Post Licensing Classes | $200
The primary objective of Postlicensing Education Program is to provide instruction at a level beyond that provided in the Broker Prelicensing Course on topics deemed to be of special importance to licensees.
Per General Statute 93A-4(a1), provisional brokers must complete, within eighteen (18) months following initial licensure, a Postlicensing education program consisting of ninety (90) hours of instruction in subjects determined by the Commission in order to retain eligibility to actively engage in real estate brokerage.
The Postlicensing Education Program consists of three 30-hour courses prescribed by the NC Real Estate Commission that may be taken in any sequence.
Post 301 - Brokerage Relationships and Responsibilities - Topics addressed in this course include a review of agency relationships in real estate residential and commercial sales and commercial property management transactions, a real estate broker’s legal duties to clients and customers, a step-by-step review and discussion of the functions and responsibilities of a real estate broker when working with sellers and buyers, a review of issues associated with transactions in progress when a broker leaves a firm, and a review of license status and education issues.
Post 302 - Contracts and Closing - Topics addressed in this course include selected basic contract law concepts, real estate sales contract preparation, sales contract procedures, buyer’s due diligence, closing procedures, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, closing disclosure preparation, contracts for deed, options, and selected real estate license status and education issues.
Post 303 - NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts - Topics addressed in this course include general NC licensing requirements, brokerage compensation issues, the disciplinary process, specialized types of real estate, property management in NC, and miscellaneous laws and legal concepts.
Textbooks are not included in the cost of tuition. The required textbook for the Postlicensing course is the North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2020-2021 Edition. The same textbook is used for all three post-licensing courses. If you do not already have a copy of the required textbook, you can purchase either a hardcopy of the textbook or a digital eBook version from our Online Bookstore. If you purchase the hardcopy of the textbook, your textbook will be sent directly to your mailing address. If you purchase the digital eBook version, a link to download the eBook will automatically be sent to your email after payment is received.
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