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Contracts, Purchase and Sales Agreements
4 hours of Illinois Mortgage Originator Continuing Education
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In this module you will learn about the types of general contracts as well as the different kinds of real estate contracts. The module provides the student with an overview of the various types of contracts: bilateral, unilateral, implied, express, executed, executory, valid, void, voidable and unenforceable. Once the student is introduced to the different types of contracts, he or she learns what makes a contract legally enforceable, this being the five components that make a contract valid: mutual assent, legally competent parties, consideration, lawful objective and adherence to a statute of frauds.
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Sale Price: $79.00 $125.00 |
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This module includes the following lessons:
- Types of Contracts
- Features of a Legally Valid Contract
- Contract Fulfillment
- Real Estate Contracts
The fifth and concluding lesson in this module presents real-world dilemmas and concrete applications of the information presented in the rest of the course. As the student completes this module, he or she should try to develop a broad picture of environmental issues and how they fit into the larger practice of real estate; the last lesson will help with this project by presenting comprehensive content questions, practice problems and case studies.
State Requirements:
Under the Section 1050.2120 of the Division Rules, a registered residential mortgage loan originator must complete annually six hours of continuing education in residential mortgage finance and related topics. Equally important, the residential mortgage licensee that employs an Loan Originator must assure that the LO meets the CE requirement.
Student Reporting Requirements:
A Loan Originators shall not submit CE information directly to the Division. A Loan Originators shall report the completion of CE courses to his or her employing licensee. The employing licensing shall set reporting requirements that enable the employing licensee to obtain the CE information needed to compile the CE Report. For each CE course an Loan Originators wishes to count towards the CE requirement, the Loan Originators shall retain all instructional and testing materials and all documents evidencing registration for, attendance at, and completion of the course.
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