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Colorado Real Estate

CE Colorado Licensure Information Education, Experience and Exam Requirements Click here for information on the coursework and exam requirements for licensure. Examination Information For information about the real estate broker examination program, including reservation and application processes, click on the following hyperlink: Broker Candidate Bulletin To make an exam reservation click here: PSI website, or call PSI's Candidate Care Center at 1-(800) 733-9267. Procedure For Licensure Step 1: Character In addition to determining competency standards, the Real Estate Commission is authorized by statute to require and procure proof of the truthfulness, honesty and good moral character of any applicant. PRIOR to submitting an application for a license: each applicant shall submit a set of fingerprints to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation for the purpose of conducting a state and national criminal history record check. Click here for more information. Step 2: Education, E xperience and E xamination requirements must be documented prior to filing the appropriate application for licensure. a. Education certificates are furnished by the real estate schools after completion of the course requirements. Official transcripts are required for applicants who qualify based on a degree with a major course of study in real estate from an accredited college or university. b. An exam score report is furnished immediately upon completing the exam. Exam scores will be sent to the DRE electronically and you will not need to include score reports with your application. The real estate license examination is made up of two parts, the general part, and the local (state) part. Applicants for licensure who must receive passing scores on both the general part and the state part of the examination need not receive them on the same administration date. If one part is failed, the applicant may retake it at a subsequent time. In no event will a passing score on either part be accepted beyond one year. c. You must obtain a certificate of license history from each jurisdiction in which you hold or have held a real estate license. If the other license is current (active or inactive), the certificate must be less than 90 days old when you submit your Colorado application. If the other license is expired, the certificate must be dated after the license expiration date. (NOTE: Each state/jurisdiction responds to requests for certification of license history with varying degrees of timeliness. Plan ahead for this so as to avoid delay in submitting your Colorado application. Step 3: Errors and Omissions (E&O) Insurance. You must have E&O insurance in place on your license before it will be issued on active status. Talk to your employing broker, as some have purchased independent E&O policies. If you or your broker use the state-endorsed group policy , the vendor, Rice Insurance Services Company (RISC) will automatically download your coverage into our database. You may enroll in the group policy on-line at www.risceo.com or call them at 1 (800) 637-7319. If you have independent coverage, you must certify coverage to the commission on the form " Certificate of Independent Coverage ". Step 4: Complete the application form . Enclose all required documentation and appropriate application fee. You may deliver or mail the application to the DRE. Don't forget that exam scores are only valid for one year. Processing of your application may take up to six weeks. Initial licenses will be issued for a three-year period expiring on the anniversary date of the issuance. If you have questions on Licensing in Colorado, e-mail us Privacy Statement | Disclaimer Technical Assistance: E -Mail Information Technology Section Revised November 2, 2005 Federal Home Page || State Home Page || Department Home Page Division Home Page || Top of Page E-Mail the Division of Real Estate 1900 Grant Street, Suite 600 Denver, CO 80203 (303) 894-2166 or (303) 894-2185 - Phone (303) 894-2683 - Fax Relay Colorado (TTY (English & Spanish), Voice, VCO, ASCII, STS Assistance Numbers)



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How to Buy Rental Property - eHow.com Clear Instructions on How To Do (just about) Everything Web eHow.com Home Finance & Business Center Real Estate How to Buy Rental Property Stocks and bonds aren't the only money-making investment in town. Consider rental property if you're prepared for extensive research, a fair amount of financial commitment and, depending on how you set things up, a significant role in maintaining the property. Steps: 1. Assess your financial requirements and goals. Do you need a steady stream of income from your rental or do you plan on selling it for a profit in a couple of years? If it's the latter, look for lower priced property that you can fix up as you rent it out. 2. Consider being a resident landlord by purchasing a multiunit property and living in one apartment. In many cases, the income from the other unit(s) will cover your mortgage payment, allowing you to effectively live for free. Being on-site has other advantages, including ensuring that the property is well-maintained. 3. Decide if you want to do maintenance yourself. If you have the skills, equipment and temperament to deal with upset tenants and a backed up toilet at 2 a.m., fine. If you plan on hiring a property manager, add about 5 percent of gross income into your calculations. 4. Choose the kind of property you want. Single-family houses are generally less expensive than apartment complexes because of pure size, but generate less income. Apartments, on the other hand, can require more upkeep. 5. Get preapproved for a mortgage (see How to Shop for a Mortgage ). Financing investment property is different from residential property in that it requires a much larger down payment. 6. Start shopping: Check out classified ads in the newspaper and online. Find a real estate agent who specializes in commercial or income-generating properties. 7. Choose property where people want to live, close to shops, parks and decent schools, and in a well-kept neighborhood. There's nothing worse than owning a rental property without any renters. In addition, check out any restrictions on renting with the home owners association, which, if there is one, can have a say in any rental agreements. 8. Consider what improvements, if any, you may be willing to make. Buying a fixer-upper will be less expensive than a property in pristine condition, but you can go broke bringing a property up to rentable condition. Before you buy, get cost estimates for all necessary fixes. See How to Buy and Sell a Fixer-Upper . 9. Have the property inspected. You may also want to order an appraisal to get a fair market value. 10. Search past records for vacancy rates over the last five to ten years as well as at present. If the building is occupied, find out how long the tenants have lived at the property. Long-term residents are valuable, but may also have been signed on at a lower rental rate. 11. Plan on spending time and money advertising for and interviewing potential renters. Have a contingency plan in place if a unit remains vacant for a few months. 12. Determine what a competitive rental rate is for your property by asking rental agents what they would expect to charge, by reviewing area apartment listings, and by personally visiting units available in the neighborhood. 13. Run the numbers. Make certain that whatever income you derive covers your costs of owning the property, plus a profit. 14. Work with an attorney to draw up and review any necessary papers relevant to the purchase. 15. Negotiate the terms of the sale. Some sellers may be willing to pick up a share of closing costs and other expenses. The eventual price will also be affected by prevailing market conditions--keep these in mind when negotiating. Overall Tips: Check to see whether the value of other area properties have increased or decreased in the past five years. Try to buy in an area that's on the way up. Pay attention to when improvements were made to a property, which aids in the estimate of the building's value. Recent renovations are worth more than upgrades done a decade or more ago. Be on the lookout for any hazards common to older properties, such as asbestos, lead-based paint and electrical systems that are not up to code. Budget in reconciling these problems. Some cities offer low interest financing to property owners needing to make renovations. Look into such programs if you know you'll need to have the property painted, windows replaced or similar exterior repairs made. Discuss any tax benefits with a tax specialist. There may be local tax incentives for renovating your property as well as advantageous approaches to declaring your expenses. 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Home Equity Line of

