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30-Hr. OH Broker CE Package for REALTORS

$189
This product includes:
LICENSE RENEWAL PERIOD: 3 YEARS Elective Hours: 18 Mandatory Hours: 12 Total Hours: 30
Description
Package content and courses
State Requirements

This complete package includes all 30 hours of CE (residential topics) required for active broker license renewal.

Package includes:

  • Complying with the Canon: Ohio Real Estate Licensee Ethics (3 required Canon of Ethics hours)
  • Navigating Ohio Agency (3 required Ohio Core Law hours)
  • Check Your Bias and Fair Housing Practices (3 required Civil Rights/Liberties hours)*
  • Ohio Brokerage Management (3 required Core Broker Responsibility hours)
  • Fair Share: Protecting Consumers and Your Business from Unfair Practices (3 elective hours)
  • First-Time Homebuyers: A Niche to Grow On (3 elective hours)
  • Growing Green: Environmental Awareness and Your Real Estate Practice (3 elective hours)
  • Selling to Your Sphere of Influence (3 elective hours)
  • Using the Code to Solve Ethical Dilemmas (3 elective hours)*
  • Working with Real Estate Investors: Understanding Investor Strategies (3 elective hours)

*These courses were designed to meet the REALTOR® Code of Ethics and Fair Housing training requirements. Please confirm that your local association, who administers this training, will accept these courses.

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:
(Canons of Ethics) Complying with the Canon: Ohio Real Estate Licensee Ethics

The course explores a licensee’s ethical responsibilities to the public and the real estate industry. This includes specific rules and rulings provided by state statutes and administrative bodies as well as practical suggestions for maintaining compliance. The course closes with a section on the ethical duties to fellow licensees promoting mutual respect and professionalism for all Ohio professionals.

Course highlights:

  • Standards of conduct for all licensees
  • Identifying misleading statements
  • Disclosures and ethics
  • Advertising and ethics
  • Compensation and ethics

*Please confirm that your local association, who administers the Code of Ethics training, will accept this course.

(Core Law) Navigating Ohio Agency Law

Agency relationships are at the very core of your role as a real estate professional.

A complete understanding of and compliance with Ohio agency law is critical to ensure clients are being properly served.

This course explores the duties and responsibilities of a listing and buyers' agents under Ohio law and the proper way to waive specific duties.

Course highlights include:

  • Listing agent duties
  • Buyer agent duties
  • Waiving duties appropriately
  • Express vs. implied agreements
  • Appropriate use of the Consumer Guide to Agency Relationships
  • Ageny disclosure statements
  • Listing agreements; buyer agency agreements
  • Potential conflicts of interest with dual agency

(Civil Rights/Liberties) Check Your Bias and Fair Housing Practices

In this course, you’ll learn about the history of housing discrimination and its lasting impact in order to better understand why fair housing laws are necessary. You’ll review the federal laws that provide protection against housing discrimination and what actions are prohibited and required by these laws in the business of real estate. This will include reviewing the personal characteristics—race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, and disability--that federal law protects from discrimination in housing. Besides these federal protections, there are state and local government fair housing laws that protect additional personal characteristics from discrimination in housing and you’ll find out where to get more fair housing information for your clients.

You’ll also learn some best practices for fair housing marketing and some strategies to avoid steering and making assumptions based on stereotypes. You’ll role play some scenarios to practice interrupting any implicit biases so that consumers are treated with equal concern, respect, and fairness. By allowing consumers to choose which communities/neighborhoods they want to live in, you can do your part to uphold fair housing laws and end housing discrimination.

This course was designed to meet the REALTOR® Fair Housing Training Requirement. Please confirm that your local association, who administers the Fair Housing training, will accept this course.

(Core Broker Responsibility) Ohio Brokerage Management

Managers need to ensure their brokerage is compliant with license law and regulations and state and federal law. And they need strategies to ensure that brokerage operations run smoothly. Ohio Brokerage Management is designed to fulfill these needs; it's also a mandatory course for all Ohio managing brokers, providing three hours of continuing education credit on brokerage operation, management, and license law obligations. 

Course highlights:

  • Legal requirements of brokerage management
  • Rules for establishing, licensing, and naming a brokerage
  • Business system options for brokerages
  • Strategies when bringing on employees and independent contractor licensees
  • Supervisory responsibilities relating to licensing, laws and regulations, and risk reduction
  • Trust fund accounting: legal requirements and best practices
  • Activities and scenarios to reinforce key concepts

Fair Share: Protecting Consumers and Your Business from Unfair Practices

Real estate professionals wear many hats: expert communicator, attentive listener, trustworthy confidant, obedient servant, loyal advocate, and knowledgeable educator, to name just a few. To juggle these roles effectively—and within the lines of the law—licensees must remain informed. Real estate professionals are in a position to provide an invaluable level of consumer protection as they support consumers through their real estate transactions.

This course explores licensees' role as advocate and educator, and how they can protect consumers and their business from the threats of antitrust and fair housing violations and predatory lending. We'll start by looking at what federal protections are in place to combat these unfair practices. We'll also provide the steps you can proactively take to protect the consumers you work with day in and day out and the business you've worked so hard to create.

Course highlights include:

  • Federal antitrust laws and violations
  • Avoiding antitrust violations and protecting consumers from them
  • Antitrust complaint process and penalties
  • Federal fair housing laws and violations
  • Redlining, blockbusting, and steering
  • Buyer love letters
  • Fair housing complaint process and penalties
  • Predatory lending
  • Truth in Lending Act
  • Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act
  • Protecting consumers from predatory lending
  • Reporting predatory lending

First-Time Homebuyers: A Niche to Grow On

Whether you want to develop a niche business working with first-time homebuyers or simply increaseyour overall knowledge so you can better help inexperienced first-time homebuyers, this course willprovide you with the necessary foundation to serve this unique population.First-time homebuyers often rely heavily on agents’ expertise, and many feel overwhelmed, intimidated,and fearful of the prospect of buying a home. Your knowledge and calm influence can lead them towardtheir goal of homeownership, step by step.In this three-hour course we’ll explore the key characteristics of this niche market, how to cultivaterelationships with these buyers, and how to prepare them for the transaction ahead.

