The Exam are getting tougher everyday, i can't miss this opportunity I've heard a lot about her good works in the life of real estate agents across the states
YOU are amazing!! Wish you were my instructor. My instructor is DRY, and bland. I am enjoying your videos. I work full time, and own a concrete company. My goal through all that is to pass this test first go around!! Please keep the videos coming !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best of luck to you on the exam, Esha. We're all rooting for you here, and thank you for watching the video. If you're looking for some last-minute study help, be sure to check out our exam prep videos and package - comes with practice state exams and terminology flashcards. Here's the link if you're interested: www.carealtytraining.com/licensing/exam-prep-crash-course
Honestly, the best way to thank us is to just show these videos to a friend or colleague who needs real estate study help. The more people who tune into this channel, the more content like this we can produce! Thanks for watching and best of luck on the exam!
Hi Mr Rico , I have a few questions 1)Can I make my own notes and take them to the exam because it's an open book or am i allowed to take only real-estate books, or can I take my own notes with my own handwriting for the state exam ? Can I carry a cellphone in the exam ? Can I carry a calculator in the exam I am asking about CA Thank you
Hi, Maria. The state exam is not open book or open note. The only thing you're allowed to bring in with you is your ID. In California, no calculators are provided and you cannot bring in your phone.
Congrats, Emma! We're so happy for you and all of the exciting things you are going to do in this career. Thanks for watching and letting us know you passed the real estate exam!
Two different roads will take you to the same destination. So long as the acronym helps, you can use whatever you want. Some people will use DEEPC some will use UPTEE, personally, I find UPTEE less confusing and easier to remember. Whatever your preference is! Thanks for contributing this so more people can see it.
@8:52 The "I" in P.I.T.T. If that equal interest was sold through proper legal means, doesn't that "interest" now change from joint tenancy to "Tenancy In Common"? If that is false, please correct me. I came across that somewhere in my studies.
Interest describes how much investment they have in the property and is just a way for you to identify who owns what. So, if they have 50/50 split, then it's join tenancy. If it's a 30/20/50 split, then it's a tenancy in common. Let me know if this answers what you're asking!
@@USRealtyTraining In relation to my original question, the following was a question in my studies... "Three joint tenants share interest in a property. If one joint tenant's share is sold using the proper legal formalities, the new owner will then be..." A.) a joint tenant with the other joint tenants. B.) a tenant in common with the other joint tenants. C.) a tenant at sufferance. D.) a remainderman.
@@PsyferInc Interesting question. The laws for each state are different regarding joint tenancy and tenancy in common. Which state are you studying in?
@@USRealtyTraining California. The answer for that question was: B. I am guessing it has something to do with the rights to survivorship? I am thinking, it can only be bought and sold as a "share" so it becomes a Tenancy In Common at 33.33% and lose the rights to survivorship? 🤔 Or because of "Time" in P.I.T.T. New owner is no longer in a "joint tenancy".
We do but our material is for the California Real Estate Exam. If you're in California, then I would recommend you take one of our weekend crash courses, because the trainers who teach them are fantastic. They show you test-taking tips and tricks, review which concepts and terms will be on the exam, and answer any questions you have. They're the best in the state. You also get our state exam prep when you sign up, which gives you our terminology flashcards and practice exams that help you put what you know into practice. We have a crash course starting this weekend if you're interested. You can join online so you just need a computer or phone. Here's the link to sign up: www.carealtytraining.com/licensing/exam-prep-crash-course
In M.A.R.I.A. - The "R" explanation: I know you said "tenant", but in the event it was the actual homeowner who put in an alarm system. Does he/her have the right to remove it as "personal property". The answer will be, No. Because of "M". So, the "relationship" was the "tenant's personal property" since he/she wasn't the homeowner it's ok. Right? Must be the same with any other fixture such as lighting. "Tenant" removes but saves the existing light fixture. Then, replaces it with a fancy one. Upon leaving, the tenant can remove the personal property fixture as long as he/she puts back on the original fixture prior to moving. Correct? Unless, "A" happens and the buyer wants the personal property fixture... 😢
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I love how you share your knowledge, your not dry but you know how to hold your audience, thank you for your videos
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching!
