Possibly The Oldest Question On The Florida Real Estate State Exam

I just posted a video about a question that is referred to in the real estate school business as the “bin question” or the “four-story building” question.  I don’t know how long this question has been on the exam, but I figure it’s been forever.  It was on the exam when I took it in 2002.  I talk to students all the time who say, “I had the bin question.  I nailed that one.”

They nailed it because we went over it in class.  Like anything else in life, it’s easy once you know how to do it.  Please don’t show up to the Florida real estate state exam without knowing how to do it.  This question could be the difference between a score of 74 and  75.  In other words, this question could be the difference between leaving the test with a license or leaving without a license.  Take a minute to check out the video.

Please note that neither I, nor anyone in the Climer family, have any affiliation with Climer School of Real Estate.  My father, Ron Climer, sold Climer School of Real Estate in 2014.  You can find me at Demetree School of Real Estate

By |2021-08-25T14:31:16-04:00April 3rd, 2018|

If You Want To Pass The Florida Real Estate Exam, Be Sure You Know The Definition Of Situs, Situs, Situs

The Florida real estate sale associate exam tests your knowledge of the word situs.  You probably learned in real estate school that situs is the economic quality of location that creates value.  You might not have learned how to remember it and not get it confused with the other hundred new words you learned.  I’ve got two short stories that might help you…

Almost fifteen years ago, I sold fixed-week timeshare.  Part of the sales pitch was that Orlando had more trading power than other cities because of location, location, location.  I tell my students that I never said, “location, location, location.”  It is more accurate to say, “situs, situs, situs.”  I might not have sold the most timeshare, but I used the appropriate terminology.  (It wasn’t long before the timeshare company had me teaching real estate classes instead of selling timeshare.)

Society, however, is not always interested in accuracy.  Sometimes we are interested in not offending anyone.  I think we’ve gone overboard with some of this politically correct language.  We no longer say that people are hungry.  Now we say they are “food insecure”.  Nobody lies anymore — we have “alternative facts”.  It is now inappropriate to say that someone lives in the ghetto, slum, or bad part of town.  A neighborhood where you might not want to live is one that has a “situs infection.”

A house that backs up to the train track is a house that has a “situs infection.”

There you have it — two ways to remember the definition of situs.

If this story helped you, check out my review class at Demetree School of Real Estate.  I’ve got a lot of stories just like these that will help you pass the Florida real estate sales associate state exam.

Please note that neither I, nor anyone in the Climer family, have any affiliation with Climer School of Real Estate.  My father, Ron Climer, sold Climer School of Real Estate in 2014.  You can find me at Demetree School of Real Estate

By |2021-08-25T14:31:58-04:00April 2nd, 2018|

Watch This Video Before You Even Attempt The Florida Real Estate Sales Association Exam!

Some of the math questions that are on the state exam have been on the state exam since the cavemen where chiseling the exam on stone walls.

Photo of the first real estate class. Researchers believe the lesson was a commission math problem. Cash had not been invented, so commissions were paid with animals (food). Some less-learned historians doubt the authenticity of this story.

I just posted a video about one of those questions.  You need to know how to figure the lots per acre on the state exam.  That’s worth one point.  You need to know how many square feet are in an acre.  There are a few questions that require that information.  Let’s say that’s worth about three points.

Click here for the video.  When you are sitting at the Pearson Vue center in stressful circumstances, and you see a question asking about lots per acre, you will feel a great sense of relief and be glad you took the few minutes to watch it.

Please note that neither I, nor anyone in the Climer family, have any affiliation with Climer School of Real Estate.  My father, Ron Climer, sold Climer School of Real Estate in 2014.  You can find me at Demetree School of Real Estate

By |2021-08-25T14:33:14-04:00March 27th, 2018|

Twelve Tips That Will Help You Pass the Florida Real Estate Exam the FIRST Time

I’ve been working on a project for several months that I’m excited to share with you.  I’ve started a YouTube channel where I’m going to be posting videos about the Florida real estate exam.  I posted my first video today.  It includes twelve tips to help you pass the Florida real estate sales associate exam the FIRST time.

Check it out right here.

Please note that neither I, nor anyone in the Climer family, have any affiliation with Climer School of Real Estate.  My father, Ron Climer, sold Climer School of Real Estate in 2014.  You can find me at Demetree School of Real Estate

By |2021-08-25T14:34:26-04:00March 23rd, 2018|

Three Answers To Three Questions That You Might See On The Florida Real Estate Exam

There are three number laws that my students tell me are on the Florida real estate sales associate exam. I call them number laws because they are referred to by the chapter number in the statute, such as Chapter 475.  Some laws are referred to by their name like Fair Housing Act or Sherman-Clayton Anti-Trust Act.  There is probably a better way to describe them then number laws, but it works for me.

The ones we need to know are:

  • Chapter 475, F.S. – Florida Real Estate License Law
  • Chapter 455, F. S. – Rules of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).  These are the laws that apply to all professional licenses, not just real estate licenses.
  • Chapter 61J2, F.A.C. – Rules of the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC)

You might just be inclined to make three flash cards right now – one card for each of these laws. You need to know the number and what the law is.

These will not be brain-buster questions.  They will be questions like:

The rules of the FREC are described in:

a. Chapter 455, F.S.
b. Chapter 475, F.S.
c. Chapter 61J2, F.A.C
d. Chapter 61Q2, F.A.C

Of course, the answer is C.  That is one easy point on the state exam.

If I can help you pass the Florida real estate exam, or if you are looking for a great career in real estate, please give me a call.  I’m at Demetree School of Real Estate.

Please note that neither I, nor anyone in the Climer family, have any affiliation with Climer School of Real Estate.  My father, Ron Climer, sold Climer School of Real Estate in 2014.  You can find me at Demetree School of Real Estate

 

By |2021-08-25T14:35:14-04:00March 15th, 2018|
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