Maggie was such a life saver I had to come back just to comment this. I finally passed my exam after the 8th time I thought I was going crazy until I found Maggie’s videos and she really helped me actually understand the topic and what the question was asking. Thank you so much!!
@@amberschmidt2126 congratulations!!! You did it!! 👏👏 you’re too sweet. Thank you for sharing your story and your experience. I’m so happy to have been a part of your real estate learning journey. Best of luck to you!!! 🤓🫶
Your videos are amazing to say the least! I failed MD twice and waited almost a year to retake. After watching your videos for a week I understood every concept clearly! The T chart for math was so helpful! Today I passed both state and national ! You are appreciated 🎉
I've referred Maggie to many, she knows how to teach and break down. I appreciate her. I passed my State portion and scheduled to retake the National portion on the 26th of September.
@@NakiaMyers-d8e Thank you so much!! I want to wish you tons and tons of luck on your national portion. Congratulations on passing the state portion. You can do this!!! 🫶
Hello Megan, I have a question, what if a buyer wants to buy a house and so this buyer saw a fan (attached on the ceiling) in one of the rooms, later on after the closing the buyer bought the house but no longer found the fan as the owner removed the fan from the ceiling, my question is, is the owner’s action of removing the fan after the client bought the home illegal or legal? Thank you
In most cases, the legality of the owner's action depends on the terms outlined in the purchase agreement. If the fan was specifically included in the sale as part of the fixtures and fittings, removing it without prior agreement could constitute a breach of contract. However, if the fan was not explicitly mentioned or if there was no agreement regarding fixtures, the owner may have had the right to remove it.
Maggie, if a real estate agent puts an ad in the Sunday paper is that legal? and does the salesperson need to mention they are for sale by the owner? do they get to lease it or sell? and do they need to get a broker due to them being an agent?
@@kishoflife hi. Yes an agent can place an ad in the newspaper as long as all state rules apply and their brokerage name is included. Some states require you to disclose you are and agent selling your own property from the get whereas some states only require that disclosure upon serious negotiations. They can sell or lease their property but if they’re a licensed agent, this must be disclosed. Not sure what the last question means.
title theory states treat the borrower as a tenant living in the lender's property where you gain title to the real estate once loan is paid off, while in lien theory states, the lender places a lien on the borrower's property but you gain title immediately.
@@reemokashlan3043 In title theory states, the mortgagor (buyer) gives the mortgagee (lender) legal title and retains equitable title. Legal title is returned to the mortgagor upon full payment of the debt. In lien theory states, the mortgagor retains legal and equitable title.
Hi maggie, My name is Ariana, I live in Houston Texas, I have already passed all the books in champion, I only need the one on contract laws, I did not pass on the first try and I have a second chance, could you give me or make some more videos on the subject please?
thanks to you maggie I PASSED MY REAL ESTATE EXAM🥳🥳🥳🥳
@@laniyaharris2981 congratulations!! 👏👏 well deserved. Best of luck to you in the real estate world. 🤓🫶
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I passed my exam yesterday 🎉 your videos were so helpful especially the math ones, just wanted to say thank you!
Nice! Congratulations 🥳🥳 Thank you for sharing your news and for the kind words. Best of luck in the real world!!! 🤓🫶
Congratulation!
Congratulations 🎊
Maggie was such a life saver I had to come back just to comment this. I finally passed my exam after the 8th time I thought I was going crazy until I found Maggie’s videos and she really helped me actually understand the topic and what the question was asking. Thank you so much!!
@@amberschmidt2126 congratulations!!! You did it!! 👏👏 you’re too sweet. Thank you for sharing your story and your experience. I’m so happy to have been a part of your real estate learning journey. Best of luck to you!!! 🤓🫶
Thank you for a clear and concise presentation. I found it very helpful!
Thank you! I’m happy to hear that. Best of luck to you!
Studying for my exam for the 2nd time. I know where i went wrong the 1st time. This made it so much better to understand thank you so much.
@@noelmiles7322 great! Glad to hear. Best of luck to you 🤓🫶
Your videos are amazing to say the least! I failed MD twice and waited almost a year to retake. After watching your videos for a week I understood every concept clearly! The T chart for math was so helpful! Today I passed both state and national ! You are appreciated 🎉
@@christineperkins6489 wow!!! 🤩 that’s great news. Way to go and way to hang in there!!! Congrats 🤓🫶
Hi, I also want to submit my DM, what videos do you recommend I watch? Please, thank you.
@@wenddyc22 hi, what do you need help on?
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Honey you’re amazing!! I found you yesterday! And I’m so excited about my test ! Thank you Maggie!
Thank you Maggie! Your energy and the way you add clarity on certain topics is awesome! You a real one
You rock! Thank you so much. Best of luck to you on your real estate journey. I'm here for you.
