Oregon Broker Exam Prep Course
- $119.00
If you’ve already completed your pre-licensing hours to sit for the Oregon Broker exam, this package offers an extensive study package to help you prepare for the exam. The 150-page PDF covers all 150 hours of the Oregon broker course, as well as test simulators to check your preparation!
In PDF lessons, we’ll talk about the role and responsibilities of real estate brokers, including the licensing requirements. Along with a review of contract law and important real estate contract forms, we’ll cover fair housing and anti-discrimination laws, along with the common law of agency and Oregon’s agency laws. We’ll cover financial topics, including lending disclosures, sources of financing, and various loan programs.
We’ll also talk about the mathematics needed during a transaction, as well as how real property is valued and assessed for taxation. After reviewing the process and types of foreclosure, we’ll talk a bit about advertising and the regulations that must be observed in real estate. We’ll discuss the customs and procedures of escrow and closing, along with financial records and reports you’ll be required to keep.
Then, we’ll cover the management of a real estate office, including hiring, supervision, and the creation of an office policy. We’ll look at the Oregon statutes for property management, as well as the economics of rentals, and lease clauses. Tenant relations, recordkeeping, and anti-discrimination regulations will be reviewed as well, before we move on to real estate law, legal descriptions, land use controls, titles, taxes, and encumbrances on property.
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Instructor Bio

Sheri Wytcherley has been an online instructor for AYPO's Real Estate education classes for over 5 years and is a licensed real estate instructor across the United States.
Growing up in a military family, Sheri became very patriotic, developed an adventurous spirit, and grew passionate about helping people.
In 2005 Sheri became a principal broker and opened Oregon Ranch & Home Real Estate in order to better serve her clients. She received the honor of being ranked #5 in Southern Oregon for dollar volume sold for 2008, during one of the most challenging years the market has seen in decades.
"Common sense, integrity, and a quick wit. These are qualities I admire".