Welcome to your Continuing Education selection page. We have put together the largest selection of CE options ever offered to Alaska Licensees.
Below, you’ll find a list of available courses—each designed to keep you informed, compliant, and competitive in today’s real estate market. Review the course descriptions and choose the classes that best support your professional goals. If a course is still under construction, we’ll notify you by email as soon as it’s added to your account.
Importance of Staying Informed
- Stay within the law and provide equal service for all.
- Resources:
- Code of Federal Regulations (original documentation).
- Handouts with additional Fair Housing links.
Equal Housing Policy Example
- Royse and Associates Policy:
- Support for equal housing opportunity through leadership, education, and cooperation.
- Licensees must offer equal service to all consumers, regardless of:
- Color
- National origin
- Religion
- Race
- Sex
- Handicap
- Familial status
- Marital status (Alaska)
- Age
- Responsibilities:
- Show property equally to all groups.
- Review and communicate all formal offers.
- Maintain equal opportunity practices.
- Royse and Associates Policy:
Register now to master the essentials!
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Post NAR Class Action Lawsuit 20-Hour Alaska Continuing Education Training Program
As the real estate industry faces monumental shifts in the wake of the Post NAR Class Action Lawsuit, it’s crucial for licensees to stay informed and prepared. Our comprehensive 20-hour CE program equips you with the essential knowledge and tools to navigate these changes with confidence.
This program not only fulfills your elective CE requirement but also provides practical, real-world insights into how these legal shifts impact your day-to-day operations.
What’s included:
- Updated, Ready-to-Use Forms: Simplify your workflow with new, compliant forms.
- Instructional Videos: Learn how to effectively use these forms in consumer interactions.
- In-Depth Resources: Dive deeper into how these changes affect you and your clients
- 20 Hours of CE Credit toward Alaska license renewal (due January 31, 2026).
Course Modules:
- Class Action Lawsuits and Settlements: Understand the legal landscape and what it means for your practice.
- Buyer Representation Requirements and Refinements: Adapt to new expectations and obligations.
- New WIN-WIN Negotiation Skills: Develop strategies that work in today’s climate.
- Licensee Relationship Explanations and Documentation: Ensure clarity and compliance in your client relationships.
- Mandatory Paperwork and Risk Management: Avoid common pitfalls with up-to-date paperwork and strategies.
- Purchase and Sale Agreement Revisions: Master the latest revisions to streamline your transactions.
Don’t miss out! Stay ahead of the curve and ensure you have the knowledge, tools, and credits you need to thrive in a changing industry.
