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Idaho Real Estate Continuing Education

Begin a training course for a career as an Idaho Real Estate Agent and get your real estate license. The process of becoming a broker in Idaho begins with studying with training books or taking an online school course.

The market in Idaho is increasing and the demand for real estate agents remains strong. Continuing education courses are available.

For online real estate license course training or for continuing education, please visit CE Training Courses here.

Commissions on sales are the main source of earnings of real estate agents and brokers. The rate of commission varies according to agent and broker agreement, the type of property, and its value. The percentage paid on the sale of farm and commercial properties or unimproved land usually is higher than the percentage paid for selling a home.

Commissions may be divided among several agents and brokers. The broker and the agent in the firm who obtained the listing usually share their commission when the property is sold; the broker and the agent in the firm who made the sale also usually share their part of the commission. Although an agent's share varies greatly from one firm to another, often it is about half of the total amount received by the firm. Agents who both list and sell a property maximize their commission.

Idaho Continuing Education Courses

  • ADA and Fair Housing - ADA legislation affects the business of every real estate agent. Find out what the laws cover and how it pertains to you, while refreshing your knowledge of the Federal Fair Housing Laws.
  • Consensual Dual Agency - This course describes agency relationships and the inherent conflicts of interest of each, followed by coverage of dual agency, agency policy and procedures for implementing, documenting and changing agency policy.
  • Ethics in Real Estate - This course covers the NAR Code of Ethics and reviews case studies pertaining to the code. Sample scenarios are included as a decision making practice for licensees.
  • Tax Free Exchanges - Covers the basics of a tax free exchange of residential investment property. Topics covered include requirements of a tax free exchange, types of exchanges and the methods for transferring title when an exchange takes place.

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Recommended Idaho real estate books

Idaho Real Estate: Practice & Law - Dearborn's Practice and Law supplements are the premier source for current and detailed information about state real estate license laws and regulations. These state specific supplements work in conjunction with any of Dearborn's best selling principles texts, including: Modern Real Estate Practice, Real Estate Fundamentals, or Mastering Real Estate Principles.

legal forms relating to real estate

Idaho Real Estate Contract for Sale - Cash or Seller Financing - The Residential Real Estate Sale Contract form can be used by a buyer and a seller of a free-standing residential home. The Agreement provides for the traditional terms between a seller and buyer, including financing contingencies, surveys, pest and other inspections, title matters and more. This agreement is for transactions that do not involve a Broker and where the Buyer is either paying cash or the Seller is financing the purchase with a promissory note, secured by deed of trust or a first mortgage. This form can be used in Idaho.

Idaho Residential Real Estate Sale Contract
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The Agreement provides for the traditional terms between a seller and buyer, including financing contingencies, surveys, pest and other inspections, title matters and more. This agreement is for transactions that do not involve a Broker and where the Buyer is obtaining a new loan and/or assuming an existing loan. This form can be used in Idaho.

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