Contracts, Purchase, and Sales Agreements

4 hours of Indiana Real Estate Continuing Education

This course counts for 2 hours of REQUIRED Indiana Real Estate Continuing Education training and 2 hours of ELECTIVES.  See Indiana Real Estate Continuing Education requirements.

In this course you will learn about the types of general contracts as well as the different kinds of real estate contracts. The module provides the student with an overview of the various types of contracts: bilateral, unilateral, implied, express, executed, executory, valid, void, voidable and unenforceable. Once the student is introduced to the different types of contracts, he or she learns what makes a contract legally enforceable, this being the five components that make a contract valid: mutual assent, legally competent parties, consideration, lawful objective and adherence to a statute of frauds. This  course includes the following lessons:

  • Types of Contracts
  • Features of a Legally Valid Contract
  • Contract Fulfillment
  • Real Estate Contracts

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

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Your purchase includes:

Contracts, Purchase, and Sales Agreements

2 hours of REQUIRED Indiana Real Estate Continuing Education and
2 hours of ELECTIVE Indiana Real Estate Continuing Education
 

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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.

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