@@kelvinn2537 I’m sorry for your plight my friend but i was once in your shoes before i was recommended to Mr Mason and thats how i passed My real estate exam.
I only studied a lot when i went for the first time last year but the second time was so easy, all thanks to my aunt who introduced me to Mr Mason am really grateful.
Stu, just found you man!! You have a way of explaining these complexities with such clarity! Thank you for making the time, you have a fan for life my friend.
Love it!!! So much more coming. I have new agent trainings and more coming to the channel. I took a mini sabbatical from uploading a lot of new stuff because my son was born last year, but more to come! Best of luck!
Hi Mr Stu, I am a new subscriber. But let me tell you you are awesome ❤, I just came across your vidéos but I love them and I just my state exam but failed the National I am learning hard at the same time very scared because I really really love real estate so I don’t want be a failure. Please please I need your help any suggestions I should do . Thanks a lot.
It is dependent on the other answers and how the term heirloom is interpreted. If you interpret it as “heirloom” meaning family heirloom. It should be considered personal. If you are referring to it as simply a classification or type of rose bush, with no unique relationship to the parties attaching it, then in my opinion it should be real property. I’ve answered several multiple choice questions where my intepretation is most of the time personal property, however I answered it that way not knowing that heirloom was potentially a type of rose bush. I am not the author of the question, so I can not know what their intention was on the addition of heirloom. I’m simply giving you my take on it, and you have to carefully read the question and the answers.
I get it, however it is simply an example. I've been teaching for 13+ years. I started out describing illegal object of a contract simply as anything illegal. Students then asked for examples. I tried several examples, but students would sometimes confuse it. So I then went to saying "illicit drug sales" to have a clear contrast, and understanding of what illegal object of a contract is. Then I was asked what an illicit substance was.....and I simply gave into the fact that naming a drug would be easier to understand and as clear as I could make it. I do NOT condone drug abuse, I do not endorse it, and it is simply mentioned as an example of an illegal objective of a contract. I'm sorry if you feel that it is too much, but it is an example of an illegal objective. I do not know what illegal objective of a contract anyone would feel comfortable mentioning. I condone all illegal activity.
Passed 1st try! Easier than I studied for. Really understand the concepts. Best way to pass.
They say third times a charm, am officially a real estate broker 🎉🎉 for all my repeat test takers don't give up and don't be discouraged.
I failed 3 times, i lost money to reviews that never helped but the major thing is that I've not lost hope
@@kelvinn2537 I’m sorry for your plight my friend but i was once in your shoes before i was recommended to Mr Mason and thats how i passed My real estate exam.
I used some Kaplan, some AceableAgent and read a lil oncourse learning . I did 3 real estate exam scholar and my result came back failed
I only studied a lot when i went for the first time last year but the second time was so easy, all thanks to my aunt who introduced me to Mr Mason am really grateful.
I have sat for Real Estate Exam for the 4th time now and still failed, i guess licence isn't meant for people like me😭
I listen to your webinars all the time! Thank you for helping me study 😊
You make it clear to understand this stuff better than anyone! But tonight you seem a little tired or scattered! 😊 But it's all good! I'm staying!
Stu, just found you man!! You have a way of explaining these complexities with such clarity! Thank you for making the time, you have a fan for life my friend.
Love it!!! So much more coming. I have new agent trainings and more coming to the channel. I took a mini sabbatical from uploading a lot of new stuff because my son was born last year, but more to come! Best of luck!
Hi Mr Stu, I am a new subscriber. But let me tell you you are awesome ❤, I just came across your vidéos but I love them and I just my state exam but failed the National I am learning hard at the same time very scared because I really really love real estate so I don’t want be a failure. Please please I need your help any suggestions I should do . Thanks a lot.
Stu is the GOAT of real estate vids! he makes it so easy to understand! take my test tomorrow & feel prepared thanks to stu!
How did it go?!
THANK YOU I JUST PASSED MY EXAM
Congrats!!!!
did you?! awesome! congrats!!!!
what helped you? i passed my state but need help with the national i got a 61 on it :/
@@poisonedpeachx6092 I need to take National over again as well. Stus vids on National portion have been helpful
@@glenb2389 can you send me a link ?!
New subscriber! You’re really good at teaching. Thank you
I love your examples Stewie thx cause I need them to understand
thank you
Stu, you’re the bomb at teaching!! You definitely get a gold ⭐️
Thank Stu , God bless you 🙏
❤thank you
I’m the exam do they ask for the year?
Hey Stew, can you do a simplified Florida law review please 🙏
I could if I was a Florida state expert. I just can’t do every state. Right now I’m NY, NJ
@@realestatestu is nj similar to ct
Hi Stu please go over Heirloom Rosebush. I’ve heard you say it’s real and personal. Pls clarify.
It is dependent on the other answers and how the term heirloom is interpreted. If you interpret it as “heirloom” meaning family heirloom. It should be considered personal. If you are referring to it as simply a classification or type of rose bush, with no unique relationship to the parties attaching it, then in my opinion it should be real property. I’ve answered several multiple choice questions where my intepretation is most of the time personal property, however I answered it that way not knowing that heirloom was potentially a type of rose bush. I am not the author of the question, so I can not know what their intention was on the addition of heirloom. I’m simply giving you my take on it, and you have to carefully read the question and the answers.
I want you please to repeat for . Thanks
What is it, you’d like repeated?
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Lol! Me and Joe actually work together :)
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The heroin example is 2 much bro seriously
I get it, however it is simply an example.
I've been teaching for 13+ years. I started out describing illegal object of a contract simply as anything illegal. Students then asked for examples. I tried several examples, but students would sometimes confuse it. So I then went to saying "illicit drug sales" to have a clear contrast, and understanding of what illegal object of a contract is. Then I was asked what an illicit substance was.....and I simply gave into the fact that naming a drug would be easier to understand and as clear as I could make it.
I do NOT condone drug abuse, I do not endorse it, and it is simply mentioned as an example of an illegal objective of a contract. I'm sorry if you feel that it is too much, but it is an example of an illegal objective. I do not know what illegal objective of a contract anyone would feel comfortable mentioning. I condone all illegal activity.