<p>The content of <strong>Illinois 15-Hour Applied Real Estate Principles Course</strong> (AREP) covers the IDPFR-specified topics for the 15 Hour - Applied Real Estate Principles Course as prescribed in The Real Estate License Act of 2000.</p><p></p><p>Our AREP course contains six chapters. Each chapter begins with an informative text narrative summarizing key points of required content. Subsequently participants will be given interactive quiz questions and a variety of interactive case study demonstrations what if case studies and situational case study examples. Students will be required to participate by answering problem-solving questions and situations.</p><p></p><p>The overarching purpose of the 15-hour Applied Real Estate Principles course is to expose students to more real-life applications of Illinois real estate principles and laws including:</p><ul><li>how to list and sell properties</li><li>how to comply with agency and disclosure requirements</li><li>how to gear your practice to comply with anti-discrimination laws</li><li>how to work with sales contract provisions and escrow funds</li><li>how to value and price properties</li></ul><p></p><p>Finally the last chapter summarizes other key job-related duties and obligations such as teams compensation advertising and a review of activities requiring licensure.</p><p></p><p>For students looking for an Illinois principles textbook for the 60-hour broker course we have <strong>Principles of Real Estate Practice in Illinois</strong></p>