Georgia 27-Hour New Agent CE Package
27-Hour Package Designed for New Licensees Renewing for the First Time
The Georgia Real Estate Commission requires a new salesperson to complete a 25-hour post-licensing course during the first year of licensure. Most 25-hour post-licensing solutions will satisfy only 9 hours of the mandatory 36 hours of continuing education required to renew your license. Designed specifically for new salespeople, this 27-hour CE package will help you fulfill the remainder of the hours needed (after you complete your 25-hour post-licensing requirement) to renew your license during the four-year renewal period.
With 27 hours of elective courses delivered online, you have the ability to access professional instruction anytime and anywhere you have an internet connection. Filled with studio and “onsite” video learning objectives, these courses engage, enlighten, and entertain.
This package includes:
- Georgia 3-Hour Law Online Course (3 Credit Hours): This course satisfies your 3-hour real estate license law continuing education requirement. You will review topics pertaining to trust accounts, unfair trade practices, and brokerage relationships.
- Undesigning Injustice Online Video Course (3 Credit Hours): Go beyond the surface and examine systemic biases that have historically influenced housing practices. Through engaging lectures, immersive real-life stories, and discussions, uncover the roots of housing discrimination and dissect the historical evolution of Fair Housing. Prepare to be enthralled as the lecturer unravels the complexities of redlining, steering, and other discriminatory practices that have affected marginalized communities. Gain valuable insights into the challenges faced by historically disadvantaged groups and learn what real estate professionals can do to fight for housing equality.
- Principle-Centered Real Estate Online Video Course (3 Credit Hours): This online video real estate course will teach you how to cultivate success in real estate transactions by upholding ethical principles. It will help you better connect with, communicate to, and create loyal, long-term clients. The presenter, a national speaker and author, brings a one-of-a-kind, passionate delivery of this course through engaging stories and the practical application of course topics.
- Real Estate Bloopers: Preventing Client Horror Stories Online Video (4 Credit Hours): Learn about mistakes other licensees have made so that you can avoid making the same mistakes that negatively impact your clients. This GA real estate agent course explains the impact of negative client experiences, licensees’ fiduciary duties, and representation relationships.
- New Hope for the Housing Market? Online Video Course (4 Credit Hours): This GA online real estate course provides you with information on the nation’s real estate housing market today. Delve into federal and state initiatives to improve the housing situation, as well as what the future holds for buyers, sellers, real estate licensees, and the nation’s market. In addition, you will learn specific action steps that you can take to protect consumers and provide for your clients’ changing housing needs.
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T RESPA to Avoid Penalties and Loss of License Online Video Course (4 Credit Hours): RESPA—the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act—applies to loans associated with federally related mortgage loans and was created to help home purchasers make informed decisions about their real estate transactions, as well as prohibit unlawful practices by real estate settlement providers. This online GA real estate course guides you through the requirements of the law, so you can avoid running afoul of it.
- Houses: Why Bad Things Happen to Good Houses Online Video Course (6 Credit Hours): This online video course features 6 hours of studio and onsite video learning objectives to help you understand the reasons housing systems may fail and how to prevent issues. We will take you on a building physics adventure, explaining in easy-to-understand terms how houses work and why perfectly good houses sometimes go bad.