Code of Ethics (D) 2024

REMINDER:  Payment must be made at time of registration or registration will be canceled and a walk-in fee will be charged for payment-at-the-door.
Cancellation Policy: 
Requests must be made in writing 48 hours prior to class date. Emailed to Tammy Satzberg at tammy@aacar.com.  If requests are not received in time, funds will not be returned or transferred to another class.

If you received your INITIAL license on or after October 1, 2023, AND this is your first renewal, you must complete the following CE hours:
Contracts
Code: J
3.0 hours
Principles of Brokerage Relationships and Disclosure Requirements for Sellers
Code: K
3.0 hours
Principles of Real Estate Practice
Code: L
3.0 hours
Property Management and Landlord and Tenant Laws
Code: M
3.0 hours
Professionalism
Code: N
1.5 hours
Real Estate Financing
Code: O
1.5 hours

For licensees licensed prior to October 1, 2023, your continuing education remains the same:
Legal and Legislative Update
Code: A
3.0 hours
Fair Housing
Code: C
1.5 hours
Ethics
Code: D
3.0 hours
Brokerage Relationships & Disclosures
Code: H
3.0 hours
Electives
Code: F
4.5 hours
24 Oct

Code of Ethics (D) 10/24/2024

Code of Ethics (D) 10/24/2024

Thursday, October 24, 2024 (1:15 PM to 4:15 PM)
3.0 Education Credits
AACAR Classroom, Arnold, Maryland

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Revised in January 2022 and designed to meet NAR Cycle 7 requirements, this three-hour course offers a full review of Maryland's Code of Ethics, as well as the NAR Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. In addition, the course includes a review of the enforcement processes and penalties associated with both codes. The course also includes workplace case studies that illustrate the codes in practice and touch on such relevant matters as agency, fiduciary responsibilities, disclosures, and more. The course protects consumers by reminding licensees that ethical practices are just the right thing to do they're the law.

Course highlights include:
The rules and obligations outlined in the Maryland Code of Ethics and the NAR Code of Ethics
The penalties associated with state and NAR ethics violations
Interpretation and enforcement entities for both codes of ethics
The differences between mediation and arbitration
State and federal legislative and regulatory efforts to stop predatory lending and illegal property flipping
Real-life case studies that illustrate workplace practices and code of ethics violations
Activities and examples to seal in the new information and frame it in everyday context

AACAR Classroom - Ste. 203
AACAR Classroom (Ste. 203)
1521 Ritchie Hwy.
2nd Floor
Arnold, MD 21012

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