Housing Harmony: Navigating Diversity in Real Estate
Unlock the potential of your real estate career with our comprehensive online course. This self-paced learning experience is meticulously designed to empower real estate professionals like you to excel in fair housing practices, ensuring equity and inclusiveness across all transactions.
Course Overview: Our course is crafted to equip you with a deep understanding of the historical evolution of these laws, the harmful effects of steering and implicit bias, and the robust legal frameworks established to combat discrimination.
A Few Key Learning Objectives:
- Historical Insights: Grasp the origins and necessity of fair housing laws through a detailed exploration of the history of housing discrimination and its enduring impact.
- Protected Characteristics: Identify personal characteristics protected under federal law, including race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, and disability.
- Marketing Practices: Learn the best practices for fair housing marketing to avoid perpetuating stereotypes and discrimination.
- Consumer Choice and Fairness: Recognize the importance of consumer choice in determining their community or neighborhood without assumptions based on stereotypes.
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REALTOR® Fair Housing Training Requirement
This course is designed to meet the REALTORS® Fair Housing Training Triennial requirement. However, please confirm acceptance with your local REALTOR® association.
Current Fair Housing Cycle: 1/1/2025 - 12/31/2027
Flexible, Self-Paced Learning: Learn at your own pace, anytime, anywhere. Our comprehensive online format is designed to fit your busy schedule, making learning convenient and accessible.
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Course Approval and Expiration
This course is approved for 4 Hours of Continuing Education (CE) credit by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission (Course Code: 4019). Per NCREC rules, this course will expire 30 days after the purchase time and date or on 6/10, whichever is sooner.