Love your teaching style
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thank you very much; it was so helpful. Please make more videos about the other acronyms in real estate as well.🙏
Sure thing! Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Hey Rico. I just wanted to say thanks for the help. I studied my ass off. And I passed my California exam today. You’re great teacher, thanks bro.
Right on, Vince! Congrats on passing the exam and best of luck to you in your career. Glad you liked the videos.
hey vince, i take my CA exam in 3 weeks, any advice for me to pass??\
OMG! I love his energy! Thank you!
Thank you for making these videos. Great delivery. Learned more in these videos than in my 40 hour exam course.
No cabe duda, eres excelente maestro!! Felicidades
Without ant doubt, you are an excellent teacher!! Congratulations
Thank you so much 😀
I enjoy your enthusiasm and presentations. Thank you for your videos. They helped me pass the Arkansas RE Test a couple days ago :)
Congrats on passing the exam!
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.
The Exam are getting tougher everyday, i can't miss this opportunity I've heard a lot about her good works in the life of real estate agents across the states
YOU are amazing!! Wish you were my instructor. My instructor is DRY, and bland. I am enjoying your videos. I work full time, and own a concrete company. My goal through all that is to pass this test first go around!! Please keep the videos coming !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the kind words. You can do this! You got this, Teresa! Wishing you the best of luck on the exam.
You’re great. Thank you so much for the videos and your character. So helpful and personable.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, Farnoosh. Great to hear from you.
I GOT IT AGAIN👍🏻💪 thank you Rico 😁🙏
amazing explanation!!! you do a next level job!! great work! I take my test in 4 days and I hope I pass!!
Best of luck to you on the exam, Esha. We're all rooting for you here, and thank you for watching the video. If you're looking for some last-minute study help, be sure to check out our exam prep videos and package - comes with practice state exams and terminology flashcards. Here's the link if you're interested: www.carealtytraining.com/licensing/exam-prep-crash-course
I retract my prior comment. These videos kick butt!!! You’re the best thank you so much for doing the effort!
Much appreciated! Thanks for watching and glad these videos are helping you study. You're going to rock it!
Lol! You are so funny, You really are a great teacher! I learn so much from you Thank you!
You are so welcome!
OMG I love ur videos!!!! I owe u big time. Ur videos make me remember EVERYTHING THX!!!
Honestly, the best way to thank us is to just show these videos to a friend or colleague who needs real estate study help. The more people who tune into this channel, the more content like this we can produce! Thanks for watching and best of luck on the exam!
I PASSED THE EXAM THX OMG LOL
@@alexandradeoliveira3892 AMAZING!!!! Congrats on passing and glad I could help get you there. TTYL!!!!
i kove this guys energy, does he have a online course. he is a great teacher
Yes he does. We have all 3 courses on video with Mr. Rico as the instructor. Check out our website for more information!
Can you make a video of zoning , building codes I can’t find a video of that ? Itwill help a lot 😊
You got it!
@@USRealtyTraining thank you 🙏🏻😊
Love Santana!!! good video thank you!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
Good way to remember the knowledge. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!!! Best of luck on the real estate exam!
Man I fu**** love you. Thank you for the easy explain of anything you say
Any time! Glad the video was helpful. Be sure to check out the other videos and best of luck on the exam!
Hi Mr Rico , I have a few questions
1)Can I make my own notes and take them to the exam because it's an open book or am i allowed to take only real-estate books, or can I take my own notes with my own handwriting for the state exam ?
Can I carry a cellphone in the exam ?
Can I carry a calculator in the exam
I am asking about CA
Thank you
Hi, Maria. The state exam is not open book or open note. The only thing you're allowed to bring in with you is your ID. In California, no calculators are provided and you cannot bring in your phone.
