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Episode 101 - Real Estate Exam Questions: Fair Housing

Episode 101 - Real Estate Exam Questions: Fair Housing

FromA-Ha! Real Estate Exam Prep Podcast


Episode 101 - Real Estate Exam Questions: Fair Housing

FromA-Ha! Real Estate Exam Prep Podcast

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Apr 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 101 - Real Estate Exam Questions: Fair Housing Going through state exam questions to help real estate students pass their state exam.   03:00 – Message of kindness and respect. Open your mind! 09:50 – List of recent grads: Brandon, Elmer, Bronda, Cindy, Layton, Maxwell, Dillon, Philip, Alayna, Michael, Angela, Cullen, Avery, Barrett, Nanticia, Kyle, Raven, Whitney, Milan, Mandy, Albert, Halim, Janice, Alisia, Claudia, April, Janeva, Martina, Abbey, Ella, Isaiah, Betty, Dana, Juston, Darian, Jennifer, Conner, Richard, Zaria, Ruth, Dajon, Rhonda, Michelle, Morgan, and Kasandra. 11:05 – Message from Brandon. 12:50 – Episode Focus: Fair housing 13:30 – Know the years; Civil Rights Act of 1866; only race was the protected class. 14:35 – Fair Housing Act; Title 8 (VIII) of 1968; race, color, national origin, and religion. 16:10 – Sex/Gender added in 1974; Familial status and disability were added in 1988. Sexual orientation is not a federal protected class. 17:30 – Familial status defined. 19:35 – Disability: physical and mental 21:30 - Reasonable accommodations 23:50 – Security deposit issues. 27:10 – Service animals and how tenant selection and security deposits work. 30:20 – Exceptions to fair housing laws. Discriminatory advertising. Race is NEVER an exception to the fair housing laws. 35:40 – ADA; American with Disabilities Act; workplace, commercial, industrial, retail, and office spaces. 15 or more employees. 37:05 – Fair housing practices: Blockbusting, Steering, and Advertising. 41:35 – Lender issues and fair housing; ECOA (Equal Credit Opportunity Act); added marital status, age, and reliance upon public assistance as protected classes. 44:25 – Redlining. 45:20 – Enforcement is through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); unless complaint is based upon race, then the complaint goes directly to federal courts. 46:50 – These are the general, federal rules on fair housing. There is more to the federal, state, and local laws. Watch for the distinctions on your questions. 48:40 – Exam questions 1:12:35 – May and June episodes will be a two-part series on lending principles, practices, and math. So much content to cover, I had to split it into two shows. Come back for more to help you pass the real estate exam.   Go to www.ahareep.com and sign up for the program for only $35, use discount code: legendary15 to save 15% off.   Go to www.indianarealestateinstitute.com for Indiana real estate classes.   A-Ha LINKS   Email info@ahareep.com   Web www.ahareep.com   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AHA.REEP   YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrxAjI5Li4Ll3Epwcyc0i6A
Released:
Apr 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The A-Ha! Real Estate Education Podcast is all about helping real estate students get tips, strategies, and secrets they'll need to know to pass their real estate class and state exam. By interviewing guests, discussing test questions, and going through specific real estate topics, each listener will walk away with a better understanding of what's needed to pass that pesky real estate class and state exam! Listeners might even get a little motivation to navigate the sometimes-discouraging experience of real estate education. Brian Lee--acclaimed real estate instructor, broker, and appraiser--leads the A-Ha! Podcast. Brian earned his bachelor’s degree in Finance and Real Estate from the greatest college on earth, Indiana University. He regularly uses his 25 years of experience in various areas real estate to raise the level of education for agents. Brian’s knowledge and experience takes him across the globe to train on real estate topics, including appraisal, agency, brokerage, business operations, taxation, contracts, investing, and the dreaded "real estate math". When Brian isn’t busy behind a microphone or in front of an audience, he keeps his wife and children happy with culinary skills and bad dad jokes.