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For Those That Teach Pre Licensing Courses

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TEL2002

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Idea for a prelicense course (maybe even CEU course).

Entire course is dedicated to the "Fannie Mae Selling and Servicing Guide
Part XI Property and Appraisal Guidelines". I think you could easily do 1 or 2 days out of all of those pages.

I just finished copying all of it over to MS Word and I have 64, single spaced, #10 font pages. I think it would make an excellent text book...'as is' or maybe 'subject to completion by appropriate instructor staff'.
 
We do a four hour block on the selling guide in our 75 hour pre-license course.
 
B) Terry,

I teach the same course but I use "The Appraisers Handbook". I am not sure you can legally copy the selling guide except for your own use, or that you can use it as you describe. It is copyrighted. I suggest you send a note to Joe Minnich and ask him. But, I do agree, it makes a good course. When I use the appraisers handbook($15.00 from Fannie Mae) I do it as a 7 hour CE course approved in a bunch of states. Now, if you add the new forms to that I agree that it could be a 2 day course(14 hours). I also agree that it is a good course. If you get permission from Fannie Mae to reprint portions of the selling guide then go for it.
 
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