BEST PRACTICES FOR REAL ESTATE


05 Apr

Best Practices for Real Estate

Best Practices for Real Estate

Friday, April 5, 2019 (9:00 AM to 12:00 PM)
3 CE Hours
RASM South, Sarasota, Florida Education

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Best practices will enable you to be proactive in your real estate transactions to prevent future problems with the law, ethics, clients, or the public.

Take this course and learn ways to follow policies and procedures that ensure you are following the rules and regulations of the Real Estate Commission, while also leaning to improve relationships with customers, clients, and the public.

Highlights:
Listing the best practices for writing contracts, understand how to comply with license laws regarding Binder Deposits, Name policies and procedures that create a more transparent relationship with the public, list activities that will help reduce liability and risk, identify best practices in communications that lead to a reduction in consumer complaints, identify practices to help Brokers supervise their agents, list resources available to licensees to further their education, list two procedures to eliminate risk when showing property, Identify RESPA violations.

This Virtual Campus Education Course is streamed from Florida REALTORS.  You will have the opportunity to text questions to the instructor. 

***3 hours ethics and business practice only, does not meet NAR COE  requirement.

RASM South - Auditorium Section 3 (South)
RASM South (Auditorium Section 3 (South))
2320 Cattlemen Road
Sarasota, FL 34232

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