
FL Real Estate Law Update and Review Core Law (RECE001FLF3J)
This course was created to help you gain a better understanding of Florida real estate laws. It is taken by sales associates, broker associates, and brokers. You cannot list and sell real estate to the public without knowing the laws and rules.
This course, Core Law, is a continuing education requirement by the State of Florida as part of your 14 hours of continuing education that must be completed every two years. Why do you need to review current laws, and learn about new laws every two years? First, it is required to renew your license, and second, it may just keep you from losing your license or ending up in jail for violating the law or FREC rules.This course is your gateway to mastering Florida’s real estate laws, essential for anyone involved in the field—sales associates, broker associates, and brokers alike. To legally list and sell real estate to the public, a strong understanding of these laws and regulations is crucial.
Enrolling in this Core Law course is not just a requirement; it’s an invaluable opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge you need to succeed. As mandated by the State of Florida, this course is part of the 14 hours of continuing education you must complete every two years to keep your license active.
Why is staying updated on the latest laws so vital? First and foremost, it’s a legal requirement for license renewal. More importantly, being informed will help you avoid the severe consequences of unintentional violations, which could result in losing your license or even facing criminal charges. Take this course to ensure your compliance and success in the competitive real estate market!This course was designed to help you better understand Florida laws related to real estate. It is intended for sales associates, broker associates, and brokers. You cannot list or sell real estate to the public without understanding these laws and regulations. This course, called Core Law, is part of the continuing education requirements set by the State of Florida. Specifically, it is one of the 14 hours of continuing education that must be completed every two years.
Why is it important to review existing laws and learn about new ones every two years? First, it is necessary to renew your license. Second, staying informed can help you avoid losing your license or facing legal consequences for violating laws or regulations set by the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC). This course is your gateway to mastering Florida’s real estate laws, essential for anyone involved in the field—sales associates, broker associates, and brokers alike. A strong understanding of these laws and regulations is crucial to list and sell real estate to the public legally.
Enrolling in this Core Law course is not just a requirement; it’s an invaluable opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge you need to succeed. As mandated by the State of Florida, this course is part of the 14 hours of continuing education you must complete every two years to keep your license active.
Why is staying updated on the latest laws so vital? First and foremost, it’s a legal requirement for license renewal. More importantly, being informed will help you avoid the severe consequences of unintentional violations, which could result in losing your license or even facing criminal charges. Take this course to ensure not only your compliance but your success in the competitive real estate market!
Course Provider: OnLine Training, Inc.
Real Estate School Provider #: 008196Real Estate School Permit #: ZH1002632
Course Approval #: 0028863
List of Florida Real Estate Laws (our course will cover some of these)
TITLE XL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Ch.689-723
Chapter 689 CONVEYANCES OF LAND AND DECLARATIONS OF TRUST
Chapter 692 CONVEYANCES BY OR TO PARTICULAR ENTITIES
Part I: CONVEYANCES BY CORPORATIONS (ss. 692.01-692.04)
Part II: CONVEYANCES TO OR BY TRUSTEES OF UNINCORPORATED CHURCHES (s. 692.101)
Chapter 694 CERTAIN CONVEYANCES MADE VALID
Chapter 695 RECORD OF CONVEYANCES OF REAL ESTATE
Chapter 696 RECORD OF CONTRACTS; PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDING
Chapter 697 INSTRUMENTS DEEMED MORTGAGES AND THE NATURE OF A MORTGAGE
Chapter 698 CHATTEL MORTGAGES
Chapter 701 ASSIGNMENT AND CANCELLATION OF MORTGAGES
Chapter 702 FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGES AND STATUTORY LIENS
Chapter 703 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Chapter 704 EASEMENTS
Chapter 705 LOST OR ABANDONED PROPERTY
Chapter 707 ESTRAYS
Chapter 708 MARRIED WOMEN’S PROPERTY
Chapter 709 POWERS OF ATTORNEY AND SIMILAR INSTRUMENTS
Part I: POWERS OF APPOINTMENT (ss. 709.02-709.07)
Part II: POWERS OF ATTORNEY (ss. 709.2101-709.2402)
Chapter 710 TRANSFERS TO MINORS
Chapter 711 FLORIDA UNIFORM TRANSFER-ON-DEATH SECURITY REGISTRATION ACT
Chapter 712 MARKETABLE RECORD TITLES TO REAL PROPERTY
Chapter 713 LIENS, GENERALLY
Part I: CONSTRUCTION LIENS (ss. 713.001-713.37)
Part II: MISCELLANEOUS LIENS (ss. 713.50-713.79)
Part III: OIL AND GAS LIENS (ss. 713.801-713.825)
Part IV: FLORIDA UNIFORM FEDERAL LIEN REGISTRATION ACT (s. 713.901)
Chapter 715 PROPERTY: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 716 ESCHEATS
Chapter 717 DISPOSITION OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
Chapter 718 CONDOMINIUMS
Part I: GENERAL PROVISIONS (ss. 718.101-718.128)
Part II: RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF DEVELOPERS (ss. 718.202, 718.203)
Part III: RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF ASSOCIATION (ss. 718.301-718.303)
Part IV: SPECIAL TYPES OF CONDOMINIUMS (ss. 718.401-718.406)
Part V: REGULATION AND DISCLOSURE PRIOR TO SALE OF RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS (ss. 718.501-718.509)
Part VI: CONVERSIONS TO CONDOMINIUM (ss. 718.604-718.622)
Part VII: DISTRESSED CONDOMINIUM RELIEF (ss. 718.701-718.71)
Chapter 719 COOPERATIVES
Part I: GENERAL PROVISIONS (ss. 719.101-719.129)
Part II: RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF DEVELOPERS (ss. 719.202, 719.203)
Part III: RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF ASSOCIATION (ss. 719.301-719.304)
Part IV: SPECIAL TYPES OF COOPERATIVES (ss. 719.401-719.403)
Part V: REGULATION AND DISCLOSURE PRIOR TO SALE OF RESIDENTIAL COOPERATIVES (ss. 719.501-719.508)
Part VI: CONVERSIONS TO COOPERATIVE (ss. 719.604-719.622)
Chapter 720 HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATIONS
Part I: GENERAL PROVISIONS (ss. 720.301-720.317)
Part II: DISCLOSURE PRIOR TO SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PARCELS (ss. 720.401, 720.402)
Part III: COVENANT REVITALIZATION (ss. 720.403-720.407)
Chapter 721 VACATION AND TIMESHARE PLANS
Part I: VACATION PLANS AND TIMESHARING (ss. 721.01-721.32)
Part II: VACATION CLUBS (ss. 721.50-721.58)
Part III: FORECLOSURE OF LIENS ON TIMESHARE INTERESTS (ss. 721.80-721.86)
Part IV: COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS (ss. 721.96-721.98)
Chapter 723 MOBILE HOME PARK LOT TENANCIES