Our online reciprocity course is designed to help you learn and remember the important fundamentals and responsibilities that pertain to becoming a Minnesota real estate licensee. You may learn at your own best pace, and review the material at any time. At the end of each section, you will be able to download our exclusive Quick Study Review™ study sheets, and you’ll have opportunities to self-test your cumulative knowledge throughout the course with our copyrighted e-Flashcards™.
After taking this course, you may take the Minnesota appropriate license exam at an approved testing center. The process is explained fully in the course.
After taking this course and passing your Minnesota license exam, you may apply for your Minnesota Real Estate license. See the
Minnesota Department of Commerce website for current application details and procedures.
This is the outline for our Wisconsin to Minnesota Reciprocity Pre-license Course:
Section 1 - Real Estate, Government Regulations, Types and Classifications of Property
Course Introduction
Chapter 1: Definition of Real Estate and Land Owner Rights
Chapter 2: Legal Descriptions
Chapter 3: Estates in Land
Chapter 4: Forms of Ownership & Encumbrances
Chapter 5: Government Rights with Land
Chapter 6: Property Taxes and Special Assessments
Chapter 7: Zoning, Land Use and Building Codes
Section 2 – Minnesota Laws, Rules & Regulations
Chapter 1: Minnesota License Law
Chapter 2: Closing Agent License
Chapter 3: Subdivided Lands Act (Chapter 83 of Minnesota Statutes)
Chapter 4: Government Regulation of Residential Construction
Chapter 5: Minnesota Environmental Law and Disclosures
Section 3 - Real Estate Agency in Minnesota
Chapter 1: Overview of Agency
Chapter 2: Minnesota Statutory Disclosures
Chapter 3: Minnesota Buyer Representation Agreements
Chapter 4: Minnesota Listing Contract
Section 4 - Minnesota Real Estate Transaction Laws
Chapter 1: Minnesota Common Ownership Interest Laws
Chapter 2: The Minnesota Landlord-Tenant Act
Chapter 3: Minnesota Human Rights Act
Chapter 4: Minnesota Homestead Rights
Chapter 5: E-sign and Risk of Loss
Section 5 - Minnesota Licensee Financial Obligations
Chapter 1: Trust Account Requirements
Chapter 2: Contract for Deed
Chapter 3: Proprations, Payment Factors and other Calculations
Chapter 4: The Closing Disclosure Settlement Statement
Section 6 - Factors Affecting Title in Minnesota
Chapter 1: Involuntary Alienation
Chapter 2: Abstract and Torrens Property in Minnesota