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New York Real Estate Continuing Education Course Descriptions

Ethics in Real Estate: The NAR Code of Ethics

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Course: Ethics in Real Estate: The NAR Code of Ethics

Subject Expert/Author: Written with the assistance of Deborah H. Long, Ed.D., DREI

Format: CE Tutorial

Description: This course covers the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR). It is designed to meet the NAR's requirement for quadrennial ethics training, but will also provide a thorough review of ethics in real estate for any real estate licensee who is not yet a REALTOR®. The course examines real estate professionals’ duties to the public and REALTORS®, outlines the aspirations summarized in the Preamble, emphasizes mediation rather than litigation, and uses practical, everyday occurrences in its examples and case studies.

Audience for Course: Real Estate Professionals who are renewing their licenses.

Applicable for the following licenses/designations: This course meets the National Association of REALTOR® requirements: between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2008, every REALTOR® is required to complete 2.5 hours of Code of Ethics training. Students who successfully complete this course may want to contact their local associations of REALTORS® regarding credit toward this requirement.

Completion Requirements for CE credit: You are required to review all content topics by reviewing every page in each module. Spend the recommended time within the course modules or lessons. Complete all end of module Self Check assessments. Request your credit by verifying your license number and mailing address and by signing and mailing in your Proof of Course Completion form.

List Price: $18.00

Selling Price: $18.00

Credit Hours: 3.00

Course Provider: CE Network Inc.


IMPORTANT: Check the system requirements of this package prior to enrollment.

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