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Law of Agency

 

COURSE SYLLABUS

LAW OF AGENCY RELE 2301 (2002)

HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

 

INSTRUCTOR:                John Haynie

OFFICE HOURS:            Tue. & Thur. 12:30 to 5:00 Missouri City Center

E-MAIL/PHONE:             john.Haynie@hccs.edu /281-835-5632

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            PLEASE TURN OFF ALL PHONES AND PAGERS DURING CLASS

This course provides three semester hours of college credit and forty-five hours of classroom credit. It is a core real estate course and is required by The Texas Real Estate Commission to make application for a salesperson’s license.
Houston Community College Real Estate Department Website: http://swc2.edu.rele

John Haynie Web Site :http://learning.swc.hccs.edu/members/john.haynie

 TEXTBOOK:

  Texas Real Estate Brokerage and Law of Agency (3e) by Charles J. Jacobus and

  George Stephens. Textbook may be purchased at any HCCS bookstore.

  Students may purchase and reserve books @ www.hccs.bkstore.com
AUDIENCE 

Individuals who need hours as part of the requirements to acquire a Real Estate License who need hours toward a degree or a certificate of achievement, or to understand the basics of the real estate profession.

           

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

A study of law of agency including principal - agent and master - servant relationships, the authority of an agent, the termination of an agents authority, the fiduciary and other duties of an agent, employment law, deceptive trade practices, listing or buying procedures, and the disclosure of an agency.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Identify reasons for suspension or revocation of a real estate license; illustrate ways in which agency relationships can be created and terminated; and describe the judiciary relationship that exists between an agent and his principal.  Discuss the Deceptive Trade Practices Act as it affects the real estate agent and the duties and obligations of the client, customer, and agent; distinguish between dual agency and intermediary relationships; and explain the mandatory Sellers Disclosure of Property Condition form.

 

BASIC OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:

1          The student should exhibit a knowledge of principal agent and master - servant relationships.

2          The student should demonstrate an understanding of the termination of an agent's authority, and other duties of an agent.

3          The student will complete the Scans Modules Title: " Use Problem - Solving Skill and "Interpret Acquired Information"

     4    The student may obtain information about career opportunities in the real estate  profession from guest speakers, videos, and the web sites attached to this syllabus.  These sites  would offer the student additional sources of real estate information to enhance the classroom learning experience.

 

GRADING SCALE:

60% - 69% D,        70% - 79% C,              80% - 89% B,              90% - 100% A

Daily quiz 10%, Midterm Exam 40% and Final Exam 50%

 

ATTENDANCE AND ABSENCES:

The College System policy on absences is stated in the Student Handbook and the Faculty Handbook. Instructors may drop students with excessive absences. Since The Real Estate Commission requires full attendance in approved courses, any absences must be made up with the approval and concurrence of the instructor.

 

TARDINESS:

The Faculty Handbook states that the College System does not have a policy on students arriving late to class but that instructors may impose any sanction that they feel appropriate. Since the real estate commission requires full attendance in approved courses, any tardiness will be considered as similar to absences and will require make up as determined by the instructor. 

 

POLICY ON ACADEMIC DISHONESTY:

The following is an excerpt from the Student Conduct section of the College System catalog: “Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism, and collusion.” Students guilty of academic dishonesty can be given a grade of “F” or “0” for the particular test or assignment involved.

 

STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS:

Any student with a documented disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the Disability Services Office at the respective college at the beginning of each semester.  Faculty is authorized to provide only accommodations requested by the Disability Support Services Office.

 

STUDENT CONDUCT:

Adult behavior is expected.  Disruptive behavior/activities, which interfere with the teaching and learning, will not be tolerated, and may result in an administrative withdrawal without refund.

HCC Course Withdrawal Policy

The State of Texas has begun to impose penalties on students who drop courses excessively.  That is, if you repeat the same course more than twice, you have to pay extra tuition.  In addition, as of Fall 2007, students are limited to no more than SIX total course withdrawals throughout their educational career at a Texas public college or university. 

 

To help students avoid having to drop/withdraw from any class, HCC has instituted an Early Alert process by which your professor will “alert” you and Distance Education (DE) counselors that you might fail a class because of excessive absences and/or poor academic performance.  Contact your DE professor regarding your academic performance or a DE counselor to learn about what, if any, HCC interventions might be available to assist you – online tutoring, child care, financial aid, job placement, etc. – to stay in class and improve your academic performance. 

