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This complete package includes all 48 hours of Post-Licensing education required for sales active license renewals.
Please take a moment to watch this short video to see how LEAP works. The course consists of readings, short videos, animated scenarios, and incremental assessments. Everything is located within the course platform – there are no additional outside materials to purchase.
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PLUS, this package includes the ProPath Real Estate Business Builder professional development program.
Professional development courses do not qualify for CE credits. This package includes a total of nine hours of professional development content that is not included in the mandatory and elective course hours listed above.
Learn how to recognize threats to sensitive information, including client privacy, security, and confidentiality. Understand your role in protecting sensitive information and the consequences of a data breach.
Course also reviews how to reduce the risk of viruses and malware through encryption and network security, using anti-virus and malware protection, updating out-of-date programs, using strong passwords, avoiding phishing, and identifying red flags, and recalls ways to reduce the risk of wire fraud, online rental scams, and how to safely use social media.
Finally, your course reviews how to protect physical data, properly dispose of electronic information, the legal requirements for data breaches and notifications, and the keys to implementing a sound data security program.
This course fulfills the 3 hours of mandatory instruction on technology and data security for the Kentucky salesperson post-licensing requirements.
Whether you call it a comparative market analysis or a competitive market analysis, you can call the CMA your favorite tool in real estate. The more you master this important tool, the better you'll serve both buyers and sellers of real property.
This course fulfills two of the six hours of mandatory instruction on agency for the Kentucky salesperson post-licensing requirements.
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This course fulfills four of the six hours of mandatory instruction on agency for Kentucky salesperson post-licensing requirements.
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Learn about the Kentucky statute of frauds requirements for real estate sales contracts, and the Kentucky contract requirements for agency agreements and sales contracts.
This course fulfills four of the six hours of mandatory instruction on contracts for the Kentucky salesperson post-licensing requirements.
Agency agreements used in Kentucky
Real estate isn't always a typical sales transaction with buyer, lender, seller. Often, a transaction will involve a lease or option to purchase, or the seller may be the one extending the financing. To expand your knowledge in this area, you'll want to learn which lease agreements are used in Kentucky, the primary provisions of residential and commercial lease agreements, and the Kentucky contract requirements for land contracts and options.
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Review seller and licensee obligations regarding residential property disclosures, including lead-based paint. Revisit forms used in Kentucky, including the Condominium Seller’s Disclosure.
You'll also review the rules and guidelines for following the standard of care for disclosure, including disclosure of personal interest, and what to do when confidentiality and disclosure conflict. You'll be presented with scenarios and case studies and asked to identify actions consistent with the standard of care for disclosure.
This course fulfills the 3 hours of mandatory instruction on disclosure for the Kentucky salesperson post-licensing requirements.
Access to housing is a fundamental right. But fair housing for all is an ongoing goal, not a present day reality. This course examines a collection of laws that impact access to housing, looks at fair housing issues that may occur at various stages of a real estate transaction, and reviews recent fair housing case studies.
This course fulfills the 3 hours of mandatory instruction on fair housing principles and practice for the Kentucky salesperson post-licensing requirements.
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Because the ability obtain financing is directly tied to closing most real estate transactions, the more you know about how buyers are qualified and what makes a strong financial picture, the better you'll be able to assist buyers and sellers alike.
This course reviews real estate loans, describes key players in the primary mortgage market, and discusses the role of the secondary market. We'll look at loan products and their features, including rural development loans and programs through the Kentucky Housing Corporation. Finally, we'll review federal legislation enacted to protect consumers of credit and illegal practices related to mortgage lending and alternatives to foreclosure.
This course fulfills the 3 hours of mandatory instruction on finance for the Kentucky salesperson post-licensing requirements.
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Let's face it: Real estate is a risky business. Understanding how to identify, analyze, evaluate, and reduce potential risks to you and your practice just makes good sense.
With appropriate risk management, you can protect your brokerage firm, yourself, and your clients, not to mention your livelihood. Before you can prevent risk, you have to know where it lurks. We'll explore risky areas such as client privacy, security, and confidentiality.
This course fulfills the 2 hours of mandatory instruction on risk management for the Kentucky salesperson post-licensing requirements.
