Timeshares and Vacation Licenses | Real Estate Exam Prep

Timeshares and Vacation Licenses | Real Estate Exam Prep

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In this real estate exam prep video I outline the differences between a Timeshare and a Vacation License. These two key real estate terms will be asked about on your real estate license exam. Key real estate terms included in this real estate exam prep video:

Timeshares -
Vacation Licenses -
Fee Simple -
Tenants in Common -

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