ABR Common Questions
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educate@wra.org or
800-279-1972.
General Questions
Education Questions
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Education Questions
| Q. How
can I earn the ABR designation? |
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A. The WRA's
2-day Buyer
Agency course will provide you with specialized
knowledge and different solutions to effectively service
this niche market. To earn the ABR designation, you must complete
this
2-day course plus one
elective course.
In
addition, candidates must:
- be members in good standing with a
local
Board/Association of REALTORSŪ and the Real Estate
Buyer's Agent Council (REBAC).
- submit evidence of acting as a buyer's
representative in 5 documented and verifiable real
estate transactions (valid transactions are those that occurred
anytime prior to and up to 36 months after the date
the course was completed).
- Complete the course and pass a written exam
- Complete a 1-day elective ABR course
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| Q. Do I have to take
additional courses to maintain my ABR? |
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A. No. |
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| Q. What is REBAC? |
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A. REBAC is the largest association of real estate
professionals focusing specifically on the aspects
of buyer representation. There are more than 50,000
members of the organization in the United States and
Canada. REBAC's membership includes practitioners of
all forms of agency representation, including
exclusive buyer agency, single agency, limited dual
agency and transactional brokers. |
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| Q. How
do I join REBAC? |
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A.
The only way to join
REBAC is by successfully completing the ABR
Designation Course, for which you will receive one
year free membership in REBAC. Your first membership
invoice will be sent in November/December and will
only cover the months remaining in the calendar year
after your free membership expired, bringing your
billing into a calendar year billing cycle. |
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| Q. What
is the cost of annual REBAC membership? |
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A.
REBAC annual membership
dues are $110.00. Your first year's membership in
REBAC is included free with successful completion of
the ABRŪ Designation Course. Dues are billed
annually, with your first dues invoice pro-rated to
bring your membership to a calendar billing cycle. |
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| Q. Why would I want to earn the ABR
designation? |
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A. This designation identifies you as a real estate
agent who has demonstrated a serious commitment to
the practice of buyer agency. It shows that you have
received professional training above and beyond the
minimum requirements for licensing and that you are
committed to providing top-level service. |
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Other Questions Regarding ABR
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Q. I earned my
ABR in one
state, but am now preparing to be licensed in
another. Is my ABR still valid? |
| A. Yes, once you have earned the ABR, all
other states will recognize it. |
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Q. I noticed that my
ABR
designation does not appear in NRDS. How do I get
this to appear? |
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A. The WRA is your point of entry for
ABR
data for NRDS. Please email us at
educate@wra.org and we will submit the information to
NRDS. |
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Q. I have earned the
ABR
designation, but am planning to disaffiliate from
the REALTORSŪ organization. May I still use the
designation on my business card and marketing
materials? |
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A. No. In order to use the
ABR designation
mark, you must be a member in good standing with the
National Association of REALTORSŪ. |
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Q. I want to use the
ABR logo
on my business card. Where can I get an image to use
for print. |
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A. The WRA provides a web page with
downloadable images. You can access this page by
clicking
here. |
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