I passed my state (AZ) exam after watching Joe’s videos. His videos are extremely helpful given that my prelicensing course is someone reading the textbook.
Thank you!! I just passed my exam!! Yay!!! I listened and watched you videos. It really helped out so much!! Thank you again and I am so excited to work as an agent!!!
In a nutshell, the 1866 Act makes it illegal to discriminate in the selling, transferring and leasing of real property based upon a person's race or color. There are no exceptions. Importantly, in 1968 the Supreme Court held in Jones vs. Alfred H. Mayer Company that the 1866 Act prohibited both the government and private parties from discriminating. This means that no one in the United States can engage in housing discrimination based upon a person's color or race.
Had my exam this afternoon and passed!! The test questions and explanations really helped on your website!!
WOW CONGRADS TO YOU TOO!!!! CRYSTAL.
Congrats Crystal!
I passed my state (AZ) exam after watching Joe’s videos. His videos are extremely helpful given that my prelicensing course is someone reading the textbook.
Good explanations - thanks!!
I really like how you did this video. I understand it more. Please do more videos like this.
Thank you! we will
Joe, the best there is ......... Got my Brokers License in 2018 after a few videos on this channel
Thanks Roger!
AWESOME LEARNING EXPERINCE. I LEARNED THAT SO EASILY. THANK YOU
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is trade fixture equal to severance?
Thanks Joe! That was so helpful and clear
Thank you !! You helped me understand
hi what software did you use to create this video?
Thanks you have no idea how confused I was on the subject.
Chattel is same as chattel real?
Thank you!! I just passed my exam!! Yay!!! I listened and watched you videos. It really helped out so much!! Thank you again and I am so excited to work as an agent!!!
😱 I passed 😬💰🔥
Congrats!
In a nutshell, the 1866 Act makes it illegal to discriminate in the selling, transferring and leasing of real property based upon a person's race or color. There are no exceptions. Importantly, in 1968 the Supreme Court held in Jones vs. Alfred H. Mayer Company that the 1866 Act prohibited both the government and private parties from discriminating. This means that no one in the United States can engage in housing discrimination based upon a person's color or race.