Florida Real Estate 3-Hour Core Law
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Florida Real Estate Continuing Education (FLA.CE) Unit Learning Objectives and Time Requirement
Core-Only Version
Unit 1: License Law and Regulations Update
Unit One Learning Objectives: When the student has completed this unit he or she will be able to:
- Characterize the most essential aspects of Florida real estate licensure, including regulatory entities, types of licenses and what activities require licensure and Commission oversight.
- Summarize the requirements for initial licensure, both general and educational, for both sales associates and brokers.
- Describe the various requirements and procedures for maintaining ongoing active licensure, including the license renewal process, postlicense education requirements, and continuing education deadlines and requirements.
- Summarize the various statuses of licensure that licensees can encounter in Florida brokerage practice
Unit time: 1 hour
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Unit 2: Brokerage Relationships & Licensee Disclosures
Learning Objectives: When the student has completed this unit he or she will be able to:
- Describe the various forms of agency relationship allowed by Florida law, and how each relationship varies in form and duties.
- Summarize relationship disclosure requirements by type of relationship imposed by the Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Act.
- List and summarize the various non-relationship disclosures that licensees and/or sellers must conduct in a timely fashion, including those relating to property condition, the environment, material facts, and homeowners associations.
- Summarize the forms, liabilities and pitfalls of misrepresentation including intentional and negligent misrepresentation.
Unit time: 1 hour
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Unit 3: Brokerage Operations Regulation
Learning Objectives: When the student has completed this unit he or she will be able to:
- Characterize salient regulations governing the operation of brokerage companies, including those relating to branches, escrow procedures, recordkeeping, and trade names.
- Describe the restrictions imposed on licensees as they conduct advertising activities and team-level marketing practices
- Characterize how regulations impact unlicensed assistants, working with rental lists, and collecting compensation for brokerage services
Unit time: 1 hour
Course Price:
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