Real estate licensees in Utah are required to complete 18 hours of continuing education every 2 years. This special package contains all the requirements a residential Utah real estate agent needs to renew their license, including the necessary mandatory and elective topics. The courses in this bundle are:
| Price: | $120.00 (USD) |
|---|---|
| Credit Hours: | 18 |
| State: | Utah |
| Category: | Vocational Training > Real Estate > Continuing Education > Utah |
| Purpose: | Complete package for Utah real estate license renewal. |
OnlineEd
14355 SW ALLEN BLVD STE 240,
Portland, OR 97223
(503) 670-9278
mail@onlineed.com
To provide superior distance education that exceeds industry standards and expectations in course content and delivery methods to those who seek to enter a new profession and those engaged in a profession.
Course ID: MR260513
Credit Hours Provided: 3
Category: Mandatory Core
Utah real estate licensees are required to complete continuing education as a condition of maintaining an active license. The Utah Mandatory Residential Course fulfills this requirement by providing a structured review of key legal, regulatory, and professional topics relevant to current real estate practice in the state.
Real estate transactions in Utah are governed by agency law, standardized contracts, and Commission rules that establish clear expectations for licensee conduct. Ongoing updates to legislation, administrative rules, and industry practices require licensees to remain informed and apply current standards in daily operations. A clear understanding of these requirements supports compliance, reduces risk, and protects the public.
This course examines essential areas of Utah real estate practice, including agency relationships, the Utah Real Estate Purchase Contract (REPC), legislative and rule updates, and common compliance issues. The course also addresses appraisal-related concerns and the role of bias and fair treatment in real estate transactions.
Maintaining current knowledge of Utah laws, contracts, and professional standards supports compliant practice, reduces liability, and reinforces the responsibilities of real estate licensees in serving the public.
This course covers the following topics:
Unit 1: Agency Basics: Fiduciary duties, limited agency, and situations where agency relationships are restricted or prohibited.
Unit 2: The Utah Real Estate Purchase Contract (REPC): Earnest money, disclosures, and key contract provisions including due diligence, appraisal, financing, and acceptance.
Unit 3: Legislative Updates, Rule Changes, and Common Violations: Recent legal updates, Commission rules, and common violations, including issues related to appraisals.
Unit 4: Bias, Diversity, and Inclusion: Overview of implicit bias and its impact on professional conduct and fair real estate practices.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Analyze fiduciary duties and the legal framework governing agency relationships, including the specific conditions and prohibitions regarding limited agency.
Evaluate the core provisions of the Utah Real Estate Purchase Contract (REPC), focusing on earnest money protocols, due diligence, and the criteria for legal acceptance.
Determine disclosure requirements and professional responsibilities for licensees to ensure transparency regarding material information in residential transactions.
Apply recent legislative updates and Commission rule changes to daily practice to maintain compliance and avoid common violations, particularly those related to appraisals.
Identify the impact of implicit bias on professional conduct and implement strategies to promote diversity, inclusion, and fair treatment in real estate practices.
For questions about the course content, please contact the Instructor.
Course Instructor: John Wheeler
Contact Information: john@onlineed.com
Instructor Availability: Monday-Friday, business hours, excluding holidays
Instructor Policy Response Time: within 1 business day
If you have questions about your account or course navigation, please contact the course provider:
OnlineEd
Phone: 1-(503)-670-9278
Email: mail@onlineed.com
Chat and additional options: https://www.onlineed.com/system/pages/contact.php
Completion Requirements. Continuing education credit is awarded upon successful completion of all required course components and satisfaction of regulatory active time requirements.
Stay Active in the Course. The course platform electronically monitors active participation. Time tracking will pause during periods of inactivity. You may exit and return to the course at any time. Your progress will be saved.
Active Time Requirements. Per Utah regulations, CE courses require a minimum participation time for course completion. If you complete the instructional material early, you must remain actively logged in until the required time has elapsed before credit can be awarded. The state regulator recognizes a 50-minute clock hour – accounting for 10 minutes of break time every hour.
