Standards of Practice
Thursday, January 13, 2022 (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM) (EST)
Description
The student will be able to name certain activities that must be done to list/represent a seller with a property for sale. The student will be able to list the activities that must be done to represent a buyer of a property. The student will be able to work properly as a transaction broker and/or with a customer. They will be able to identify when they are a transaction broker or are simply working with a customer. This course is designed to aid the licensee in a high standard of practice, not only in the law but a higher standard than the law. This is also a class designed for discussion and sharing ideas. The expectation would be a lively interactive class with students leaving with shared strategies designed to improve the consumers experience and trust in the professionAdditional Info
Class registration for members $20 - non-refundable
Class registration for non-members $40 - non-refundable
Program Number: LL685C019IT
CE Class
36
Registered Guests
Not all real estate agents are REALTORS®. A REALTOR® is a member of a local, state, and national REALTOR® Association and is a true professional in the real estate industry.
REALTORS® help sellers competitively price their home and help buyers make reasonable offers on properties. REALTORS® market your property to consumers and other agents and show homes to buyers. REALTORS® are involved in every step of the process, guiding clients through the complexities of a real estate transaction.
REALTORS® have access to advanced educational opportunities and training, keeping well-informed on industry issues and changes that impact real estate
ownership. Only REALTORS® follow a strong Code of Ethics and vow to protect their clients in every transaction. Your REALTOR® represents you every step of the way into your new home.
Real estate transactions are usually the largest financial investments most people ever make. Your REALTOR® can help you understand different financing options and find qualified mortgage lenders.
REALTORS® are advocates for fair housing and help create new housing opportunities. Most REALTORS® are active members of their communities and spend time volunteering. Being actively involved helps REALTORS® understand the market where they work.