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Real Estate Principles

The course will be 3 weeks long. There will be two classes per week. Each class will be 2 hours/ 120 minutes. There will be a total of 12 hours / 720 minutes of live lecture for this course. The course will be a total of 45 hours.

Location: 171 E. Imperial Hwy. La Habra, CA 90631

TEXTBOOK

title: Principles of California Real Estate

Author(s) : Rockwell

Copyright Date: 2017

Pages: 551

Edition : 8th

This is a core course to become a real estate person. This course covers the basic principles, economic aspects, and laws of real estate needed to obtain a real estate license and/or for better management of personal investments.

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DRE Disclaimer Statement

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This course is approved for pre-license education 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, instructors, authors,or lectures. 

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Correspondence Course Identification Statement

Participants shall present one of the following forms of identification immediately before the administration of the final examination::

A. A current California driver's license.

B. A current identification card described in Section 13000 of the California Vehicle Code

C. Any identification of the participant issued by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization within the immediately preceding five years which bears a photograph, signature and identification number of the participant.

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Student Conduct Policy

Students are expected to show respect, courtesy, and consideration when visiting the school, communicating by phone or by Internet with instructional staff, customer service representatives, and technical support staff throughout the educational program. Appropriate behavior includes, but is not limited to; conducting him/her self in a professional, legal, and cooperative manner that is not disruptive, harassing, intimidating, or dangerous. Deviation from these standards may result in disciplinary action. Cheating may result in fines, suspension and license revocation or other penalties levied by the California Bureau of Real Estate (CalBRE). Because OnlineEd® does not wish to jeopardize its integrity, all cheating will be reported. Cheating is defined as allowing someone other than the student to complete any part of the course.

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Online Evaluation Statement

A course and instructor evaluation is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 318A" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page.

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Instructor : Joseph Chung

          Cell : 714-468-3000

      e-mail :  chung85259@yahoo.com

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Course Provider Complaint Statement

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 "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.

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