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“We have been using your school for all of our new sales people and for all of our continuing education needs for years and I will not use anyone else.”
         
Alexandra U., Winnetka

“You did so much more than just teach the fundamentals of real estate and help me to pass the licensing exam, you made the class a joy and learning the material easy.”
        
Norma C., Los Angeles

“The Real Estate Sales-person’s exam was a “snap”. You did everything but memorize the material for us.”
         
Peggy B., Canoga Park

“I took the Real Estate exam yesterday and felt very comfortable with it. The preparation you gave was excellent in terms of both content and method.”
       
Marcia C., PhD, Gardena



Guaranteed To Pass State Exam


We offer a two-fold guarantee to anyone who purchases our complete & comprehensive packages. This applies to our:

  • Broker’s Exam Review Package

  • Salesperson’s Exam Review Package

  • Real Estate Salesperson’s Licensing Package

Our guarantee gives you the confidence to pass the State Examination. We guarantee that you will pass your State Examination if you apply your study time to the materials provided and follow our instructions.  You will pass the State Examination by using the most comprehensive and up-to-date study package in California.


The Guarantee is a Two-Fold Guarantee



If you should for some reason fail the State Examination and wish not to pursue a license, we offer a two-fold guarantee.

  1. 50% Refund – Student must return all books and CD package, produce a copy of one failure notice from the Department of Real Estate, and sign a refund affidavit with a letter requesting a refund.

  2. 100% Refund – Student must return all books and CD package, produce a copy of two failure notices from the Department of Real Estate, and sign a refund affidavit with a letter requesting a refund.