California Agency
Agency refers to the type of relationship between a buyer or seller and a real estate licensee. Buyers and sellers enlist the assistance of a real estate professional to represent their interests and direct transactions on their behalf. As a knowledgeable expert, you can guide clients through the process and help them resolve problems and challenges along the way.
Course highlights include:
- The types of agency relationships that can exist in the state of California
- Duties you must provide under each type of agency and your authority as an agent within a real estate transaction
- How agency relationships are created in California, including those relationships that are presumed or implied
- How to disclose and confirm agency relationships to all parties in a real estate transaction
- Activities and scenarios to reinforce key concepts
State Requirements For California
California State Requirement Details for Real Estate Continuing Education
Renewal Date: Every four years
Hours Required: 45 hours
Real estate salespersons renewing an original license for the first time, must complete 45 clock hours of DRE-approved continuing education consisting of:
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Four separate 3-hour courses in the following subjects: ethics, agency, trust fund handling, and risk management
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3-hour Fair Housing course which must including an interactive participatory component
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2-hour Implicit Bias Training course
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18 hours of consumer protection courses
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The remaining clock hours to complete the 45 hours of continuing education may be related to either consumer service or consumer protection courses.
California Department of Real Estate
Street Address: 651 Bannon Street, Suite 500, Sacramento, CA 95811
Telephone: 877-373-4542
Contact California Dept. of Real Estate
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