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EDUCATION CENTER

Real Estate Continuing Education

With the start of the 2009-2010 biennium, all licensees must complete six Department of Regulation and Licensing (DRL)-approved courses for a total of 18 hours before December 14, 2010. There are four mandatory courses and a list of DRL-approved electives. Licensees must complete the four mandatory courses and two electives from the DRL-approved electives list.

Mandatory Courses (All licensees must take courses 1-4)
Course 1 - Listing Contracts
Course 2 - Offer to Purchase
Course 3 - New Developments
Course 4 - Buyer Agency Agreements

Elective Topics (Licensees must take two of the following)
Elective A - Risk Reduction
Elective B - 1031 Exchanges and Exchange Opportunities
Elective C - Condominiums
Elective D - Landlord/Tenant and Property Management
Elective E - Financing the Sale
Elective F - Broker Supervision

If your real estate license is currently inactive and has not been greater than 5-years, to renew your real estate license you need to complete the 2007-2008 continuing education and pay the license fee and late fee. Further questions can be directed to the Department of Regulation and Licensing at www.drl.wi.gov.

Assessor Continuing Education

The real estate continuing education courses will be submitted for assessor continuing education.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact our Business Services department at educate@wra.org or 800-279-1972.

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2007/2008 Real Estate Continuing Education Brochure

 

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