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Mapping PSI Candidate Bulletin Outline to MI Course Content PSI administers the real estate licensing exam in Michigan. They provide a Candidate Bulletin that contains a content outline for the examination content (https://candidate.psiexams.com/bulletin/display_bulletin.jsp?ro=yes&actionname=8& bulletinid=09&bulletinurl=.pdf). Here s where you can find that content in the course: National Content Property Ownership Level Section Units Lessons Classes of Property a. Real versus personal property b. Defining fixtures Land Characteristics and Legal Descriptions a. Physical characteristics of land b. Economic characteristics of land c. Types of legal property descriptions d. Usage of legal property descriptions e. Physical descriptions of property and improvements f. Mineral, air and water rights Encumbrances and Effects on Property Ownership a. Liens (types and priority) b. Easements and licenses c. Encroachment Types of Ownership a. Types of estates b. Forms of ownership c. Leaseholds d. Common interest ownership properties e. Bundle of rights Land Use Controls and Regulations Level Section Units Lessons Government Rights in Land a. Property taxes and special assessments b. Eminent domain, condemnation, escheat c. Police power Public Controls Based in Police Power a. Zoning and master plans b. Building codes c. Environmental impact reports d. Regulation of special land types (floodplain, coastal, etc.) Regulation of Environmental Hazards Copyright The CE Shop. rights reserved.

a. Abatement, mitigation and cleanup requirements b. Restrictions on sale or development of contaminated property c. Types of hazards and potential for agent or seller liability Private Controls a. Deed conditions or restrictions b. Homeowners association (HOA) regulations Valuation and Market Analysis Level Section Units Lessons Value a. Market value and market price b. Value i. Types and characteristics of value ii. Principles of value iii. Market cycles and other factors affecting property value Methods of estimating value/appraisal process a. Market or sales comparison approach b. Replacement cost or summation approach c. Income approach d. Basic appraisal terminology (e.g., replacement versus reproduction cost, reconciliation, depreciation, kinds of obsolescence) Competitive/Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) a. Selecting and adjusting comparables b. Contrast CMA and appraisal i. Price per square foot ii. Gross rent and gross income multipliers iii. Capitalization rate Appraisal practice; situations requiring appraisal - by a certified appraiser Financing Level Section Units Lessons General concepts a. LTV ratios, points, origination fees, discounts, broker commissions b. Mortgage insurance (PMI) c. Lender requirements, equity, qualifying buyers, loan application procedures Types of loans and sources of loan money a. Term or straight loans Copyright The CE Shop. rights reserved.

b. Amortized and partially amortized (balloon) loans c. Adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) loans d. Conventional versus insured e. Reverse mortgages; equity loans; subprime and other nonconforming loans f. Seller/owner financing g. Primary market h. Secondary market i. Down payment assistance programs Government programs - a. FHA b. VA c. Other federal programs Mortgages/deeds of trust - a. Mortgage clauses (assumption, due-onsale, alienation, acceleration, prepayment, release) b. Lien theory versus title theory c. Mortgage/deeds of trust and note as separate documents Financing/credit laws - a. Lending and disclosures i. Truth in lending ii. RESPA iii. Integrated Disclosure Rule (TRID) iv. Equal Credit Opportunity b. Fraud and lending practices i. Mortgage fraud ii. Predatory lending practices (risks to clients) iii. Usury lending laws iv. Appropriate cautions to clients seeking financing General Principles of Agency Level Section Units Lessons Nature of agency relationships a. Types of agents and agencies (special, general, etc.) b. Nonagents (transactional/facilitational) c. Fiduciary responsibilities - Creation and disclosure of agency and agency agreements a. Agency and agency agreements b. Disclosure when acting as principal or other conflict of interest - Responsibilities of agent/principal Copyright The CE Shop. rights reserved.

a. Duties to client/principal (buyer, seller, tenant or landlord) b. Traditional common law agency duties; effect of dual agency on agent s duties Responsibilities of agent to customers and third parties, including disclosure, honesty, integrity, accounting for money Termination of agency a. Expiration b. Completion/performance c. Termination by force of law d. Destruction of property/death of principal e. Mutual agreement Property Condition and Disclosures Level Section Units Lessons Property condition disclosure - a. Property owner s role regarding property condition b. Licensee s role regarding property condition Warranties a. Purpose of home or construction warranty programs b. Scope of home or construction warranty programs Need for inspection and obtaining/verifying information a. Explanation of property inspection process and appropriate use b. Agent responsibility to inquire about red flag issues c. Responding to non-client inquiries Material facts related to property condition or location a. Land/soil conditions b. Accuracy of representation of lot or improvement size, encroachments or easements affecting use c. Pest infestation, toxic mold and other interior environmental hazards d. Structural issues such as roof, gutters, downspouts, doors, windows, foundation e. Condition of electrical and plumbing systems, and of equipment or appliances that are fixtures Copyright The CE Shop. rights reserved.

