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WHEN: Thursday | September 16, 2021 | 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
WHERE: Virtual, hosted through Zoom
WHY: Learning how to take a proactive role in preventing legal violations will reduce a real estate li...
WHEN: Thursday | September 16, 2021 | 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
WHERE: Virtual, hosted through Zoom
WHY: Learning how to take a proactive role in preventing legal violations will reduce a real estate licensee's exposure to liability. In this course, we will exam the common law as well as Federal and State statutes that govern real estate transactions. A real estate licensee's awareness of federal fair housing laws and sensitivity to consumer diversity is vital to business success, reputation and growth. Licensees will learn why it is necessary to understand fair housing laws and the impact that both fair housing and diversity have on their business.
GRI REQUIREMENTS:
- Be a Colorado Realtor® in good standing.
- Complete coursework. The GRI program consists of 15 courses, most providing four (4) hours of credit, for a total of 56 CE hours of education. Courses may be taken online, in the classroom from a sponsoring REALTOR association, or a combination of online and classroom.
= All 60 hours of education toward the GRI designation must be completed within three (3) years.
PRICE: Realtor® Member $50 | Non-Realtor® $70
CE CREDITS: 4 (In order to receive CE credits, you must: have video capability, have video on and be visible for the duration of the class. You may not drive, show homes or participate in any distractions during class. CE credits will not be given to those who fail to follow these guidelines.)
INSTRUCTOR: Mike Moger
CLASS POLICIES: You must cancel 24 hours in advance to receive a refund less $10 in service fees. If you choose to transfer to another class, you will be charged a $10 transfer fee. You must attend the entire class to receive your Colorado Continuing Education Credits.
WHERE: Virtual, hosted through Zoom
WHY: Learning how to take a proactive role in preventing legal violations will reduce a real estate licensee's exposure to liability. In this course, we will exam the common law as well as Federal and State statutes that govern real estate transactions. A real estate licensee's awareness of federal fair housing laws and sensitivity to consumer diversity is vital to business success, reputation and growth. Licensees will learn why it is necessary to understand fair housing laws and the impact that both fair housing and diversity have on their business.
GRI REQUIREMENTS:
- Be a Colorado Realtor® in good standing.
- Complete coursework. The GRI program consists of 15 courses, most providing four (4) hours of credit, for a total of 56 CE hours of education. Courses may be taken online, in the classroom from a sponsoring REALTOR association, or a combination of online and classroom.
= All 60 hours of education toward the GRI designation must be completed within three (3) years.
PRICE: Realtor® Member $50 | Non-Realtor® $70
CE CREDITS: 4 (In order to receive CE credits, you must: have video capability, have video on and be visible for the duration of the class. You may not drive, show homes or participate in any distractions during class. CE credits will not be given to those who fail to follow these guidelines.)
INSTRUCTOR: Mike Moger
CLASS POLICIES: You must cancel 24 hours in advance to receive a refund less $10 in service fees. If you choose to transfer to another class, you will be charged a $10 transfer fee. You must attend the entire class to receive your Colorado Continuing Education Credits.
Learning how to take a proactive role in preventing legal violations will reduce a real estate licensee’s exposure to liability. In this course we will exam the common law as well as Federal and State...
Learning how to take a proactive role in preventing legal violations will reduce a real estate licensee’s exposure to liability. In this course we will exam the common law as well as Federal and State statutes that govern real estate transactions. The course covers general business practices and liability, fair housing and related laws, agency, contract risk, and the application of these topics to real world case studies.
GE Credits - 4
EBook - $5
Cost - $38
GE Credits - 4
EBook - $5
Cost - $38