultdeducation.com/pat-patton/ Mon, 20 Jan 2020 20:14:18 +0000 https://ultdeducation.com/?p=42

Founding Instructor

Pat Patton

Texas Real Estate Commission Licensed Instructor

Overview And Experience

Licenses:

ULTD LLC- TREC License # 0594267

Texas Real Estate Broker License ID# 0175549

 

Phone Number:

512-472-1095

Email:

Education:

Masters Degree in INternational Marketing from the University of Greenwich – London U.K. The program was an MBA with a concentration of INternational Marleting, which was highlighted by a dissertation in Global eCommerce (Graduated with Distinction -4.0). Additional degrees include a Double BBA in Marketing and Management from the University of Texas- Austin, and Associate’s Degree in Real Estate from Austin Community College.

 Experience:

Mr. Patton has corporate level Management and Marketing experience with International companies such as: Xerox Proctor & Gamble, and The Upjohn Company (now Pfizer). He has expensive experience in account creation, design, development, and management in the following areas witha global perspective: marketing research, advertising, public realtions, and distribution. Affiliated with Europa Consultancy, and International consultancy based in London, U.K.., Mr. Patton has expertise in the development and management of complete product and services amd distrubution systems. Additional Marketing responsibilities included, but were not limited to: the design and implemention of international  real estate brokerage, real estate/project financing, residentyial mortgage lending and commmercial financial placement and healthcare benefits coverage networks.

 Mr. Patton   has been a licensed Real Estate Broker in the State of Texas since 1975 and also maintains Mortgage Lending (Residential Mortgage Loan Originator- RMLO) and Insurance licenses. His academic backround and experience are extensive as well. He has taught at the College and Universities levels since 1975, and is currently a member of the Adjunct faculties at Huston Tillotson- Austin, TX and Hochschule Anhault University- Kothen, Germany. Additionally he teaches Real Estate and Mortgage Finance classes at the University and Professional school level.

  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Funding & Financing
  • Cost Segregation
  • International Mergers & Acquisitions

  ULTD LLC- TREC License # 0594267

Texas Real Estate Broker License ID# 0175549


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Real Estate Horror Stories https://ultdeducation.com/real-estate-horror-stories/ Mon, 20 Jan 2020 19:40:49 +0000 https://ultdeducation.com/?p=513

Real Estate Horror Stories

Case Studies From The Field

Elective CE – 2 Hours – TREC Approval Number #48477

Real Estate Horror
Stories is a class in discussion of case studies from experienced real estate
professionals. The instructor will review incidents, examples, and case studies
from seasoned professionals and then break them apart and diagnose them. This
student will walk away from each scenario with what law may have been breached,
what ethical line was crossed, what the professional could have done better or
differently, and how to deescalate the scenario better and faster in the
future. Examples include simple procedural modifications, potential fair
housing violations, difficult clients, potential license law violations, and
tips to stay out of trouble.

Course Chapters:

  • Chapter 1: Thornbush
    •  49 Showings, No Purchase
  • Chapter 2: Money Pit
    • Novice Tries To Flip
  • Chapter 3:  Fair Housing Violations in Listing Advertisements
    • Perfect For Families
  • Chapter 4: Real Estate Encroachment
    • Built Over Property Line

Real Estate Horror Stories
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