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Arizona Real Estate Continuing Education

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Business Address: 13360 E. COCHISE RD SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85259

Mailing Address: 13360 E. COCHISE RD SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85259

Phone: (602) 826-8799

Administrator: MARCUS MARNELL

plusRenew your Arizona Real Estate License with agentcampus.com

Every two years, Arizona real estate agents must complete 24 hours of state-approved continuing education. However, just because it’s required doesn’t mean you can’t get more out of your CE. With agentcampus.com’s online 24-Hour Arizona Real Estate CE package, not only will you satisfy your state’s requirements and keep your license current, you also have an opportunity to stay competitive and optimize your real estate industry knowledge.

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  • Credit Hours: 24.0
  • Price: $99.00

Real Life Real Estate: Arizona Agency Law This course explains how agency is created and defines the various agency relationships that exist. Learn how to discern the differences between the real estate licensees’ fiduciary duties to clients and their six general duties to customers. Meets 3 hour mandatory Agency Law Requirement.

 Deeds As one of the most common instruments of title conveyance all real estate professionals need a clear understanding of how and when to use deeds. This course teaches you the differences between titles and deeds, types of deeds, as well as what is required and when to use them. Meets 3 hour mandatory Fair Housing requirement.

 Real Estate Appraisal This course covers the theories, rules, duties and activities that guide the real estate appraisal process. An appraiser must also conduct him or herself professionally, ethically and honestly. There are guidelines regarding professionally and ethically correct behavior of appraisers as well which are also covered by this course. The entire appraisal process should be carried out in the best possible way for consumers and licensees as well as the real estate market. Estimating Gross Living Area Learn the industry standard for measuring total square footage of detached single- family homes and multi-family gross building areas. Gain an understanding of the calculation process and how to obtain accurate and reproducible measurements for total gross living area of residential properties. Learn how to treat the finished areas above- and below-grade, the finished living area above the garage, and the unfinished areas within the structure.

Arizona Contract Law This course covers Arizona real estate purchase contracts, standards, regulation forms as well as various other elements of a contract. In addition this course covers your role, rights and obligations as a licensee/broker as well as those of your clients. Learn how to fill out and explain one of the most common contracts and the answers to frequently asked questions. Meets 3 hour mandatory Contract Law requirement.

Real Life Real Estate: Disclosure Issues This course provides detailed information regarding laws and regulations governing disclosure requirements for the Licensee, the Buyer, and the Seller in residential real estate transactions in the state of Arizona. It will address new disclosure laws that have come into effect recently, and legal precedent that further underscores the need for full and proper disclosure by all parties. This course will also examine some very common “real life real estate” disclosure dilemmas, and offer expert advice on how to handle them. We will also review what the Arizona Department of Real Estate requires to be disclosed by licensees and brokers, as well as some of the accepted disclosure forms provided by the Arizona Association of Realtors.

 Home Inspection This course presents an overview of the home inspection business and explains how it fits into the real estate industry as a whole. In addition, the course covers the regulatory bodies and professional organizations associated with home inspection. At the conclusion of this course, the student will understand the methods used to inspect homes, will know what to look for when examining properties, both inside and out, and will understand the various types of inspection reports and the differences between them.

Titles and Records This course provides an understanding of the process of recording, types of public records and the difference between titles and deeds. Essential knowledge which helps avoids complications concerning property ownership rights. Meets 3 hour mandatory Real Estate Legal Issues requirement.

Commissioners Rules This course provides detailed information on the laws and regulations governing the real estate industry in Arizona. It provides a comparison of different governmental and industry regulations, as well as the most recent changes in the Commissioner’s Substantive Policy Statements. Meets 3 hour Commissioner’s Standards requirement.

Real Estate CE package has all the necessary core courses for you to be able to fulfill the 24 education hours by ADRE. Our courses give you the flexibility to take your CE courses whenever and wherever it’s convenient for you.

•Agency Law (3 Hours) •Deeds (3 Hours) •Gross Living Area (3 Hours) •Arizona Contract Law (3 Hours) •Disclosures (3 Hours) •Home Inspection Basic (3 hours) •Titles and Records (3 hours) •Commissioner’s Rules (3 hours)
  • Credit Hours: 24.0
  • Price: $99.00

Real Life Real Estate: Arizona Agency Law This course explains how agency is created and defines the various agency relationships that exist. Learn how to discern the differences between the real estate licensees’ fiduciary duties to clients and their six general duties to customers. Meets 3 hour mandatory Agency Law Requirement.

 Deeds As one of the most common instruments of title conveyance all real estate professionals need a clear understanding of how and when to use deeds. This course teaches you the differences between titles and deeds, types of deeds, as well as what is required and when to use them. Meets 3 hour mandatory Fair Housing requirement.

Real Estate Appraisal This course covers the theories, rules, duties and activities that guide the real estate appraisal process. An appraiser must also conduct him or herself professionally, ethically and honestly. There are guidelines regarding professionally and ethically correct behavior of appraisers as well which are also covered by this course. The entire appraisal process should be carried out in the best possible way for consumers and licensees as well as the real estate market.

Arizona Ethics This module is designed as a 3-hour course to educate students on ethics in the real estate industry and to better understand the NAR® Code of Ethics, its enforcement procedures, and practical use of the guidelines set forth therein. The student must pass a comprehensive final exam to receive credit for the module. Because real estate agents usually work and specialize in local communities, they tend to build rapport very quickly. To build reputable associations, agents should win the trust and respect of the people they work with by adhering to the highest morals and ethical practices, thus ensuring client loyalty.