Daily Credit Limit. To comply with regulatory standards, students may complete a maximum of 8 credit hours of continuing education per calendar day. If you reach this 8-hour limit, you must wait until the following day to finish and receive credit for additional courses.
Each unit will end in a multiple-choice quiz to test your knowledge. Quizzes require a score of at least 70% to proceed to the next unit. You can take quizzes as many times as needed.
There is no final exam at the end of the final unit of this course.
Students are encouraged to submit a survey upon completion of the course. This short survey helps us improve the course material and student experience. It is required by most regulatory agencies. Your thoughtful feedback is appreciated.
Upon successful completion of all course requirements, a certificate of completion will be issued. You are responsible for maintaining a copy of your certificates of completion and renewing your license with the state regulator.
OnlineEd will automatically report course completion credits to PearsonVue within 1 business day on the student's behalf. Students don't need to take any additional steps for OnlineEd to initiate the reporting, except to complete the course and receive a completion certificate.
Courses may be accessed from a computer, tablet, or mobile device with a stable internet connection. We recommend the most recent browser versions. This includes all modern browsers and operating systems including Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, iPhone / iOS, and Android-based mobile devices, smartphones, and tablets. The course is entirely web-based and does not require any software to be downloaded or installed. For accurate time tracking and progress recording, access courses in one browser window at a time.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
All tuition and fees paid for the course are refundable when: (a) the course of instruction is discontinued by OnlineEd and such discontinuation has prevented a student from completing the course; or (b) the enrollment of the student was procured as a result of any misrepresentation in promotion materials of the school, or representation made by an owner or employee of the school. All refunds will be completed within 30 days after the effective date of enrollment termination. Refunds will not be given to any student after the student has successfully registered in a course or courses, as once registered, student has access to the registered courses. In hardship cases, OnlineEd may issue a refund at its sole discretion. OnlineEd does not issue retroactive partial refunds for courses that are subsequently discounted or put on sale after a student makes a purchase.
Students must complete all coursework independently. OnlineEd prohibits misrepresentation of identity or allowing another individual to complete coursework on your behalf. Failure to comply with academic integrity policies may result in denial of credit.
Students are expected to show respect, courtesy, and consideration when interacting with school staff and students. Students are expected to conducting themselves in a professional, legal, and cooperative manner that is not disruptive, harassing, intimidating, or dangerous. Deviation from these standards may result in disciplinary action.
OnlineEd does not discriminate for admission on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability. Any person who feels they have been unlawfully discriminated against may file a complaint with the School Director, either by email (schooldirector@onlineed.com) or by postal mail (ATTN: School Director, 14355 SW Allen Blvd. Suite 240, Portland, OR 97005). If OnlineEd determines that any employee of OnlineEd has engaged in discriminatory activity, such employee shall be disciplined.
If a student has a grievance against OnlineEd, its staff or students, the aggrieved student shall contact the School Director by email or mail, stating the nature of the grievance. The School Director shall evaluate the grievance and respond to the student based upon their findings.
Cheating on courses that supply completion certificates, designations, or official credit is not tolerated. OnlineEd is not obligated to continue to furnish credit or continued support for students caught cheating on any part of the coursework or testing.
Misrepresentation of personal identity is strictly forbidden for all OnlineEd courses. Falsifying personal information, forgery, and misrepresentation may result in immediate suspension. Additional actions by state and federal agencies may include loss or suspension of a license, failure to grant a license, fees, or criminal prosecution.
This course is developed and delivered by OnlineEd, LLC.
OnlineEd, LLC
14255 SW Allen Blvd., Suite 240
Portland, OR 97005
(503) 670-9278
https://www.OnlineEd.com/
mail@OnlineEd.com
To provide superior distance education that exceeds industry standards and expectations in course content and delivery methods to those who seek to enter a new profession and those engaged in a profession.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
Course ID: RC260510
Credit Hours Provided: 3
Category: Core
Professional conduct is the foundation of public trust in real estate. The National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics establishes the standards of practice that distinguish REALTORS® from other real estate licensees and define the profession’s commitment to integrity, fairness, and consumer protection.