Course highlights include:

  • First-time homebuyer market stats
  • Pros and cons unique to working with this market
  • Housing affordability’s impact on new buyers
  • Targeted marketing approaches and conveying homeowner benefits
  • Providing value to first-time homebuyer clients
  • Walking clients through each step of the transaction
  • Financing, loans, offers, negotiations, and closing

Growing Green: Environmental Awareness and Your Real Estate Practice

Whether you're representing a seller who's listing a high-efficiency home or working with a buyer to find one, it's important to be able to recognize a home's green features and the value they bring to the property. This means understanding the benefit of big-ticket green items such as solar panels, wind turbines, geothermal heating and cooling systems, solar water heaters, or even energy-efficient windows, as well as knowing the value in quick-and-easy updates like low-flow faucets, LED lighting, and smart thermostats. It also means knowing the difference between HERS and HES and SEER and LEED. Of course, greening up a home isn't cheap. Letting your clients know about available federal and state programs and incentives is another way you can ensure your clients are getting the best service around.

Course highlights include:

  • An overview of the green home movement
  • Green terminology, certifications, and ratings
  • A review of energy-efficient upgrades, including solar panels, wind turbines, geothermal heating and cooling systems, solar water heaters, and more
  • Tips for assisting green homebuyers and sellers
  • A review of the FHA's Energy Efficient Mortgage and the 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgage programs
  • Qualifications for the DOE's Weatherization Assistance Program
  • Interactive activities and scenarios to seal in the new information and frame it in everyday context

Selling to Your Sphere of Influence

The Sphere of Influence approach to building your real estate business is based on nurturing relationships within your circle of friends, family, past clients, neighbors and acquaintances. Not pounding the pavement, buying bus signs and billboards, or purchasing leads.

This course helps you turn your acquaintances into your biggest advocates through respectful, non-intrusive methods. 

Course highlights include:

  • Tips to ensure you present a professional, enthusiastic image to your contacts
  • How to plan and implement an SOI strategy
  • How to build and maintain a contact database
  • Tips for writing effective reconnection communiques

Using the Code to Solve Ethical Dilemmas

While conducting real estate business, have you encountered a situation in which you weren’t sure what the proper course of action was? What the right thing to do might be? Or maybe you’ve heard your colleagues’ stories and got that uncomfortable, itchy feeling that an action they took wasn’t quite on the up and up.

Let’s look at an uncomfortable truth: real estate agents have a small tarnished image problem. With every transaction being unique, real estate licensees often face ethical gray areas. Some real estate professionals simply don’t understand how to handle complex issues in the most ethical manner, and others bend the rules if they think it’ll keep a transaction on track or a commission in their bank account and not a competitor’s.

Aligned to the requirements of the current NAR cycle, this three-hour course helps licensees deepen their knowledge—and practice—of ethical rules of conduct according to the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics & Standards of Practice. The code isn’t applicable to REALTORS® only, who are duty-bound to uphold the code as a privilege of membership. The code’s guidance serves anyone possessing a real estate license, and licensees who heed the code’s various articles and standards of practice can do the greatest good of all: protecting consumers while also bolstering the reputation of all the industry’s professionals.

Course highlights include:

  • Laws vs. morals vs. ethics
  • Top articles of the code involved in the most complaints (plus a few more)
  • A candid look at the industry’s image problem
  • Common ethical dilemmas and using the code to solve them
  • Foundation and enforcement of the code
  • Competency in real estate practice as a matter of ethics
  • Steering clear of procuring cause disputes
  • Ethics concerns with technology and social media
  • Tips and best practices to keep your reputation polished to a high shine

*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.

Working With Real Estate Investors: Understanding Investor Strategies

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.

Course Highlights:

  • An overview of residential and commercial investment property types
  • Short- and long-term investment property acquisition strategies 
  • Financial factors that influence investor decisions, including depreciation, 1031 tax exchanges, and cash flow
  • Financing options available to real estate investors, including conventional loans, commercial loans, and private money lenders
  • Tips for locating and marketing investment properties
  • Pros and cons of working with investor clients
  • Ethical duties when working with investor clients
  • Activities and scenarios to provide real-world context for course content

 

State Requirements For Ohio

Ohio State Requirement Details for Real Estate Broker Continuing Education

Renewal Date: Every three years by the licensee’s birth date

Hours Required: 30 hours

  • 12 hours – Mandatory hours
    • 3 hours in Core Broker Responsibility
    • 3 hours in Civil Rights/Liberties
    • 3 hours in Core Law
    • 3 hours in Canon of Ethics
  • 18 hours – Elective hours

Licensees who are 70 years old and older only need to complete the Mandatory portion of the above Continued Education.

The CE Shop’s Offering: 30 hours

  • 12 hours – Mandatory hours
    • 3 hours in Core Broker Responsibility
    • 3 hours in Civil Rights/Liberties
    • 3 hours in Core Law
    • 3 hours in Canon of Ethics
  • 18 hours – Elective hours

The CE Shop is an approved provider in Ohio.

Provider Approval Number: RECE.2007000670

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 at least a 70% and may be taken as many times as necessary in order to pass.

License Renewal Process: The process to renew in this state is to log in to the licensing system online and follow the prompts to renew.

Post-Licensing Requirements: Brokers must complete 10 hours of required post-licensing education within the first year of licensure.

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