Real Estate Principles
The Real Estate Principles course presents fundamental concepts related to acquisition, possession, use, and transfer of real property.
Course Category: Self-Study Courses
Course Level: Advanced
CLE Credit: Substantive
CLE Hours: 20.0
Fees: $250 for Members and $300 for Non-members
Course Materials: Self-study courses typically come with a PDF of the complete textbook, a PDF of the textbook by chapter and a glossary of terms. Once you’ve finished studying, you’ll take the corresponding exams to earn CLE.
Description: The Real Estate Principles course presents fundamental concepts related to acquisition, possession, use, and transfer of real property. Chapters in the course include an introduction to real estate law definitions and terminology; the historical background of the development of real estate law, from feudal England to early America to present-day America; present estates and future interests in land; acquiring and holding title; easements, real covenants, and equitable servitudes; categories of real property; defining and describing real property; and systems for recording documents related to real property.
* The distinguished ACP© credential is only available to current NALA Certified Paralegals. Anyone, regardless of credentials, may take this course solely for gaining knowledge and will receive a certificate of completion upon successful completion of the course and exam.
Course Year: 2018