First adopted in 1913, the Code of Ethics was created to elevate professional standards and protect the public from unethical practices. Over time, it has evolved to reflect changes in the marketplace while maintaining its core purpose: ensuring that buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and the public receive honest and competent representation. The Code extends beyond minimum legal requirements and sets measurable expectations for professional conduct.
This 3-hour continuing education course provides a comprehensive review of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, including its historical development, structure, and practical application. The course reproduces the Code as adopted by the National Association of REALTORS® and examines key Articles through discussion and case study analysis.
In addition to reviewing duties owed to clients, customers, the public, and other REALTORS®, this course explains the ethics complaint process, possible disciplinary actions, and the role of mediation and arbitration. The course concludes with an overview of the Pathways to Professionalism tool, which provides guidance for maintaining respectful and professional conduct in all business interactions.
This course covers the following topics:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Summarize the history, structure, and foundational principles of the NAR Code of Ethics
Apply the specific duties and standards of practice owed to clients and customers
Analyze ethical obligations to the public regarding discrimination and truthful communication
Evaluate professional responsibilities toward other REALTORS® and dispute resolution protocols
Navigate the ethics complaint process and implement Pathways to Professionalism standards
For questions about the course content, please contact the Instructor.
Course Instructor: John Wheeler
Contact Information: john@onlineed.com
Instructor Availability: Monday-Friday, business hours, excluding holidays
Instructor Policy Response Time: within 1 business day
If you have questions about your account or course navigation, please contact the course provider:
OnlineEd
Phone: 1-(503)-670-9278
Email: mail@onlineed.com
Chat and additional options: https://www.onlineed.com/system/pages/contact.php
Completion Requirements. Continuing education credit is awarded upon successful completion of all required course components and satisfaction of regulatory active time requirements.
Stay Active in the Course. The course platform electronically monitors active participation. Time tracking will pause during periods of inactivity. You may exit and return to the course at any time. Your progress will be saved.
Active Time Requirements. Per Utah regulations, CE courses require a minimum participation time for course completion. If you complete the instructional material early, you must remain actively logged in until the required time has elapsed before credit can be awarded. The state regulator recognizes a 50-minute clock hour – accounting for 10 minutes of break time every hour.
Daily Credit Limit. To comply with regulatory standards, students may complete a maximum of 8 credit hours of continuing education per calendar day. If you reach this 8-hour limit, you must wait until the following day to finish and receive credit for additional courses.
Each unit will end in a multiple-choice quiz to test your knowledge. Quizzes require a score of at least 70% to proceed to the next unit. You can take quizzes as many times as needed.
There is no final exam at the end of the final unit of this course.
Students are encouraged to submit a survey upon completion of the course. This short survey helps us improve the course material and student experience. It is required by most regulatory agencies. Your thoughtful feedback is appreciated.
Upon successful completion of all course requirements, a certificate of completion will be issued. You are responsible for maintaining a copy of your certificates of completion and renewing your license with the state regulator.
OnlineEd will automatically report course completion credits to PearsonVue within 1 business day on the student's behalf. Students don't need to take any additional steps for OnlineEd to initiate the reporting, except to complete the course and receive a completion certificate.
Courses may be accessed from a computer, tablet, or mobile device with a stable internet connection. We recommend the most recent browser versions. This includes all modern browsers and operating systems including Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, iPhone / iOS, and Android-based mobile devices, smartphones, and tablets. The course is entirely web-based and does not require any software to be downloaded or installed. For accurate time tracking and progress recording, access courses in one browser window at a time.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
All tuition and fees paid for the course are refundable when: (a) the course of instruction is discontinued by OnlineEd and such discontinuation has prevented a student from completing the course; or (b) the enrollment of the student was procured as a result of any misrepresentation in promotion materials of the school, or representation made by an owner or employee of the school. All refunds will be completed within 30 days after the effective date of enrollment termination. Refunds will not be given to any student after the student has successfully registered in a course or courses, as once registered, student has access to the registered courses. In hardship cases, OnlineEd may issue a refund at its sole discretion. OnlineEd does not issue retroactive partial refunds for courses that are subsequently discounted or put on sale after a student makes a purchase.
