22.5-Hour First Time Renewal
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WHY IT'S FOR YOU
- You need to renew your license and this is your first renewal.
- You want to save $$ on your CE courses.
- NAR EthicsIncludes NAR Ethics course.
- Accessible Narrated Audio with Adjustable Speeds
What's included
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Included Courses
Online
Mandatory
New York Ethical Business Practices and Legal Matters
3.5
In this course, we will review some basic concepts related to ethics, including a discussion of fraud. We will examine federal antitrust laws that are intended to protect the public from illegal practices that would hinder their right to choice in the marketplace. Finally, we will have a brief discussion about protecting the privacy and identity of consumers.
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4.6
366 Ratings
M15199
Approved for 2.5hrs of Ethics and 1hr of Legal Matters requirement. *The New York Real Estate Commission requires an affidavit be submitted to McKissock upon completion of each course (except non-credit courses) and also requires each licensee to spend a minimum amount of seat time engaged in the course content.
Online
Mandatory
New York Fair Housing & Agency Law
4
This course looks at the history of fair housing and examines in depth the most pertinent legislation in force today. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was the first major legislation that applied to residential housing. The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 broadened the coverage, increased the enforcement policies of the Act and stiffened the penalties invoked for violation of the Act. Specific advertising policies are investigated and illustrated. The procedure for filing a complaint of discrimination are studied in detail and there are lots of hints on how to stay clear of discriminatory practices in sales, rentals and financing of real estate.
Course Learning Objectives
Course Learning Objectives
- Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Discuss the history of Fair Housing legislation
- Discuss the Fair Housing Act of 1968 and Amendments to that Act
- Explain the importance of Fair Housing in the RE industry and how this Act is enforced
- Identify exemptions under the Fair Housing Act of 1968
- Discuss the amendments which were later added to the Fair Housing Act
- Explain which actions are prohibited under the Fair Housing Act
- Explain the amendments of 1988, made to the Fair Housing Act
- Discuss what actions would qualify as a violation of the amendments dealing with familial status
- Define “handicap” under the law of the Fair Housing Act
- Identify the words, phrases, and symbols in advertising that would be considered violations of the Fair Housing Act
- Explain how to file a fair housing complaint
- Summarize the acts that may lead to the Attorney General to bring civil action against someone for Fair Housing Violations
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4.5
319 Ratings
M12746
Approved for 3hr Fair Housing requirement and 1hr of Agency Law requirement. *The New York Real Estate Commission requires an affidavit be submitted to McKissock upon completion of each course (except non-credit courses) and also requires each licensee to spend a minimum amount of seat time engaged in the course content.
Online
Mandatory
New York New Salesperson Agency Law
3
This course covers all facets of the law of agency, specifically as it relates to New York. It will cover the history of agency law and common law and give an overview of the development of the agency arrangement throughout the years. It will also explain the key elements of fiduciary responsibility, as well as the consequences for failing to carry out those responsibilities.
Course Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course students will be able to:
Course Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course students will be able to:
- Describe how common law affects real estate law
- Define terms used within this chapter
- Identify the six keys of a fiduciary responsibility
- Explain the importance of full disclosure
- Recall the ways an agency relationship can be created or terminated
- Explain the differences between the types of agency relationships
- Recognize the risks in accepting a dual agency relationship
- Discuss how designated agency can be safer than dual agency
- Discuss the benefits afforded to clients by buyer's agents
- Identify the opportunities of buyer's agency
- Review the history of buyer's agency
- Identify the general provisions of a buyer contract
- Recognize the possibilities for fee arrangements within a buyer agency situation
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4.6
36 Ratings
M12747
Approved for 2hrs of Agency Law requirement. *The New York Real Estate Commission requires an affidavit be submitted to McKissock upon completion of each course (except non-credit courses) and also requires each licensee to spend a minimum amount of seat time engaged in the course content.
Online
Mandatory
Implicit Bias Awareness and Cultural Competency
4
This course describes implicit (unconscious) biases, how they are created, and how by understanding them we can interact and communicate effectively with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures. No matter if you are new to the business or are a veteran real estate agent, your success depends on your ability to work with other people. And now those people are multifaceted, multiracial, and multicultural.
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4.4
320 Ratings
M16429
Approved for 2hrs of Implicit Bias and 2hrs of Cultural Competency requirement. *The New York Real Estate Commission requires an affidavit be submitted to McKissock upon completion of each course and also requires each licensee to spend a minimum amount of seat time engaged in the course content.
Online
Elective
Ethics in the Age of Disruption
3
This course was created and designed to train and instruct REALTORS® on the practical application of the REALTOR® Code of Ethics and fulfills the REALTOR® Triennial Ethics Requirement.
Every three years, the National Association of REALTORS® requires members to complete a REALTOR® Code of Ethics course in order to remain in good standing with their local, state, and national associations.
Every three years, the National Association of REALTORS® requires members to complete a REALTOR® Code of Ethics course in order to remain in good standing with their local, state, and national associations.
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4.5
247 Ratings
M15222
NY requires seat time equivalent to the hours for which the course is approved.
Online
Elective
Educating Homebuyers
3
Do you feel confident teaching your clients about the homebuying process? This course provides you with tools, techniques, and ideas to educate buyers and guide them through the homebuying process, so they know exactly what to expect and what they need to do to successfully find and purchase the home they want.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Gain confidence teaching buyers about the buying process
- Learn to show buyers how to get their finances to purchase a home
- Know how to help buyers systematically search for a home in in their current market
- Understand how to teach buyers how to negotiate like a pro
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4.9
48 Ratings
M13816
NY requires seat time equivalent to the hours for which the course is approved.
Online
Elective
Handling Multiple Offers
2
Multiple offers often happen in a seller’s market when competition for residential property is greatest and there are more buyers than there are properties for sale. However, it can occur in any market and especially for properties within an affordable price range.
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4.6
278 Ratings
M16214
NY requires seat time equivalent to the hours for which the course is approved.