 

In order to withdraw from your DE class, you MUST contact your DE professor and this must be done PRIOR to the withdrawal deadline to receive a “W” on your transcript.  If you do not withdraw before the deadline, you will receive the grade that you have earned by the end of the semester.  Zeros averaged in for required assignments/tests not submitted will lower your semester average significantly, most likely resulting in a failing grade (“F”).  If you do not feel comfortable contacting your professor to withdraw, you may contact a DE counselor.  However, please do not contact both a DE counselor and your DE professor to request a withdrawal; either one is sufficient.

 

The final withdrawal deadline for regular term and second start classes is November 6, 2008 at 4:30pm. Classes of other duration (mini-term, flex-entry, 8-weeks, etc.) may have different final withdrawal deadlines. Please visit the online registration calendars or contact the HCC Registrar’s Office to determine class withdrawal deadlines.

 

 

Student Services

 

DISTANCE EDUCATION ADVISING AND COUNSELING SERVICES:
Much DE student information can be found on the DE Student Services website: 
www.de.hccs.edu.  Advising or counseling can be accomplished by telephone at 713/718-5275 - option # 4 or via email at decounseling@hccs.edu. Student Services Associates (SSA) and Counselors can assist students with admissions, registration, entrance testing requirements, degree planning, transfer issues, and career counseling. In-person, confidential sessions, can also be scheduled, if necessary, as HCC counselors maintain a local referral base in order to provide appropriate referrals to students with personal or family issues that may require long-term solutions.

 

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: International Students are restricted to ONLY ONE online/distance education class per semester.  Please contact the International Student Office at 713-718-8520 if you have additional questions about your visa status.

 

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:

"Any student with a documented disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the appropriate HCC Disability Support Service (DSS) Counselor at the beginning of each semester.  Faculty is authorized to provide only the accommodations requested by the

Disability Support Services Office.

 

Students who are requesting special testing accommodations must first contact the appropriate (most convenient) DSS office for assistance:

Disability Support Services Offices:

System: 713.718.5165

Central: 713.718.6164 – also for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services and Students Outside of the HCC District service areas.

Northwest: 713.718.5422

Northeast: 713.718.8420

Southeast: 713.718.7218

Southwest: 713.718.7909

 

After student accommodation letters have been approved by the DSS office and submitted to DE Counseling for processing, students will receive an email confirmation informing them of the Instructional Support Specialist assigned to their professor.

NOTICE FOR STUDENTS WHO LIVE OUTSIDE OF HOUSTON:  Students who live or work outside the Houston area and cannot take paper exams at one of our HCC testing locations MUST make arrangements for a proctor.  Please see the DE Student Services Additional Resources webpage for more information.

 

VIRTUAL CLASSROOM CONDUCT: As with on-campus classes, all students in HCC Distance Education courses are required to follow all HCC Policies & Procedures, the Student Code of Conduct, the Student Handbook, and relevant sections of the Texas Education Code when interacting and communicating in a virtual classroom with faculty and fellow students. Students who violate these policies and guidelines will be subject to disciplinary action that could include denial of access to course-related email, discussion groups, and chat rooms or being removed from the class.

USE OF CAMERAS OR RECORDING DEVICES:

Use of recording devices, including camera phones and tape recorders, is prohibited in classrooms, laboratories, faculty offices, and other locations where instruction, tutoring, or testing occurs.  Students with disabilities who need to use a recording device as a reasonable accommodation should contact the Office for Students with Disabilities for information regarding reasonable accommodations.


MAKEUP WORK:

In accordance with Texas Real Estate Commission guidelines and departmental policy, no makeup work will be accepted ninety days or more from the ending date of the course.

HCCS Common Book:

The 2008 Common Book is Generation Debt: How Our Future Was Sold Out for Student Loans, Bad Jobs, No Benefits, and Tax Cuts for Rich Geezers - And How to Fight Back

By: Anya Kamenetz It is available at the HCC bookstore  or borrowed from the HCCS Library.

