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How to Learn Real Estate Law

Real estate law involves dealing with both commercial and residential property, finalizing transactions and finding potential issues, looking into property regulations and boundaries. You can learn real estate law on your own.

By: Kristie Lorette
Category: Finance:Credit
Posted: Apr 14, 2010
Updated: Apr 14, 2010
Views: 82


Real estate law involves dealing with both commercial and residential property, finalizing transactions and finding potential issues, looking into property regulations and boundaries. You can learn real estate law on your own.

Step 1

Research online law libraries. They provide a wealth of information, explaining the facets of law and providing further reading resources for you to look into.

Step 2

Take note of further resources that directly apply to the category of real estate law you’re looking into. If you are researching landlord-tenant law, for example, take note of all the resources you find on that subject. Studying all the information you can find will prove to be advantageous when you apply it in a real-life situation.

Step 3

Visit your state’s real estate commission. You’ll gain knowledge about real estate laws, regulations and requirements for licensing.

Step 4

Consider taking advantage of free real estate advice online. You can not only read online articles that keep you up-to-date on all of today’s real estate information, you can ask questions regarding home selling and buying to get answers from real estate professionals in online forums and on blogs kept by real estate professionals. Select your location and find professionals and stores of information close to you.

Step 5

Look into online universities with courses in real estate law. Courses might cover real estate contracts, closing property transactions and learning how to read a survey. You’ll be able to study from the comfort of home. There will more than likely be a small fee for each course you take.

About the Author
Kristie Lorette is a freelance writer and marketing consultant that specializes in personal finance. She is also the editor of The Mortgage & Credit Diva, a blog devoted to mortgage and personal finance tips, tricks, and advice for consumers. You can read Kristie’s blog at www.mortgageandcreditdiva.blogspot.com or learn more about her writing and marketing services at www.studiokwriting.com.

About Author

Copywriter and marketing consultant, Kristie Lorette, is passionate about helping entrepreneurs and businesses create copy and marketing pieces that sizzle, motivate, and sell. It is through her over 14 years of experience working in various roles of marketing, financial services, real estate, and event planning, where Kristie developed her widespread expertise in advanced business and marketing strategies and communications. Kristie earned her BS in marketing and BS in multinational business from Florida State University, and her MBA from Nova Southeastern University. For more information, visit www.studiokwriting.com

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