 Arizona Contract Law This course covers Arizona real estate purchase contracts, standards, regulation forms as well as various other elements of a contract. In addition this course covers your role, rights and obligations as a licensee/broker as well as those of your clients. Learn how to fill out and explain one of the most common contracts and the answers to frequently asked questions. Meets 3 hour mandatory Contract Law requirement.

Real Life Real Estate: Disclosure Issues This course provides detailed information regarding laws and regulations governing disclosure requirements for the Licensee, the Buyer, and the Seller in residential real estate transactions in the state of Arizona. It will address new disclosure laws that have come into effect recently, and legal precedent that further underscores the need for full and proper disclosure by all parties. This course will also examine some very common “real life real estate” disclosure dilemmas, and offer expert advice on how to handle them. We will also review what the Arizona Department of Real Estate requires to be disclosed by licensees and brokers, as well as some of the accepted disclosure forms provided by the Arizona Association of Realtors. Property Management This module covers the basic functions of the property manager, including administrative duties, leasing practices, and the manager’s relations to the owner and the tenants. It explains how to construct a management agreement so that the manager and the owner understand one another’s roles. Licensees will benefit from understanding the types of property management, as well as the duties that successful property managers must fulfill.

Titles and Records This course provides an understanding of the process of recording, types of public records and the difference between titles and deeds. Essential knowledge which helps avoids complications concerning property ownership rights. Meets 3 hour mandatory Real Estate Legal Issues requirement.

Commissioners Rules This course provides detailed information on the laws and regulations governing the real estate industry in Arizona. It provides a comparison of different governmental and industry regulations, as well as the most recent changes in the Commissioner’s Substantive Policy Statements. Meets 3 hour Commissioner’s Standards requirement.

•Arizona Ethics (3 hours) •Agency Law (3 hours) •Deeds (3 hours) •Arizona Contract Law (3 hours) •Disclosures (3 hours) •Titles and Records (3 hours) •Property Management (3 hours) •Commissioner’s Rules (3 hours)

Why Enroll In Our Arizona Real Estate CE Program?

The deserts, craggy mountain peaks and red spires are the biggest draws for tourists from across all states and the world over to the Grand Canyon state. There’s more to Arizona, however, than the great outdoors and roads less traveled—on the ground level of the rising US real estate economy, Arizona has managed to score a decent performance, with property values increasing steadily over the past year. There’s money to be made in the market and you can be benefiting from this if your license is up to date.

Now is the time to renew your license if you still haven’t with Agentcampus.com’s Arizona real estate continuing education courses. As mentioned in our catalog, thousands of students attest to our online courses’ high passing rate. Our quality courses are also approved by the Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE), so you don’t have to worry about credit hour or accreditation issues.

Offered through the Marnell School Providership, professionals can obtain their CE credit hours online from Agentcampus.com. The programs offered satisfies the state’s 24 hour requirement that have to be completed every two years for license renewal. Students can choose from two types of bundles which include mandatory courses such as Agency Law, Contract Law, Commissioner’s Standards, Disclosure, Fair Housing and Real Estate Legal Issues and electives made up of 6 hours from General Real Estate or Business Brokerage.

While students can learn the courses in their own pace, they have to observe the 9-hour CE classes limitation daily as per the Arizona Admin Code R4-28-402. This means they can only take up to 9 hours of CE classes in 24 hours. They may be allowed to start a new course once the 24-hour time is up.

Once done with their coursework, students may report your CE credit completion to the ADRE and apply for the real estate license renewal. These should all be accomplished within 90 days of your license expiration date.

Important Arizona Real Estate License Information

All our Arizona Real Estate License Courses are approved by the Arizona Department of Real Estate and powered by 360training. Due to Arizona State Regulations, students cannot receive credit for more than 9 hours of continuing education classes per day. This means you may take up to 9 hours of exams in a 24 hour period, but no more. You may start a new course within that 24 hour period beyond the 9 hours, but cannot take the test until the 24 hour hold time is up.

What Continuing Education Credits do I need?

You must complete 24 hours of ADRE-approved Continuing Education (CE) courses every two years to renew a real estate license. Cemetery and membership camping licenses do not require continuing education credit for renewal. Of the 24 hours required for renewal, you must obtain credit hours as indicated in EACH of the following subjects: (Agency Law – 3 hours), (Contract Law – 3 hours), (Commissioner’s Standards – 3 hours), (Disclosure – 3 hours), (Real Estate Legal Issues – 3 hours), (General Real Estate – 6 hours). For additional information regarding ADRE’s new reporting policies, please visit http://www.re.state.az.us/Lic/Lic.aspx

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State Requirements

Arizona Real Estate Continuing Education

You must complete 24 hours of ADRE-approved Continuing Education (CE) courses every two years to renew a real estate license. Of the 24 hours required for renewal, you must obtain 3 hours credit in EACH of the following subjects:

* Agency Law
* Contract Law
* Commissioner’s Standards
* Disclosure
* Fair Housing
* Real Estate Legal Issues

The remaining 6 hours may be in any of the above categories OR General Real Estate or Business Brokerage. According to Ariz. Admin. Code R4-28-402 (C) A person shall not receive credit for more than 9 hours of continuing education classes per day.