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Florida Real Estate Pre-License Class Starting April 13, 2026 – Only 9 Seats Left | Cameron Academy Orlando
Cameron Academy's state-approved 63-hour Florida Real Estate Sales Associate Pre-License Course begins April 13, 2026 at the Dr. Phillips campus in Orlando. Attend in person or join live via Zoom. Morning schedule, expert instruction, and only 14 seats remaining. Enroll now before this class fills up.
How to Pass the Florida Real Estate Exam on Your First Try (From People Who Did It – With Videos)
The Florida real estate licensing exam is the single biggest gatekeeper between you and a career in one of the nation's most active real estate markets. And the numbers don't sugarcoat it: roughly half of all first-time test-takers in Florida walk out without a passing score. According to data compiled by Colibri Real Estate, Florida's first-time pass rate sits at approximately 51%, with about 41,900 candidates taking the exam each year.
Part-Time vs. Full-Time: Can You Get Your Real Estate License While Working a 9-to-5?
Part-Time vs. Full-Time: Can You Get Your Real Estate License While Working a 9βtoβ5? The honest, data-backed guide to earning your license around a day #ReadMore
Realtor Advocacy Secures Major Wins in Floridaβs 2026 Legislative Session
Floridaβs 2026 legislative session brought significant victories for real estate professionals, with Realtor advocacy preserving key regulatory structures, strengthening property rights, improving major housing programs, and protecting agents from new liabilities. From blocking the dismantling of the Florida Real Estate Commission to advancing bills that support safer, more transparent transactions, these wins shape a more stable future for Florida agents, brokers, and consumers.
AI Listing Photos Are Becoming Too Real β And Too Misleading
AIβenhanced listing images are transforming real estate marketing, but theyβre also creating a growing trust problem. Tools that once simply brightened rooms can now erase damage, add furniture, or even generate entirely new scenes, fueling a trend known as βhousefishing.β As complaints rise and states like California introduce disclosure laws, the industry is being forced to confront a new reality: the more perfect the photos get, the more renters and buyers crave authenticity.
Hurricane Milton Supplemental Claim Deadline Approaches for Florida Homeowners
Florida homeowners hit by Hurricane Milton face an important April 9 deadline to file or reopen supplemental insurance claims. With more than 385,000 claims and over 5.6 billion dollars in losses already reported, experts warn that waiting until construction is completed could leave families without the additional funds theyβre owed. An 18βmonth window applies to supplemental claims, and missing it could cause insurance companies to deny further reimbursement.
The company’s innovations have not gone unnoticed. AI Medical Service was featured in
SONIREβs approach, which utilizes cavitation to enhance treatment accuracy, has been recognized by the U.S. FDA as a breakthrough device. The company is currently conducting a world-first randomized trial to further validate the efficacy of their technology. As CEO Satoh Tohru notes, the goal is to offer a more effective and safer cancer treatment to patients worldwide.
These Japanese startups are not only advancing medical technology but also providing hope for millions of cancer patients globally. As the world braces for a surge in cancer cases, innovations from companies like AI Medical Service and SONIRE Therapeutics could be pivotal in changing the landscape of cancer treatment.





