16 hour Indiana CE Package

6 hours of REQUIRED and 10 hours of ELECTIVE Indiana Real Estate Continuing Education

This 16-hour package contains all the mandatory and elective hours you need to satisfy your continuing education requirements in Indiana.

Our school sponsor and approval number for this course from the Indiana Real Estate Commission is CE10600532 for Sales Associates and CE10600531 for Brokers.

The package includes the following courses (scroll down for details of each topic):

  • Deeds
  • ERC Fair Housing and Diversity: Focus on Relocation
  • ERC Relocation: Assisting Corporate Transferees
  • Contracts, Purchase & Sales Agreements
  • Environmental Hazards

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Indiana Real Estate CE Online Course

6 hours of Required Indiana Real Estate Continuing Education
 

Indiana Real Estate CE Online Course

10 hours of Elective Indiana Real Estate Continuing Education
 

The Real Estate Language Printable Book Of Terms

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13 page guide to Short Sale pre-foreclosures for 2007-2008

Our eBook on making money in Real Estate using your license.
 
Deeds

A deed is one of the most common instruments of title conveyance and all real estate professionals need a clear understanding of a deed’s use and purpose. This course illustrates the difference between title and a deed, as well as the Indiana statutes pertaining to and the attributes of lawful conveyance.

The first lesson of this course explains the difference between title, which refers to lawful ownership, and a deed, which is an instrument that conveys title. We detail the terms of a valid contract and discuss the statutes of frauds that apply to all contracts, including deeds. Grouping deeds into two categories, those with warranties and those without, we study the types of deeds and their different uses. All states have their own relative legislation pertaining to title conveyance. This course outlines relevant Texas statutes that impact deeds, including those that differentiate between the illegal practice of law and the lawful role of real estate professionals.

 

ERC Fair Housing and Diversity: Focus on Relocation

This course introduces you to Fair Housing issues when dealing with relocation clients. Prior to WWII companies looked exclusively to local markets for employees. But, businesses are now willing to bring the perfect candidate to them, regardless of where that candidate may reside. Out of this need to find increasingly specialized and qualified individuals developed what is now the relocation business. This course is important for relocation professionals and real estate licensees as it will help them serve the people and companies who need relocation assistance and may not be familiar with will Fair Housing law and issues.

Our discussion covers the seven protected classes, the conduct prohibited by law, and the few exemptions from the law. We will examine Fair Housing advertising guidelines, including phrases and word choice that are illegal, and those that are permissible. When you complete this lesson, you should know the legalities of the Fair Housing Act and understand not only its importance but also its intent. You should also have a better sense of your own role, as a real estate professional, in implementing this law. This Fair Housing & Diversity: Focus on Relocation course utilizes interactive technology and audio in an appealing way to facilitate learning.

 

ERC Relocation: Assisting Corporate Transferees

Relocation presents an array of new challenges and opportunities to all real estate professionals. This course covers the definition of “relocation” and the development of the relocation industry. We explain how relocation affects the roles of various real estate professionals, including appraisers, home inspectors and real estate salespersons, and brokers. We walk the student through a relocation transaction, covering the assignment, or re-assignment, of an employee through the selling of the employee’s home.

Some of the steps in this process require specific explanation. This course covers those points in specific lessons; for example, we devote one lesson to how different companies manage relocation and the types of programs that they commonly institute. The latter half of this course addresses how relocation affects common real estate concerns. These concerns include disclosure law, agency, tax law, fair housing, and non-discrimination issues.

 

Contracts, Purchase & Sales Agreements

Clear, mutually-acceptable agreements are an essential component of the legal transference of ownership. In the practice of real estate, contracts are the instruments used to describe and record the agreements surrounding the conveyance of property. Some type of contract is nearly always involved, whether a salesperson is promising to sell a property within a specified period of time, a prospective buyer is placing an offer on a house or a seller is considering an offer on property.

Before entering into a legally binding agreement, real estate professionals must fully understand the contracts that govern their industry. Failure to understand contracts opens a licensee to various kinds of liability and can seriously damage one’s professional reputation. Therefore, it is vital that real estate professionals learn this material so that they can protect themselves against errors, oversights and misunderstandings.

 

Environmental Hazards

This course is designed to increase your knowledge about expanding environmental issues and laws that have an impact on environmental problems. This course identifies the procedures used to locate toxic waste sites, the responsibilities for clean up and steps that may be taken to minimize future liabilities.

While real estate agents are not expected to be environmental experts, the same disclosure rules apply as to other facts about a property. That is, if environmental information is known to the sales agent and it would affect a prudent purchaser's decision to buy, it must be disclosed. Because of this, licensees should be familiar with the nature of these problems as well as the laws and regulations that are intended to protect both the consumer and the environment.

Course Completion Process:

Per Indiana law, it is the student's responsibility to complete the appropriate paperwork and notify the Indiana Real Estate Commission of completion.  At the conclusion of the course, the student will be able to print a course completion slip.