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Florida Real Estate Principles, Practices and Law

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Published annually, this book is not the current one used but has much of the same useful material @ less then10% of current books price. Florida Real Estate Principles, Practices & Law is the most comprehensive prelicensing book available in the state. This best-selling title is used by more Florida real estate prelicensing students than any other principles text. New--Text explains the 2004 legislation requiring property tax disclosure, in addition to new sections covering the Florida Fair ...show more New--End-of-chapter review questions have been revised to match the question format used on state license exams Revised Web links point students to fresh supplementary material Edition/ 28TH 05 Paperback Real Estate Education Co. 10/22/2004 No

488 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2001

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Nearly 500 pages of Florida real estate law, federal and state regulations, at least 75% of which you must memorize in order to pass the state licensing exam.

The book is pretty much self-explanatory and necessary to study cover-to-cover, if you want to pass the exam. Lots of acronyms to help you memorize the principles. Hundreds of terms, statutes and regulations to learn. Each chapter has a quiz at the end, and there's a sample 100-question exam at the end of the book. There were a handful (maybe 3-4) questions on the state exam that came directly from the quizzes in book. LOTS of math involved, but the samples in the book are quite helpful.

I passed the state exam on the first try, thanks to this book, and I'm told that's a feat in itself. If you're going to take the state exam, study every page, read every line, because the questions on the state exam come from all over the place in this text.
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