Passed. 🙂 Acronyms are the best.
Congrats, Emma! We're so happy for you and all of the exciting things you are going to do in this career. Thanks for watching and letting us know you passed the real estate exam!
@@USRealtyTraining Thank you! I like the way you explain things. Keep up the good work! Very simple straight forward and informative.
@@emmaalvarez1617 You got it! Thanks again.
Love this video but isn't the Bundle of Rights acronym D.E.E.P.C.?
- Disposition
- Exclusion
- Enjoyment
- Possession
- Control
Two different roads will take you to the same destination. So long as the acronym helps, you can use whatever you want. Some people will use DEEPC some will use UPTEE, personally, I find UPTEE less confusing and easier to remember. Whatever your preference is! Thanks for contributing this so more people can see it.
Great editing. Keep uploading and marketing your brand.
Glad you liked the video and thanks for being a subscriber to the channel!
Another amazing video. You make these concepts so easy to understand
Glad you enjoyed! Are you taking the exam soon?
You are a character 🤣❤️👍🏻🙏
@8:52 The "I" in P.I.T.T. If that equal interest was sold through proper legal means, doesn't that "interest" now change from joint tenancy to "Tenancy In Common"? If that is false, please correct me. I came across that somewhere in my studies.
Interest describes how much investment they have in the property and is just a way for you to identify who owns what. So, if they have 50/50 split, then it's join tenancy. If it's a 30/20/50 split, then it's a tenancy in common. Let me know if this answers what you're asking!
@@USRealtyTraining In relation to my original question, the following was a question in my studies... "Three joint tenants share interest in a property. If one joint tenant's share is sold using the proper legal formalities, the new owner will then be..."
A.) a joint tenant with the other joint tenants.
B.) a tenant in common with the other joint tenants.
C.) a tenant at sufferance.
D.) a remainderman.
@@PsyferInc Interesting question. The laws for each state are different regarding joint tenancy and tenancy in common. Which state are you studying in?
@@USRealtyTraining California. The answer for that question was: B. I am guessing it has something to do with the rights to survivorship? I am thinking, it can only be bought and sold as a "share" so it becomes a Tenancy In Common at 33.33% and lose the rights to survivorship? 🤔 Or because of "Time" in P.I.T.T. New owner is no longer in a "joint tenancy".
Great info! Thanks a lot? Do you do training for real estate exam? I failed 8 times😞
We do but our material is for the California Real Estate Exam. If you're in California, then I would recommend you take one of our weekend crash courses, because the trainers who teach them are fantastic. They show you test-taking tips and tricks, review which concepts and terms will be on the exam, and answer any questions you have. They're the best in the state. You also get our state exam prep when you sign up, which gives you our terminology flashcards and practice exams that help you put what you know into practice.
We have a crash course starting this weekend if you're interested. You can join online so you just need a computer or phone. Here's the link to sign up: www.carealtytraining.com/licensing/exam-prep-crash-course
Thank you!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
DUST= DEMAND, utility, scarcity, transferability
UPTEE= use, possession, transfer, encumbrance, enjoyment
Fantastic.
Thanks for watching!
I love the pitt
My favorite is UPTEE. Glad you enjoyed the video.
In M.A.R.I.A. - The "R" explanation: I know you said "tenant", but in the event it was the actual homeowner who put in an alarm system. Does he/her have the right to remove it as "personal property". The answer will be, No. Because of "M". So, the "relationship" was the "tenant's personal property" since he/she wasn't the homeowner it's ok. Right? Must be the same with any other fixture such as lighting. "Tenant" removes but saves the existing light fixture. Then, replaces it with a fancy one. Upon leaving, the tenant can remove the personal property fixture as long as he/she puts back on the original fixture prior to moving. Correct? Unless, "A" happens and the buyer wants the personal property fixture... 😢
Yup, that is correct!
Two better than one
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this guy is way better than prep agent. Prep agent wastes too much time and is clownish.