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Pennsylvania Real Estate Continuing Education

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The Pennsylvania Department of Real Estate requires that you take 14 hours of Continuing Education every 2 years to renew your real estate license. You may take any of our real estate CE packages to complete the education requirement to renew your license.



14 Hour Pennsylvania Real Estate CE
Complete CE Renewal Package 1

Includes:(All the necessary mandatory courses)

  • 1031 Real Estate Exchanges
  • Home Inspection
  • Environmental Hazards
  • Using the Internet to Serve Clients

Old Price: $199.00
$129.00
Save: $70.00

14 Hour Pennsylvania Real Estate CE
Complete CE Renewal Package 2

Includes:(All the necessary mandatory courses)

  • Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions
  • Contracts, Purchase, & Sales Agreements
  • Code of Ethics

Old Price: $199.00
$129.00
Save: $70.00

 

Important Pennsylvania Real Estate License Information

Licensees who obtained their licenses December 1, 2007, or later are required to complete a required 14-hour course. The first seven hours of the required course are applicable to all recently licensed practitioners. The other seven hours of the required course are divided into residential and commercial modules and licensees are permitted to choose which module best reflects their practices.

However, licensees who have already been required to complete continuing education in order to renew a license, meaning that the license was issued November 30, 2007, or before, NO. These licensees may take 14 hours of Commission-approved continuing education elective courses, all OR part of the required course mentioned above, OR a broker course that is at least 15 hours in length. All CE must have been taken on or after June 1, 2008.

For additional information regarding Pennsylvania’s state requirements, please visit http://www.portal.state.pa.us


You may also choose from these individual courses, just check the box of the course that you want and click add to cart.

Mandatory Courses Course Description Credit Hours Cost  
1031 Real Estate Exchange 1031 Real Estate Exchange 3.0 Hrs $27
Home Inspection Home Inspection 3.0 Hrs $27
Real Property Ownership & Land Use Real Property Ownership & Land Use 3.5 Hrs $37
Tax-Favorable Real Estate Transactions Tax-Favorable Real Estate Transactions 4.0 Hrs $37
Using the Internet to Serve Clients Using the Internet to Serve Clients 4.0 Hrs $37
Environmental Hazards Environmental Hazards 4.0 Hrs $37
Contracts, Purchase and Sales Agreements Contracts, Purchase and Sales Agreements 4.0 Hrs $37
Code of Ethics Code of Ethics 6.0 Hrs $49

14 Hour Pennsylvania Real Estate CE Package 1
Course Description: The Pennsylvania Department of Real Estate requires licensees to complete 14 hours of continuing education every 2 years. This complete Pennsylvania Real Estate CE package has all the necessary core courses for you to be able to fulfill the 14 education hours. Our courses give you the flexibility to take your CE courses whenever and wherever it’s convenient for you.

Courses included in package:

  • 1031 Real Estate Exchanges
  • Home Inspection
  • Environmental Hazards
  • Using the Internet to Serve Clients

 

1031 Real Estate Exchanges
The objective of this course is to enlighten the participant in the many important aspects of Internal Revenue Code Section 1031. The course will focus on the benefits of the §1031 exchange for the investor, licensed real estate agent/broker and other parties to the transaction. Participants will learn exactly what qualifies under Section 1031 and, furthermore, how to utilize the various types of §1031 exchange formats to enhance their clients’ position in the investment real estate market. Real-life examples will be used to illustrate the important procedural issues as well as the IRS Rules and Regulations.

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.

Environmental Hazards
This course covers major environmental hazards. Licensees need to familiarize themselves with environmental issues because they have a responsibility to disclose to buyers any information that might affect their decision to buy. Environmental hazards can dramatically affect a property’s value, so buyers, sellers, lenders and licensees all can be affected by them.

Using the Internet to Serve Clients
In this module students will learn about the Internet and how it has affected the real estate industry. Students will also learn about the elements of websites and how to market themselves and their sites on the Internet. The final lesson teaches students to communicate effectively over e-mail.