Presidential Bank: Home Equity Line of Credit Information Presidential Loan Products..... Lending Overview Home Mortgage Programs Apply Online for a Home Mortgage Home Equity Line of Credit Car Loans Commercial Lending Home Equity Lines of Credit Home Equity Line of Credit Loan Calculator Line of Credit Amounts: $10,000 to $300,000 Introductory Interest Rate: 1.25% APR for first 4 months To qualify for the introductory rate, your line must be activated within thirty days of settlement, with a draw of at least $10,000 in the first 30 days after the closing date. Interest Rate after Introductory Period: Loans of 30,000 or more: Prime Rate Loans of less than $30,000: Prime Rate +1% As of today, the Prime interest rate is equivalent to a rate of 7.25% APR, and 1.00% over the Prime interest rate is equivalent to a rate of 8.25% APR. The Prime rate use is the prime rate as quoted in the Wall Street Journal. APR is the Annual Percentage Rate, as computed under applicable federal regulations. After the introductory period, the interest rate is subject to monthly adjustment, as the Prime rate changes. However, the APR will never exceed 24%. Closing Costs Waived You pay absolutely nothing to establish your Presidential Home Equity Line. No closing costs -- no application fee -- no appraisal fee -- no points. This can save you hundreds of dollars! This no closing cost feature is subject to the terms and conditions of the Home Equity Line Agreement, which require that the line must remain open for a minimum of 42 months and that the finance charges must be at least $1,000 during the period the line is open. Tax Deductions Unlike credit card interest and other non-mortgage interest you may pay, you can deduct the interest you pay on a home equity line of credit for federal income tax purposes, subject to the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code. Drawing Against Your Line You may draw against your line at any time, simply by writing a check. Free checks are provided. Eligible Property Owner occupied single-family residences. Lending Area Nationwide (state restrictions may apply) Maximum Loan To Value Ratio The combined amounts of your first mortgage and the dollar limit on your Home Equity Line may not exceed 80% of the value of your home. Repayment Monthly payments are required, whenever the Home Equity Line of Credit has a principal balance outstanding. Principal may be prepaid at any time without penalty. The Line has an initial draw period of 15 years (180 months), during which advances may be made, followed by a repayment period of 8 years and 4 months (100 months). During the first 180 months of the term of the Home Equity Line of Credit, principal may be advanced and repaid at any time, subject to the approved maximum loan amount. Whenever a loan balance is outstanding, monthly payments of interest are required. After the end of the first 180 months, no further advances of principal will be made, and the line of credit must be repaid over the succeeding 100 months in monthly installments equal to 1% of the principal outstanding at the beginning of this repayment period, plus accrued interest. Other Terms All applications are subject to credit approval. Adequate property insurance is required. The minimum draw amount is $100. If you fail to qualify for the waiver of closing costs, you will be charged for your credit report, property appraisal, mortgage recording fees and other out-of-pocket costs of closing your loan; these costs generally total between $250 and $1,550. We will provide an itemization of the closing costs of your loan upon request. For additional information, see the Presidential Home Equity Line of Credit disclosure statement and the Home Equity Line Agreement. For additional information about Home Equity Lines of Credit: Read about it at The Federal Reserve Board . For Home Equity Line inquiries call: (800) 281-2771, or apply online . Presidential Bank's Privacy Notice . Deposit Products | Loan Products | Investments | Online Banking | About Presidential | News | Home email@presidential.com © 1995, 1999, 2002 - 2005 Presidential Bank, FSB last updated 12.14.05 lmm Member FDIC



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