f. Location within natural hazard or specifically regulated area, potentially uninsurable property g. Known alterations or additions Material facts related to public controls, statutes of public utilities a. Zoning and planning information b. Boundaries of school/utility/taxation districts, flight paths c. Local taxes and special assessments, other liens d. External environmental hazards e. Stigmatized/psychologically impacted property, Megan s Law issues Contracts Level Section Units Lessons General knowledge of contract law - a. Requirements for validity b. When contract is considered performed/ discharged c. Assignment and novation d. Breach of contract and remedies for breach e. Contract clauses Listing agreements a. General requirements for valid listing b. Exclusive listings c. Non-exclusive listings Buyer/tenant representation agreements, - including key elements and provisions of buyer and/or tenant agreements Offers/purchase agreements a. General requirements b. When offer becomes binding (notification) c. Contingencies d. Time is of the essence Counteroffers/multiple counteroffers a. Counteroffer cancels original offer b. Priority of multiple counteroffers Leases a. Types of leases, e.g., percentage, gross, net, ground b. Lease with obligation to purchase or lease with an option to purchase Other real estate contracts a. Options b. Right of first refusal - Copyright The CE Shop. rights reserved.

Transfer of Title Level Section Units Lessons Title insurance - a. What is insured against b. Title searches, title abstracts, chain of title c. Cloud on title, suit to quiet title Deeds a. Purpose of deed, when title passes b. Types of deeds (general warranty, special warranty, quitclaim) and when used c. Essential elements of deeds d. Importance of recording Escrow or closing; tax aspects of transferring title to real property -, a. Responsibilities of escrow agent b. Prorated items c. Settlement Statements d. Estimating closing costs e. Property and income taxes Special processes a. Foreclosure/short sale b. Real estate owned (REO) Practice of Real Estate Level Section Units Lessons Trust/escrow accounts (general, not state, specific) a. Purpose and definition of trust accounts, including monies held in trust accounts b. Responsibility for earnest money and other trust monies, including commingling/conversion Federal fair housing laws -, a. Protected classes i. Covered transactions ii. Specific laws and their effects b. Compliance i. Types of violations and enforcement ii. Exceptions Advertising and technology a. Incorrect factual statements versus puffing i. Truth in advertising ii. Fair housing issues in advertising b. Fraud, technology issues Copyright The CE Shop. rights reserved.

7 i. Uninformed misrepresentation versus deliberate misrepresentation (fraud) ii. Technology issues in advertising and marketing Agent supervision and broker-associate relationship a. Liability/responsibility for acts of associated licensees (employees and independent contractors) and unlicensed employees b. Responsibility to train and supervise associated licensees (employees and independent contractors) and unlicensed employees Commissions and fees a. Procuring cause/protection clauses b. Referrals and other finder fees General ethics a. Practicing within area of competence b. Avoiding unauthorized practice of law Antitrust laws a. Antitrust laws and purpose b. Antitrust violations in real estate -, -7 Real Estate Calculations Level Section Units Lessons Basic math concepts a. Area b. Loan-to-value ratios c. Discount points d. Equity e. Down payment/amount to be financed Calculations for transactions, including mortgage calculations Property tax calculations Prorations (utilities, rent, property taxes, insurance, etc.) a. Commission and commission splits b. Seller s proceeds of sale c. Transfer tax/conveyance tax/revenue stamps d. Amortization tables e. Interest rates f. Interest amounts g. Monthly installment payments h. Buyer qualification ratios Calculations for valuation - Copyright The CE Shop. rights reserved. 7

8 a. Competitive/comparative market analyses (CMA) b. Net operating income c. Depreciation d. Capitalization rate e. Gross rent and gross income multipliers (GRM, GIM) Specialty Areas Level Section Units Lessons Subdivisions, including development-wide CC&Rs Commercial, industrial and income property a. Trade fixtures b. Accessibility c. Tax depreciation d. 0 exchanges e. Trust fund accounts for income property State Content Duties and Powers of the Department and the Level Section Units Lessons Board a. General powers - b. Investigations, conferences, hearings, and exemptions c. Penalties Licensing Requirements Level Section Units Lessons a. Activities requiring a license and exemptions b. Types of licenses c. Eligibility for licensing d. License renewal, including continuing education e. Transfer or change in license Statutory Requirements Governing the Activities Level Section Units Lessons of Licenses a. Advertising b. Commissions and Specific Services for Which Fees may be charged c. Disclosure/conflict of interest d. Handling of contracts, documents, listing and recommendations e. Handling of monies and trust accounts f. Place of business/branch office requirements g. Record keeping h. Inducements j. No disclosure duty attaches to stigmatized property k. Closing responsibilities Copyright The CE Shop. rights reserved. 8

9 Contractual Relationships Level Section Units Lessons a. Agency relationships available in MI. Transaction coordinator. Designated agency. Dual agency. Agency disclosures b. Broker/Salesperson relationships c. Service Provision Agreements (Listings, Buyer Broker) Additional State Topics Level Section Units Lessons a. Land Division Act - Public Act 9 (Disclosure of Private Road) b. Michigan fair housing: Elliott-Larsen Act, Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act c. Landlord Tenant Relationship Act, Truth in - Renting Act d. Usury laws (Broker only) e. State Transfer Tax f. Michigan Condominium Act g. Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) h. Uniform State Anti-trust Act i. Michigan Environmental Protection Act (MEPA) j. Michigan Right to Farm Act (Seller s Disclosure Required) - Copyright The CE Shop. rights reserved. 9