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Get topic-based real estate exam practice sets and a simple sequence to move from learning to timed mocks.

Learn the 50 concepts candidates miss most, with simple explanations and quick practice strategies.

Understand the key differences between a Realtor and a real estate agent. Learn about NAR membership, fiduciary duties, and which is right for your career.

Ad Valorem explained in plain English: it means 'according to value.' Learn how ad valorem property taxes are calculated (assessed value × millage), the buffet analogy you'll never forget, and the key exam traps vs. special assessments.

Learn the key difference between a real estate broker and agent. A broker is the 'boss level' license that can supervise agents and run a brokerage—crucial for your exam.

Joint Tenancy vs. Tenancy in Common—what's the real difference? It's all about inheritance: Joint Tenancy has the right of survivorship (last survivor gets it all); Tenancy in Common lets you leave your share to heirs.

What is chattel in real estate? Chattel = movable personal property (not the land/building). Use the "shake the house" memory trick, learn the fixture trap, and spot exam keywords instantly.

Novation explained for real estate exams: a new contract replaces an old one, and the original party is released. Learn the "trade-in" memory hook, exam keywords, and how to avoid confusing novation with assignment or assumption.

Escheat explained in plain English: when someone dies with no will and no legal heirs, property can revert to the state. Learn the definition, the exam traps (vs. eminent domain), and how to avoid unclaimed property issues.

Confused by "Lis Pendens" on your real estate exam? We used AI to explain this "lawsuit pending" notice in plain English. Learn the difference between Lis Pendens vs. Liens in 30 seconds.
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