This complete package includes 21 hours of continuing education in the seven modules required for active broker and salespersons with more than 12 months of licensure to renew.
Courses included in this package:
*This course was designed to meet the REALTOR® Code of Ethics requirements. Please confirm that your local association, which administers this training, will accept this course.
When interacting with clients and customers, licensees must possess a thorough understanding of all state and federal laws that apply to agency and fair housing. The purpose of this course is to ensure that licensees not only understand these laws but can apply them to specific situations that arise when interacting with clients and customers.
To maintain their license, Delaware real estate professionals must complete 21 hours of continuing education, composed of seven core modules. This course fulfills the state's Agency and Fair Housing (Module 1) requirement.
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There’s a reason real estate agents often rank among the least trusted professionals in the U.S. But what can you do to improve the public’s perception? And what should you do when you run into an ethical dilemma or into a licensee who’s not behaving ethically? As a real estate professional, you can help raise the bar and improve the reputation of the industry. You can lead by example.
Aligned to the requirements of the current NAR cycle, this course will empower you to recognize and respond to ethical dilemmas, inspiring consumer confidence. For answers to ethical dilemmas, we’ll look to several articles of the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics, and draw from real-life ethical scenarios. In three short hours, you’ll be better prepared to exemplify the professionalism and cooperation that’s the true foundation of the real estate industry.
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*This course was designed by us to meet the REALTOR® Code of Ethics Training Requirement. Please confirm that your local association, who administers the Code of Ethics training, will accept this course.
A veteran broker once said, "No one ever failed in this business because of the paperwork." It's true: Real estate is a relationship-based business. However, to protect consumers and yourself, knowing how to manage the paperwork--whether it's cotton bond and ink or bits and bytes--is integral to your role. Maintaining detailed and organized records, even for transactions that don't close, not only satisfies regulatory requirements, it also protects your license. It proves you did what you were supposed to do when you were supposed to do it.
We can't do anything about paper cuts, but if you're ready to become more comfortable selecting and using documents to ensure on-time, accurate, and litigation-free real estate transactions, let's do this.
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Whether you’re a seasoned broker or newly licensed salesperson, this course will help sharpen your understanding of state-specific responsibilities and legal obligations.
We’ll cover everything from supervising licensees and implementing policies to advertising law, fair housing protections, and avoiding liability through smart office management. You’ll also explore how to handle forms, contracts, and communication in ways that align with Delaware law and reduce risk.
The purpose of Delaware Office Management is to ensure that you are better equipped to protect your clients, your license, and your reputation, all while helping your office run smoothly and stay in full compliance with the Delaware Real Estate Commission.
Delaware real estate professionals must complete 21 hours of continuing education, composed of seven core modules to maintain their license. This course fulfills the state's Office Management (Module 4) requirement.
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Federal and state legislation and regulatory decisions have a significant effect on the real estate industry and licensees’ practice as real estate professionals. To protect licensees and their clients, they must understand the laws and regulations connected to real estate. This course reviews pertinent legislative updates, government initiatives, and real estate-related programs that impact real estate licensees and the consumers they serve.
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The inspection period is a big hurdle to jump over on the way to closing. The inspector’s job is to call out defects. The buyer agent’s job is to negotiate repairs. The seller agent’s job is to mitigate damage. It can sometimes be hard to hold a deal together.
Protecting your buyer as a buyer’s agent means understanding the importance of the home inspection contingency and its deadlines, and identifying the need for specialized inspections.
Protecting your seller as the listing agent means helping the seller understand disclosure obligations, prepare for the inspection, and respond to a buyer’s reasonable repair requests.
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Lead hazards aren’t just a concern for homeowners—they’re also a big deal for real estate professionals. If you're listing a home built before 1978 or guiding buyers through disclosures, understanding the risks of lead exposure isn’t just helpful—it’s essential. Federal laws require specific disclosures and safety measures and skipping them can lead to hefty fines and legal trouble.
This course helps you recognize where lead hazards lurk, stay on top of your legal responsibilities, and follow safe practices help protect you, your clients, and your transactions. But beyond compliance, having a strong grasp of lead safety makes you a trusted advisor. When clients see that you take their health and safety seriously, it strengthens your reputation and sets you apart as a knowledgeable, reliable real estate professional. Ultimately, keeping people safe, reducing risk, and staying compliant aren’t just obligations—they’re smart business moves supporting long-term success.
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Delaware State Requirement Details for Real Estate Continuing Education
Renewal Date: 4/30 every even-numbered year
Required Content for First Renewal:
If this is your first renewal, and you hold a:
BROKER, ASSOCIATE BROKER, SALESPERSON LICENSE
Newly-licensed Salespersons are required to complete four modules of continuing education (CE) within the first 90 days of licensure. Licensees will be required to attest on their first renewal application that they have completed this coursework. If you are a newly-licensed Salesperson who was not previously licensed in another jurisdiction, the content of your CE must meet the following requirements:
You must complete the four Newly-Licensed Salesperson Modules, totaling 12 CE hours. These 12 hours will be applied to the required amount of CE hours based on the chart above.
If your CE requirement is 21 hours based on the chart above, you must complete core modules 1, 5, and 6 listed in Module Course Contents. These three modules are in addition to the required four Newly-Licensed Salesperson Modules.
If your CE requirement is 18 hours based on the chart above, you must complete any two of core modules 1, 5 or 6 listed in Module Course Contents. These two modules are in addition to the required four Newly-Licensed Salesperson Modules.
If your CE requirement is 12 or 6 hours based on the chart above, you will meet your CE requirement by completing Newly-Licensed Salesperson Modules.
Required by the State for Subsequent Renewals: 21 hours
Note: courses approved for Modules 1 – 6 automatically qualify for credit for Module 7
The CE Shop’s Offering: 15 hours
Reporting: The state requires course completions to be reported to the state. We will report your course to the state upon completion.
Expiration Date of Course: Course expiration dates vary by course. Each individual course will have an expiration date listed in your account. See Terms & Conditions for more details.
Certificates: Immediately upon real estate course completion, The CE Shop will provide students with an electronic copy of the course certificate of completion. Certificates will remain in your account for a minimum of five years, should you need additional copies at a later time. Please refer to your renewal application to determine if you need to submit your certificate(s) of completion with your renewal. Course completion dates are recorded using Central Standard Time. Please note that the date on your certificate of completion will reflect this.
Final Exam: Final exams must be passed with at least a 80% and may be taken as many times as necessary in order to pass.
Seat Time: The Delaware Real Estate Commission requires that all students spend a minimum amount of seat time engaged in the course content. Our online course delivery system manages this requirement for you.
License Renewal Process: The process to renew a license in Delaware is to log in to the licensing system online and follow the prompts to renew.
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