Real Estate
BROKER POSTLICENSING COURSES: The 90-hour
postlicensing education courses consist of three 30-classroom hour
courses, as prescribed by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission.
The courses may be taken in any sequence, and are an advanced-level
instruction on a variety of topics related to real estate law and
brokerage practice. These courses are offered to: 1) newly licensed
"provisional" brokers, and to 2) brokers whose license is expired
less than five (5) years. Generally, the following rules apply: a)
Provisional Brokers ("PB"), wishing to maintain their license on
"active" status, must complete at least one Broker Postlicensing
course before the anniversary date of their licensure. Provisional
Brokers designated "PB9," wishing to maintain their license on
"active" status, must complete at least one Postlicensing course
before April 1 each year, and all Postlicensing Courses must be
completed prior to April 1, 2009. b) Provisional Brokers may
complete all three courses within 1st or 2nd year if desired. c)
Postlicensing courses DO NOT count as continuing education.
PREREQUISITE: Possession of a current broker (including
"provisional" broker) license in North Carolina (or another state)
SELECTED TOPICS COURSE (#303) Fee: $55
Introduces students to commercial real estate brokerage,
residential property management basics, land use controls, loan
fraud, license law and rule issues, license law case studies, and
other topics. Students must achieve a passing grade of 75% on the
end of course written exam. Students who fail to achieve a passing
grade on the final will have one opportunity to take a second final
exam, within seven days of course end. Students who fail to achieve
a passing grade on the second, makeup final are ineligible to
receive a course completion certificate. Students must obtain the
current edition of the North Carolina Real Estate Manual from
the Real Estate Commission.
Instructor: John Swanson
M&W | 6:00-9:00 pm | Apr 14-May 14 | 30 hrs | 30355 | CBI 111 |