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12-Hr. NJ Continuing Education Package

$129
This product includes:
LICENSE RENEWAL PERIOD: 2 YEARS Elective Hours: 4 Mandatory Hours: 8 Total Hours: 12
Description
Package content and courses
State Requirements

This complete package includes all 12 hours of CE required for active license renewal or to reinstate a broker, broker-salesperson, or salesperson license.

The following courses are included:

  • Fair Housing in New Jersey (1 fair housing core hour)
  • New Rules, New Roles: NJ Licensee Business Relationships (1 agency core hour)
  • Ethics at Work (3 ethics core hours)*
  • Lead Awareness and Compliance (3 elective hours)
  • Residential Property Management Essentials (3 elective hours)
  • Real Estate Auctions (1 elective hour)

*This course was designed to meet the REALTOR® Code of Ethics Training Requirement. Please confirm that your local association, which administers the Code of Ethics training, will accept this course.

NAR Ethics Requirement

This course was designed 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.

Package Content:
Fair Housing in New Jersey

Housing discrimination remains a problem, even among real estate licensees who should know better. This was recently demonstrated through a Newsday expose on a three-year study using fair housing testers on Long Island. And just last year, New Jersey investigators issued 100 violations against housing providers (licensees and landlords) who barred prospective tenants from their choice of housing simply because they were using vouchers. 

To combat discrimination, the National Association of REALTORS® has strengthened its fair housing standards and recently came out against hate speech—even on members’ social media sites.

In this course, we’ll revisit the Newsday expose and new NAR guidelines. But first, we’ll review the federal Fair Housing Act and protected classes. The course also gives you the opportuity to determinew whether your own "implicit bias" may be preventing you from providing equal service to all. 

Course highlights include:

  • Federal Fair Housing Act: overview and list of federally protected classes
  • New Jersey Fair Housing Act and affordable housing programs
  • A look at the Newsday Long Island fair housing tester expose
  • New Jersey State Law Against Discrimination
  • Implicit bias and how to recognize it
  • New guidelines from the NAR on nondiscriminatory practice and the prohibition against hate speech, even on private social media sites
  • A glimpse into the future of fair housing law

New Rules, New Roles: NJ Licensee Business Relationships

Imagine navigating the real estate world as a series of strategic roles, each with its own set of rules and responsibilities. In New Jersey, you can step into the shoes of a buyer's advocate, a seller's champion, or even juggle both sides in a disclosed dual agency setup. Understanding these roles and how to communicate them effectively ensures that everyone in the transaction is on the same page.

This one-hour course provides licensees with an understanding of the intricacies of New Jersey’s business relationships and the specific disclosures required for each.

Course highlights include:

  • Review of the different types of agency in New Jersey
  • The five primary business relationships in New Jersey
  • Disclosure requirements
  • Presenting the Consumer Information Statement
  • Interactive activities and scenarios to put the content into action

Ethics at Work

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.

Course highlights include:

  • Meets both regular ethics renewal requirements and new licensee ethics course requirements
  • The importance of ethical behavior in NAR members and non-members alike, fostering a spirit of cooperation
  • History and evolution of the Code, the preamble, and the Code’s influence on state licensing laws
  • Structure of the Code
  • Review and application of articles 1, 2, 3, 9, 12, 15, and 16 of the NAR Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice
  • Case studies of real-life ethical challenges
  • Mediation and arbitration, with arbitration as the monetary dispute resolution process between REALTORS®
  • Application of Article 17 of the NAR Code of Ethics to the complaints and hearing process
  • Grievance committee vs. professional standards committee
  • Best practices for demonstrating ethical behavior every day

*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.

Lead Awareness and Compliance

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.

Course highlights include:

  • Common sources of lead in residential properties
  • Health risks of lead exposure
  • Community-based approaches to lead hazard prevention
  • Review of federal lead disclosure laws
  • Compliance with lead disclosure laws
  • Consequences of non-compliance with disclosure requirements
  • Mitigating lead hazards
  • Lead-safe work practices for renovations and repairs
  • EPA’s Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program
  • Preventing lead hazards long-term

Residential Property Management Essentials

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.

Course highlights include:

  • Property management contracts
  • Property types and evaluating factors
  • Tips for building a successful working relationship with property owners
  • Landlord and tenant obligations
  • Tips for screening and retaining tenants
  • Informal rental agreements and the risks involved
  • How to deal with delinquent tenants
  • Fair housing guidelines and exemptions

Note: This is an introduction and overview of property management.

Real Estate Auctions

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.

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State Requirements For New Jersey

New Jersey State Requirement Details for Real Estate Broker, Broker-salesperson, and Salesperson Continuing Education

Renewal Date: June 30th of odd-numbered years. Continuing Education must be completed by April 30th of odd-numbered years.

Hours Required: 12 hours

  • 6 hours in core topics
    • 1 hour in Fair Housing & New Jersey Law Against Discrimination
    • 2 hours in Ethics
    • 1 hour in Agency
    • the remaining hours in any core topic
      • Agency
      • Disclosure
      • Legal issues
      • Ethics
      • Fair Housing
      • Rules and regulations
      • Real estate licensee safety
      • Financial literacy and planning
  • 6 hours of elective courses - A mix, or all of the same, of any of the following four CE types: ELECTIVES or ETHICS or CORE or FAIR HOUSING

Note: Salespersons initially licensed in the FIRST year of the NJ real estate license term ARE REQUIRED to complete CE requirements in order to renew their license for the next term. Salespersons initially licensed in the SECOND year of the NJ real estate license term shall not be required to fulfill any continuing education to renew their license upon the conclusion of that license term.

The CE Shop’s Offering: 12 hours

  • 6 hours in core topics
    • 1 hour in Fair Housing & New Jersey Law Against Discrimination
      • Fair Housing in New Jersey
    • 2 hours in Ethics
      • Ethics at Work
      • Using the Code to Solve Ethical Dilemmas
      • Wholesaling in Today's Market
    • 1 hour in Agency
      • NJ Agency: Licensee Relationships and Duties
      • New Rules, New Roles: NJ Licensee Business Relationships
      • AAA: All About Agency
    • the remaining hours in any core topic
      • Assistance Animals and Fair Housing
      • Diversity: Your Kaleidoscope of Clients
      • Keeping it Honest: Understanding Real Estate & Mortgage Fraud
      • Lead Awareness and Compliance
      • Marketing, Advertising, and Social Media Compliance
      • Personal Safety
      • Section 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchanges
      • Sex and Real Estate: Sexual Harassment, Sexual Discrimination and Fair Housing
  • 6 hours of elective courses - A mix, or all of the same, of any of the following four CE types: ELECTIVES or ETHICS or CORE or FAIR HOUSING

Reporting: The state requires course completions to be reported to PSI. We will report your course to PSI 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.

License Renewal Process: The process to renew in this state can be found here. 

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New Jersey Real Estate Commission

Street Address: 20 West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey 08608

Mailing Address: PO Box 328, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0328

Telephone: (609) 292-7272

Email: realestate@dobi.nj.gov

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