Approved Course Number(s):

  • RECE000222
  • RECE000218
  • RECE000220
  • RECE000225

14 Hour Pennsylvania Real Estate CE Package 2
Course Description: The Pennsylvania real estate CE requirement is 14 hours of DOR approved real estate CE courses. This Pennsylvania CE renewal package satisfy all the required real estate education hours by the commission.

Courses included in package:

  • Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions
  • Contracts, Purchase, & Sales Agreements
  • Code of Ethics

 

Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions
The objective of this course is to teach the real estate professional how he or she can help clients in buying and selling property on a tax-favorable basis.

In accordance with TREC rules Sections 535.71 and 535.72D, the first two lessons of the course seek to provide a method of real estate purchase using pretax dollars and of growing the estate within a qualified product. We will discuss the application of current tax advantages of using both qualified and non-qualified tax products such as IRA’s, SEP IRA, 401k, Roth IRAs and charitable gift annuities. The use of these applications will provide the real estate professional with the opportunity to create a long standing and profitable relationship with his or her clients, as well as attracting a more sophisticated investor wishing to find an alternative to 1031 exchanges.

Contracts, Purchase, & Sales Agreements
This course will introduce the student to two of the three factors that create a contract: offers and acceptances. When there is an offer and acceptance, the parties can either perform their respective parts of the contract or breach the contract by not fulfilling their obligations. Then we will discuss the third component of a legally binding and enforceable contract—performance. There are four basic types of contracts in real estate: sales contracts, option agreements, contract for deeds and leases; these types of contracts being those that deal in the governance of the real estate industry which, as a real estate professional, the student should be familiar with.

Code of Ethics
This course covers the standards of conduct and ethical judgment by addressing the different concepts that contribute to ethical business practices. This course will introduce the student to ethics and morals by defining both terms in order to distinguish differences between the two. The student will also learn the four approaches to ethical decision-making; therefore, after learning the Articles and Standard Practices of the NAR® Code of Ethics, the student will be able to use the model identify any violations of the Code.

Approved Course Number(s):

  • RECE000224
  • RECE000219
  • RECE000223

14 Hour Pennsylvania Real Estate CE Package 3
Course Description: The Pennsylvania Department of Real Estate requires Salesperson licensees to complete 14 hours of continuing education every 2 years. Our packages satisfy all Pennsylvania DOR requirements and give you the flexibility to take your CE courses whenever and wherever it’s convenient for you.

Courses included in package:

  • Real Estate Finance
  • Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions
  • 1031 Real Estate Exchanges
  • Home Inspection

 

Real Estate Finance
This course provides an introduction to residential real estate finance, including information on how to underwrite FHA, VA, FNMA and FHLMC loans. Understanding this information will help the student assist his or her buyer- and seller-clients from the initial meeting, through the closing proceedings with basic financing and loan-qualification questions.

Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions
The final lessons of this module will explain the many important aspects of Internal Revenue Code Section 1031. The course will focus on the benefits of the 1031 exchange for the investor, licensed real estate agent/broker and other parties to the transaction. Upon completion of this course, the student will learn which properties qualify under Section 1031 and how to use the various types of 1031 exchanges to enhance the client’s position in the investment real estate market.

1031 Real Estate Exchanges
The objective of this course is to enlighten the participant in the many important aspects of Internal Revenue Code Section 1031. The course will focus on the benefits of the §1031 exchange for the investor, licensed real estate agent/broker and other parties to the transaction. Participants will learn exactly what qualifies under Section 1031 and, furthermore, how to utilize the various types of §1031 exchange formats to enhance their clients’ position in the investment real estate market. Real-life examples will be used to illustrate the important procedural issues as well as the IRS Rules and Regulations.

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.

Approved Course Number(s):

  • RECE000221
  • RECE000220
  • RECE000219
  • RECE000225