REAL ESTATE SITES:           

 The following sites contain information for additional student learning and career opportunities in real estate:(See attached list)

SCHEDULE:

 

Session 1     Introduction and Chapter 1

 

Session 2     Chapters 2 and 3

 

Session 3     Chapter 4

 

Session 4     Chapters 5 and 6

 

Session 5     Chapters 7 and 8

 

Session 6     Midterm Exam and Chapter 9

 

Session 7     Chapter 9

 

Session 8     Chapters 10 and 11

 

Session 9     Chapters 12 and 13

 

Session 10   Chapters 14

 

Session 11   Chapter 15 andReview

 

Session 12   Final Exam





WEB SITES OF REAL ESTATE INTEREST

US GOVERNMENT

www.hud.gov                             US Department of Housing and Urban Development

www.va.gov                              Department of Veteran Affairs

www.ftc.gov                                Federal Trade Commission

www.hud.gov/fha/sfh/res/respa_hm.html   Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act

www.fairhousing.com/                 National Fair Housing Advocate

www.epa.gov                                Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

www.scorecard.org/                     Air Pollution Sites

www.whitehouse.gov                   The White House

            STATE OF TEXAS

www.trec.state.tx.us                     The Texas Real Estate Commission

http://recenter.tamu.edu              Real Estate Center at A & M

www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/statutes.htm      Texas Laws

www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/pptoc.html      Texas Property Code

www.texasonline.com          Texas Government e-Services (records-birth-death)

www.talcb.state.tx.us           Texas Appraiser Licensing & Certification Board

www.sml.state.tx.us            Texas Mortgage Broker Regulation

www.cpa.state.tx.us            Window on State Government (school data)

LOCAL SITES

www.hcad.org                        Harris County Appraisal District

www.ftbendcc.org/                 Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce

www.tax.co.harris.tx.us        Harris County Tax Collector (autos, voter registration, etc)

MORTGAGE INFORMATION

www.homepath.com            Fannie Mae’s Home Buying

www.rate.net                          An Index of Loan Rates

www.eloan.com                      Internet Mortgage Information

REALTOR SITES

www.realtor.com                  National Association of Realtors    

www.texasrealtors.com       Texas Association of Realtors

www.har.com                        Houston Association of Realtors

MAPS

http://terraserver.microsoft.com     Satellite Maps

www.mapquest.com                           Maps and Trip Planner

www.excite.com/travel/maps          Maps and Trip Planner          

www.mapblast.com                  Maps and Trip Planner

NEWS

www.inman.com                     Inman News Service

www.frogpondgroup.com         Real Estate News and Information

www.realdata.com                    Real Estate News and Information

www.realtytimes.com             Real Estate News and Information

www.homes.com                     Home Search

www.nytimes.com                 Washington Post

APPRAISAL AND DATA SITES

www.loopnet.com                   Listing of Commercial Properties

www.caci.com                        Demographics

www.digitalcity.com             Demographic information

www.census.gov                    U S Census Bureau Information

ORGANIZATIONS

www.alta.org                          American Land Title Association

www.appraisalinstitute.org   Appraisal Institute

www.boma.org                        Building Owners and Managers Association

www.naahq.org                       National Apartment Association

www.nareb.org                       National Association of Real Estate Brokers

www.idrc.org                           Industrial Real Estate

www.irem.org                           Institute of Real Estate Managers

www.nahb.org                         National Association of Home Builders

www.ccim.org                           Commercial Investment Institute

www.uli.org                               Urban Land Institute

www.treta.org                           Texas Real Estate Teachers Association

www.reea.org                           Real Estate Educators Association

CLIP ART

www.presentersuniversity.com     Presentation Information and Tutorials

www.wilderpresentations.com       Presentation Information and Tutorials

www.presentationpro.com              Presentation Information and Tutorials

www.indezine.com                          Presentation Information and Tutorials

www.soniacoleman.com                  Presentation Information and Tutorials

www.digitalartware.com                 Presentation Information and Tutorials

www.photoshare.com                      Presentation Information and Tutorials

www.eclipsed.com                           Clipart

www.clipart.co.uk/                          Clipart

MISC.

www.gallup.com                               Gallup Polls

www.geocities.yahoo.com                Free Web Page

www.homestead.com                        Free Web Page

www.realtown.com                            Real Estate Software

www.translator.go.com                    Translate English to a Foreign Language

www.digitalcity.com                            Demographic information

PROBLEMS AND STIGMA

www.efloodmap.com                    Flood info Harris and Ft Bend counties

 

http://records.txdps.state.tx.us/default.cfm  List of registered sex offenders

 

www.ci.houston.tx.us/department/police/stats.htm Crime statistics

 

          FORECLOSURE SITES

www.fore.com                                Foreclosure Listing Service

 

www.brucebates.com                    Bates Foreclosure Report

 

www.4close.com                            Foreclosure Online

 

www.homesteps.com                      Freddie Mac’s REO site

 

www.fanniemae.com/home/index.html     FNMA

 

www.bank.com                                 Bank of America REO site  

 

www.hud.gov/local/suns                   HUD/FHA

 

www.ocwen.com                               VA

 

www.treas.gov/action/custom           Treasury Dept  

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