About PERT Florida Real Estate School
About PERT
PERT is about helping you become a licensed real estate agent or broker in the State of Florida.
Since 2004, PERT has prepared students to take and pass certification exams in selected professional development programs to build professionalism and management skills.
Specialties: We offer online and classroom/onsite (on request) training in Real Estate for Florida Real Estate Licensing.
State School permit number: ZH1002457
About Your Instructor
Amy Walker is a licensed Real Estate Broker Associate in the State of Florida. She holds a Masters degree in Econometrics and International Finance and has taught Purchasing Management, Business Statistics, and Business Integration at the University of Phoenix, University of South Dakota, the University of Kentucky and the University of Florida.
Her students enjoy overwhelming success in passing certification exams and are pleased with her ability to explain complex concepts in understandable terms.
State Instructor Permit number ZH1003083
Our Content Partner

For more than 50 years, Dearborn Real Estate Education has been committed to helping partner real estate schools succeed by providing the highest quality real estate licensing and continuing education content and support materials available.
Dearborn's experience and understanding of the real estate training industry is unsurpassed.
School Info
Tuition:

Tuition
Refund Policy:
Purchases of downloadable products/services are final and non-refundable. Returns of paper-based study materials, prepackaged software, or product packages will be accepted within 30 days of the date you receive your order. All materials must be returned in original, like-new, resalable condition and in the original packaging and/or shrink-wrap, and product package returns must include all originally shipped components. Returns are subject to a $15 Restocking/Administrative Fee. All associated shipping charges are non-refundable.
Florida Law:
1. No school can guarantee that you will pass. PERT and Dearborn provide you with the most up-to-date and highest quality proven education tools. To pass, you must study! Studying is a skill, and so is test-taking. PERT classroom sessions all include a review of how to study and how to analyze test questions.
“To guarantee that its pupils will pass any examinations given by the department” as prohibited by Section 475.451(3), Florida Statutes, and shall be construed to include, but without limitation, any representation, agreement, promise or understanding whereby a person enrolled in any school or course is to receive any refund of money or other thing of value if such person should fail the examination offered by the Division.
2. We don’t recruit for any Real Estate organization. We get you licensed to sell real estate anywhere in the State of Florida. Your State License, when granted, is public information. Real estate organizations may begin recruiting you as soon as you become licensed.
“No real estate school, permit holder or instructor shall recruit for employment opportunities for any real estate brokerage firm during classroom instructional time. Each school permit holder must post in every classroom and administrative area, and read at the beginning of each course, the following statement: “Recruiting for employment opportunities for any real estate brokerage firm must be accomplished outside the prescribed classroom instructional time. Noncompliance should be reported to the Commission.”
PERT Ethics Policy:
In the conduct of business and discharge of responsibilities, PERT is committed to:
- Conduct business honestly, openly, and with integrity.
- Comply with all applicable laws, statutes, regulations and ordinances.
- Avoid known conflict of interest situations.
- Never offer or accept illegal or questionable payments for services rendered.
- Apply these guidelines and standards throughout the company by ensuring all employees and contractors understand them and act accordingly.
- Refrain from publicly criticizing or disparaging other training providers.
- In the case of any conflict, first attempt resolution directly with each other, but the parties involved may seek mediation from a third party.
- Comply with the confidentiality and non-disclosure provisions of all course materials, data, reports, scores, pricing and other sensitive data.
- Be factual and forthright in reporting and documenting attendance rates and completion rates to the FREC
- Avoid improper reciprocal agreements, kickbacks and bribes.
- Encourage support for socially diverse practices.
- Know and obey the letter and spirit of laws applicable to Florida Real Estate Education.
- Conduct Real Estate training activities in accordance with national, international, and state laws, customs and practices, PERT’s policies, and these ethical principles and standards of conduct.
- Develop and maintain professional competence.
- Enhance the stature of the Real Estate Education profession.
Fair Housing:
State Licenses and Permits:

Ormond Beach Location Permit 2023-2025

Pelican Bay Location Permit 2023-2025

Instructor License-2023-2025

Broker License 2023 - 2025

Florida Community Association Manager License
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"No real estate school, permit holder or instructor shall recruit for employment opportunities for any real estate brokerage firm during classroom instructional time. Each school permit holder must post in every classroom and administrative area, and read at the beginning of each course, the following statement: “Recruiting for employment opportunities for any real estate brokerage firm must be accomplished outside the prescribed classroom instructional time. Noncompliance should be reported to the Commission.”