30-Hour Renewal Package With NAR Ethics (Commercial Core)
What's included:
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Current Issues in Washington Commercial Core 2022-2023
This course is set to expire 12/31/2023 and must be completed by that date in order to receive credit. Approved subject area: Current Trends & Issues/Core Commercial
Washington Real Estate Fair Housing (6hr)
Approved subject area: Fair Housing
Ethics in the Age of Disruption
Approved subject area: Ethics & Standards of Practice. This course meets the REALTORS® Code of Ethics Training Requirement and will be accepted by associations within WA, OR, and ID, per NAR policy. McKissock is partnered with Tri City Association of REALTORS® (WA).
Performing Quality BPOs
Approved subject area: Taxation
Real Estate Investing: Beyond the Basics
Approved subject area: Taxation
Implicit Bias Awareness and Cultural Competency
Approved subject area: Cross cultural communication, Ethics and standards of practice
Going Green: Elements of an Eco-friendly Home
Approved subject area: Hazardous Waste and Other Environmental Issues/Cross Cultural Communication
Educating Homebuyers
Approved subject area: Real Estate Sales & Marketing
Real Estate Continuing Education Course Ratings and Reviews
In
the ever-changing field of commercial and residential real estate, your
client’s tax codes can be modified to help or hurt their investment strategies.
You will learn about income, capital gains, 1031-tax deferred exchange, updated
cannabis property usage allowances, and green zoning regulations proposals that
can affect your clients as buyers, sellers, tenants, or landlords.
You
will learn about agency relationship opportunities and risks for licensees and
their employing designated brokers, such as related to the handling of client
funds, advertising, disclosures. Various ways to analyze commercial property
values while comparing with other nearby, similar properties will also be
included. Other consumer complaint risks will be covered as it relates to
engaging in unfair competition or alleged anti-monopoly business practices.
Every three years, the National Association of REALTORS® requires members to complete a REALTOR® Code of Ethics course in order to remain in good standing with their local, state, and national associations.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Narration
- Learn how to use an investment property worksheet to analyze a property
- Explore how to determine a property's investment value quickly and effectively
- Uncover the ins and outs of the passive loss rules
- Examine how to maximize the tax-savings benefits of depreciation through a bifurcation strategy
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Learn how homebuyers can reduce their environmental footprint
- Examine the costs of sustainable materials
- Explore pros and cons to eco-friendly materials and homes
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Gain confidence teaching buyers about the buying process
- Learn to show buyers how to get their finances to purchase a home
- Know how to help buyers systematically search for a home in in their current market
- Understand how to teach buyers how to negotiate like a pro