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March 16, 2010

Real estate broker management course completions

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According to REEF, the Illinois test grading facility (www.REEF.org)
37% of real estate brokers in Illinois have completed the Broker Management course (as of March 15, 2010). The remaining 63% will need to complete the course before renewing their broker’s license. The deadline for license renewal is April 30, 2010.

January 24, 2010

Illinois Association of Realtors® Disclosure Forms

 As of January 1st, 2010 the amended Act created some new forms and amended some of the old forms.  It is increasingly important that you are using the most recent forms. The forms can be downloaded at the Illinois Association of Realtors® website store.

January 21, 2010

The Real Estate License Act of 2000, as amended January 1, 2010

 As of January 1st, 2010, the Act was modified to state that a licensee can be disciplined based on a guilty plea regarding a crime, even if it is unrelated to the real estate business. A licensee can be disciplined if he/she is determined to be unable to practice with the necessary degree of skill and judgment, which might be determined by a hearing.

December 22, 2009

REEF is the broker management final exam test grading facility

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REEF grades all Broker Management final exams in the state of Illinois.  Please visit their website  www.ILREEF.org for a complete list of Broker Mangement course continuing education providers.  Accelerated Discount Learning Centers is an approved school and online course provider.

IDFPR approved Broker Management course

According to the IDFPR (Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation) www.IDFPR.com website there are only ten continuing education schools which have been approved to provide the mandatory Broker Management course in an online format. There are over 20 schools that provide the course in a classroom setting, but only ten that offer the convenience of studying anywhere, anytime. Accelerated Discount Learning Centers is one of the companies approved to provide an online self-paced course.

December 21, 2009

Illinois Broker Managment course

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To review the Illinois Broker Mangement course requirements, please visit the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) website: http://www.idfpr.com/DPR/RE/realmain.asp
Accelerated Discount Learning Centers is an approved on-line broker management course provider.

March 17, 2009

Expanding Commercial Real Estate

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After franchisees spent five years building Coldwell Banker residential franchises in Latin America, the businesses there are ready to expand into commercial real estate, and they’re getting help from Jacksonville Coldwell Banker agents.

Eleven Coldwell Banker executives from Colombia, Panama and Brazil recently spent three days at a first-of-its-kind training program at the Coldwell Banker Commercial Benchmark Realty headquarters in Jacksonville.

Helping Latin America develop its commercial brokerage will ultimately benefit Florida by sparking business transactions, said Larry Bernaski, a regional manager of international business development at the public-private partnership devoted to statewide economic development, Enterprise Florida Inc. Already Latin America is one of Jacksonville’s biggest trade partners, particularly Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia and Argentina.

“I think it’s great that a real estate firm would look at different ways to expand their business,” Bernaski said.

March 16, 2009

Renaming Sears Tower

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The decision by the owners of the Sears Tower to rename it the Willis Tower after leasing only 140,000 square feet to Willis Group Holdings Ltd. was the talk of the Chicago commercial real estate community last week. Some executives thought it might be a good move, considering the building’s well-publicized occupancy problems, but others believed it was a mistake and that abandoning such a famous name may have devalued the property.

March 15, 2009

Higher Education

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RESTON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In today’s economy, every dollar back in your pocket helps. That is why taxpayers who paid college tuition or interest on student loans for themselves or their children should ensure they are taking advantage of tax savings, says Sallie Mae, the nation’s leading saving- and paying-for-college company.

According to the College Board, 8.5 million taxpayers recently benefited from federal education tax credits and deductions, saving approximately $6.5 billion. Sallie Mae recommends taxpayers in college, taking a course, or paying interest on a student loan investigate whether they are eligible to claim one of the following credits or deductions

March 14, 2009

Registered, licensed and/or certified Real Estate appraisers

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In the State of Georgia, unlike many other states, home inspectors are not licensed. Real estate appraisers, on the other hand, are either registered, licensed and/or certified. Each real estate appraiser must complete a 2,000 hour apprenticeship program under the direct supervision of a certified appraiser. The individual who practices home inspection in the State of Georgia has hopefully taken a home inspection course, which is approximately 40-hours in length. A portion of the 40-hour in-class home inspection course may allow the instructor and his/her students to actually do a complete home inspection in the field. The on-site home inspection provides for a personal interactive environment between the students and the instructor during the home inspection process and helps to motivate each student to query the instructor and ask questions that probably could not have been answered while in-class. I think we would all agree, that a student who has an opportunity to actually visit the subject property and inspect both the home and the site will have a great advantage and will do a more thorough job when he or she gets into the home inspection business. There is no substitute for on-the-site training! On-line or correspondence courses are of little or no help to those who want to be real estate ppraisers and/or home inspectors.

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