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The KREC Licensee Compliance course fulfills the 3-hour mandatory instruction on commission licensee compliance required for Kentucky salesperson post-licensing. Designed specifically for new licensees, it covers everything you need to know to stay on track with Kentucky real estate license renewals, changes, and continuing education requirements. You'll also discover common license law violations and the potential sanctions, giving you a clear understanding of what to avoid. Plus, the course outlines the core legal and ethical requirements for practicing real estate in Kentucky, including proper handling of client funds, advertising rules, and key licensing standards. This course is designed to ensure you're meeting state requirements—and building a solid foundation for your real estate career in Kentucky.
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The internet is full of promotional opportunities. Whether it’s a post on Facebook or a tweet linking to your new listing, a status update on LinkedIn, a virtual home tour on YouTube, or photo collage on Pinterest, you can easily promote your professionalism, highlight your expertise, increase your connections, and showcase your listings. Or you can fall flat on your face.
This course shows how to use the unique advertising and marketing opportunities available online to better serve your clients and customers, and further promote your own brand.
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You might think antitrust pertains only to corporate giants such as Google and the Facebook. But real estate is vulnerable to antitrust violation in four areas: price fixing, group boycotting, tie-in arrangements, and market allocation. It's easy to innocently violate an area of antitrust law if you don't know better. This course will ensure you do know better, keeping you on the right side of the law.
This course fulfills 2 hours of elective instruction on antitrust for the Kentucky salesperson post-licensing requirements. This course reviews acts that define antitrust law and identifies common antitrust violations seen in the real estate industry.
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A real estate licensee is not an appraiser. But when a property appraises below the agreed upon sales price, it can seriously jeopardize a transaction. Therefore, it's important to understand the factors that influence appraisal value, and the methods of valuation used by appraisers. This course has you covered.
Your course also reviews the importance of the home inspection, roles and responsibilities related to home inspections, and conditions that can indicate structural, system, or property defects.
This course fulfills four hours of elective instruction on appraisals and home inspections for the Kentucky salesperson post-licensing requirements.
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Unlike most owner-occupied homebuyers, real estate investors enter the market to make money. By learning about investor motivators and criteria, you’ll be in a better position to help your clients navigate this asset strategy.
Working with Real Estate Investors examines investor goals and strategies, different investment property types, key financial considerations, and your role in locating, negotiating for, and marketing investment properties.
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Click a button. Raise a paddle. Buy a house. It's just that easy--and that risky. Auctions offer opportunities and benefits and they don't only take place on the courthouse steps. They also provide the opportunity to lose one's shirt.
In this course, you’ll learn how properties end up at auction and the types of auctions you and your clients may encounter. You’ll explore the benefits and detriments of buying or selling at auction, and you’ll finish with a greater understanding of your auction-related responsibilities when working with buyers, sellers, or on your own behalf as an investor, listing agent, referral source, cooperating agent, or even auctioneer.
Going once ...
More than 80% of real estate licensees leave the business within the first two years, and this is primarily due to a lack of understanding of what it takes to succeed. Of those who stay, very few earn a lucrative living at it.
Don't be that licensee.
Whether you're just launching your business or you think it's time to level up, this course will give you the tools to launch your career from a solid foundation, one that lets you know what you need to do today, this week, this month, this quarter, and this year to execute your well-considered business plan.
This course will show you how to take stock, create a vision, and gather the tools necessary to achieve that vision so you can create a professional, exemplary, referral-driven business that serves clients needs and exceeds client expectations.
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For many real estate professionals, property management is a natural extension of their expertise. Whether you’re thinking about taking on your first property or looking to grow your property management business, this is a niche business requiring specialized skills and knowledge.
Explore the role of the property manager, common tenant issues, and federal laws.
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Note: This is an introduction and overview of property management.
Kentucky State Requirement Details for Real Estate Sales Associate Post-Licensing Education
Hours Required by the State: 48 hours
Note: All sales associates licensed after January 1, 2016, are required to complete 48 hours of post-license education within the first 2 years of obtaining an active license.
The CE Shop's Offering: 48 hours
The CE Shop LLC is licensed by the Kentucky Commission for Proprietary Education.
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 course completions, 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 application to determine if you need to submit your certificate(s) of completion. 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 a minimum of 75%.
Max Hours in a 24-Hour Period: Students will not receive credit for more than 9 hours of postlicense education in a 24-hour period. Our online course delivery system manages this requirement for you.
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Kentucky Real Estate Commission
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