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~ John Reilly (Author), Paige Bovee Vitousek (Author) "The question of holding title frequently arises when the buyer prepares to sign the contract of purchase and is asked to declare the method of..." (more)
Key Phrases: chapter test your comprehension, subsequent recorded interests, debit seller, Fair Housing Act, Fannie Mae, Truth-in-Lending Act (more...)
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By giving students practice answering questions similar to those found on real estate exams, this bestselling exam guide is specifically designed for real estate students who want to pass their licensing exams on the first try.


With over 1,800 questions, including 80 item sample broker and salesperson exams and three 80 item review exams, this book is intended for individuals preparing for salesperson and broker licensing exams. It is geared toward the ASI exam, but is designed to be used to study for exams administered by any of the testing services such as: ASI, AMP, PSI, Experior (formerly NAI) and self testing states (CA, ME, MS, NY, NC, OH, OK, OR, SC, WV).

Detailed explanations, in the answer key at end of each chapter, provide a rationale as to why a given answer is correct, giving students the needed information to handle any type of question on any topic. This key feature, not found in many other exam guides, makes the book equally helpful to students preparing for any type of real estate exam.



From the Publisher

"I've used no less than ten different books ... for exam preparation. I truly believe this book to be the best." -- La Vern Kohl, GRI, CRB, Action School of Real Estate, Inc., Springfield, Missouri

"... the best supplemental text we've used. It closes gaps in mastering the topics a main text might fail to satisfy." -- Charles A. Bergeron, Springfield Technical Community College, Springfield, Massachusetts --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Dearborn Real Estate Education; 6 edition (June 14, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0793135826
  • ISBN-13: 978-0793135820
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #720,611 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The question of holding title frequently arises when the buyer prepares to sign the contract of purchase and is asked to declare the method of taking title from the seller's deed. Read the first page
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chapter test your comprehension, subsequent recorded interests, debit seller, practice final examination, debit buyer, existing second mortgage, market comparison approach, property management agreement, government survey system, external obsolescence, habendum clause, leased fee, reduction certificate, real estate sales contract, unrecorded deed, general warranty deed, listing broker, dominant tenement, conveyance tax, tenancy for years, gross income multiplier, credit seller, listing salesperson, procuring cause, servient estate
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Fair Housing Act, Fannie Mae, Truth-in-Lending Act, Ginnie Mae, Financing of Real Estate, Transfer of Property Ownership, Freddie Mac, Federal Housing Administration, Valuation of Real Estate, Department of Veterans Affairs, Federal Home Loan Bank, Environmental Disclosures, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, Disabilities Act, Real Estate Settlement Exercises, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, United States, Windsong Street
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book...If You Don't Look at Math Problems, November 1, 2004
I recently passed my Real Estate Salesperson exam. I used this book for review exercise. After reading the book I felt confident enough to tackle challenging questions. I was able to finish the national section with 20 minutes to spare!

Each section of the book has a glossary of terms and ends with a "False Friends" (a list of oft-confused terms) subsection. For those in hurry, the book has a selection of representative questions in grey boxes. Review those and you will have a feel for the questions on that section. There are a few separate review exams for salespersons and brokers. I found that questions were probing and required a good understanding of a chapter. Compared to these, the real text book end-of-chapter questions looked like kid stuff. The book is recommended for all those taking national portion of the real estate related exams, sales persons or associate/broker.

The book is not without its weaknesses. As alluded to above, the book does not touch state portion of the exams. But that is not nothing compared to its handling of math probems. The readers are advised to ignore the math section altogether. Questions suffer from inaccuracies (e.g. the diagram of two adjacents rectangles with equal width shows length of the bigger rectangle less than that of smaller one.) Explanations for math problems have so many problems, that after spending an hour on math section I decided to forget it (I found 8 errors in an hour; and I am not a math genius.) Sometimes it looked like a poor case of cut and paste: answer for question 7 contained figures from (unrelated) question 6! Still the solution would come out correct. On page 260, ten percent of 87000 comes out 8800. I could go on. I have returned the book to library otherwise I would have given more examples.

An email to authors sent a month back has gone unanswered. You go figure!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars math review terrible, March 15, 2005
i agree with the original posting.

after purchasing this book,
it looks like the authors and editors failed to review their own work.
questions full of errors ( their explanations showed they transposed numbers etc.)

only AFTER one works thru the problem,
then goes to their explanation to find out the original question is not answered !

i would opt for a different book.
besides this book is too outdated !!
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