I've referred Maggie to many, she knows how to teach and break down. I appreciate her. I passed my State portion and scheduled to retake the National portion on the 26th of September.
@@NakiaMyers-d8e Thank you so much!! I want to wish you tons and tons of luck on your national portion. Congratulations on passing the state portion. You can do this!!! 🫶
Good luck!
@@JustCallMaggiethank you
You made this more understandable. Thank you
Thank you. Glad to hear. Good luck!
Grateful for the contract refresher!!!
You explain things so well ❤
@@mstiacortezify Thank you so much. I’m glad to hear that. Best of luck to you. 🤓🫶
You have did it again!!❤ I appreciate you!!!
You’re too cute 🤓🫶
Thanks Maggie you make it super easy to understand and remember. ⭐
Thank you. Glad to hear that. Good luck on your real estate journey!!!
Excellent class, I"m in class and this has helped me tremendously! Thank you!
@@vanessahamilton6334 Thank you. Good luck to you.
thank you for these educational videos
No problem. It’s my pleasure 🤓🫶
Maggie you are excellent, I wish I went through all your videos before the exam I am sure I would have nailed it the first attempt
@@sallaudinzamindar9491 Thank you. I’m glad to help. You can do this.
Very helpful Thank you maggie ❤
@@latoyah162 Thank you. Glad to hear. Best of luck to you.
Super Helpful!! Thank you for your content. I am understanding more and more with each video. :)
Thank you! Glad to hear. Best of luck to you.
Thank you. Passed today 8/15/24 1st time california
@@stephreneewilli love this!!! Congratulations 👏👏
ANOTHER GEM !!
You’re a gem!! Thank you 🤓🫶
Hello Megan,
I have a question, what if a buyer wants to buy a house and so this buyer saw a fan (attached on the ceiling) in one of the rooms, later on after the closing the buyer bought the house but no longer found the fan as the owner removed the fan from the ceiling, my question is, is the owner’s action of removing the fan after the client bought the home illegal or legal?
Thank you
In most cases, the legality of the owner's action depends on the terms outlined in the purchase agreement. If the fan was specifically included in the sale as part of the fixtures and fittings, removing it without prior agreement could constitute a breach of contract. However, if the fan was not explicitly mentioned or if there was no agreement regarding fixtures, the owner may have had the right to remove it.
@@JustCallMaggie thank you so much 💕
Awesome job
Thank you so much 😊
Maggie, if a real estate agent puts an ad in the Sunday paper is that legal? and does the salesperson need to mention they are for sale by the owner? do they get to lease it or sell? and do they need to get a broker due to them being an agent?
@@kishoflife hi. Yes an agent can place an ad in the newspaper as long as all state rules apply and their brokerage name is included. Some states require you to disclose you are and agent selling your own property from the get whereas some states only require that disclosure upon serious negotiations. They can sell or lease their property but if they’re a licensed agent, this must be disclosed. Not sure what the last question means.
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@@Flower_hoarder Thank you so much 🤗🤗🤗
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I am on my 3rd attempt Maggie for Louisiana and the National!! 🙏🏾 send help
@@FaithFashionFamily you got this. I’m glad to hear you’re not giving up. Good luck!
What it the difference between the lien-theory & title - theory?
And thank you
title theory states treat the borrower as a tenant living in the lender's property where you gain title to the real estate once loan is paid off, while in lien theory states, the lender places a lien on the borrower's property but you gain title immediately.
In the title theory who will take the legal title and who will have the equitable title & Al so in the lien theory as well
@@reemokashlan3043 In title theory states, the mortgagor (buyer) gives the mortgagee (lender) legal title and retains equitable title. Legal title is returned to the mortgagor upon full payment of the debt. In lien theory states, the mortgagor retains legal and equitable title.
@@JustCallMaggie thank you so much I appreciate really you help me alote
@@JustCallMaggie if tht minor enter to sall contract to sell his property ? that is void
Hi maggie, My name is Ariana, I live in Houston Texas, I have already passed all the books in champion, I only need the one on contract laws, I did not pass on the first try and I have a second chance, could you give me or make some more videos on the subject please?
That sounds like a great idea. Good luck with your exams. Is there anything in particular you want more information on?
Thx darling ❤
You’re welcome. Thank you!
The video is very nice. To make it super it would be nice if you explain why it couldn't be the other three answers.
Thank you. Good idea. I’ll keep that in mind for future videos.
Do you teach Texas National test
@@NakiaMyers-d8e yes! I’ve helped many students from Texas with their national portion.
What are the forms use for both seller and buyer in all transactions?
I would say a purchase or sales agreement
I've failed my national exam 4 times 😭
@@Grace-ps2tm oh no! Let’s schedule a tutoring session or something.