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Real Estate 5 Online Class
Legal Aspects of Real Estate
Course Description:

This is an introductory course in real estate law. This course covers in detail the principles of property ownership and management with special emphasis on the law as it applies to community property, conveyances, deeds, trust deeds, leases, brokerage activities, liens, homesteads, wills, estates and taxes. Attention is also given to logical reasoning and the application of rules of law to everyday affairs in business. This course can be counted as one of three required courses as preparation for the examination given by the State of California for real estate brokers and salespersons (per Assembly Bill 2429, effective October 1, 2007).

Instructor Names:

Nazissa Parsakar

Email the Instructor:
Voicemail:
Voicemail Only: 310-625-4157
Office:
Online Office: L-270
Course Management System:
Moodle
Required Meetings:
It is strongly recommended for all students to attend the Moodle Orientations before starting this course.
Offered:
Unscheduled at this time.
Link to Virtual Classroom:

http://moodle.lattc.edu

Textbooks:
California Real Estate Law – Sixth Edition – William H. Pivar & Robert J. Bruss ISBN: 9781419515163
Dept. Web Site:
 
Special Directions:

Go to the Moodle web site and follow the directions below to log in.

Log into the Moodle server using your Student ID number. Your login id is your student identification number (begins with 88). Your password is the exact same as what you use to log into the student information system (SIS) to add/drop classes. This was originally set to MMDD of your birth month and day. However, if you changed the SIS password, your Moodle password will no longer be the MMDD of your date of birth.

Read the current Online Student Guide for your class. This is available on the Moodle home page.

Your classroom might not open until the first day of the term. Your class will not appear under "My Courses" if the instructor has the class unavailable while working on it.

If you do not know your student identification number, you can log into the Student Information System using your social security number, but that only works if you gave the college your social security number.

Your new campus email will be uploaded to Moodle as the address where instructor correspondence will be sent. Be sure to log in and check it the first day of class. You can edit your profile after you log in and change the email address.

 

 

August 20, 2009