Students must complete all coursework independently. OnlineEd prohibits misrepresentation of identity or allowing another individual to complete coursework on your behalf. Failure to comply with academic integrity policies may result in denial of credit.
Students are expected to show respect, courtesy, and consideration when interacting with school staff and students. Students are expected to conducting themselves in a professional, legal, and cooperative manner that is not disruptive, harassing, intimidating, or dangerous. Deviation from these standards may result in disciplinary action.
OnlineEd does not discriminate for admission on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability. Any person who feels they have been unlawfully discriminated against may file a complaint with the School Director, either by email (schooldirector@onlineed.com) or by postal mail (ATTN: School Director, 14355 SW Allen Blvd. Suite 240, Portland, OR 97005). If OnlineEd determines that any employee of OnlineEd has engaged in discriminatory activity, such employee shall be disciplined.
If a student has a grievance against OnlineEd, its staff or students, the aggrieved student shall contact the School Director by email or mail, stating the nature of the grievance. The School Director shall evaluate the grievance and respond to the student based upon their findings.
Cheating on courses that supply completion certificates, designations, or official credit is not tolerated. OnlineEd is not obligated to continue to furnish credit or continued support for students caught cheating on any part of the coursework or testing.
Misrepresentation of personal identity is strictly forbidden for all OnlineEd courses. Falsifying personal information, forgery, and misrepresentation may result in immediate suspension. Additional actions by state and federal agencies may include loss or suspension of a license, failure to grant a license, fees, or criminal prosecution.
This course is developed and delivered by OnlineEd, LLC.
OnlineEd, LLC
14255 SW Allen Blvd., Suite 240
Portland, OR 97005
(503) 670-9278
https://www.OnlineEd.com/
mail@OnlineEd.com
To provide superior distance education that exceeds industry standards and expectations in course content and delivery methods to those who seek to enter a new profession and those engaged in a profession.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
Course ID: RC260511
Credit Hours Provided: 3
Category: Core
America represents equality of opportunity for ALL persons. The rich diversity of its citizens and the spirit of unity that binds us all, symbolize the principles of freedom and justice upon which this nation was founded. That is why it is disturbing when minorities, families with children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities are denied the housing of their choice because of illegal discrimination.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) enforces the Fair Housing Act along with other federal laws that prohibit discrimination and the intimidation of people in their homes, apartment buildings, and condominium developments - and nearly all housing transactions, including the rental and sale of housing and the provision of mortgage loans.
Equal access to rental housing and homeownership opportunities is the cornerstone of this nation's federal housing policy. Owners who refuse to rent or sell homes to people based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability violate federal law, and HUD will vigorously pursue them.
Housing discrimination is not only illegal, but it also contradicts the principles of freedom and opportunity we treasure as Americans. HUD is committed to ensuring everyone is treated equally when searching for a place to call home.
This course will highlight the prominent fair housing and fair lending laws that every real estate licensee needs to be aware of when selling or leasing real property. It will also address the role that HUD plays in fair housing, the rights of LGBTQ persons, advertising issues with the Voluntary Affirmative Marketing Agreement (VAMA), and what could happen if a violation occurs.
This course covers the following topics:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Explain the historical foundations and legislative framework of U.S. fair housing laws
Identify protected classes and prohibited discriminatory conduct in housing transactions
Describe the requirements of federal lending and accessibility regulations
Define the roles of HUD, FHEO, and industry-specific marketing agreements
Determine the proper procedures for reporting and processing fair housing violations
For questions about the course content, please contact the Instructor.
Course Instructor: John Wheeler
Contact Information: john@onlineed.com
Instructor Availability: Monday-Friday, business hours, excluding holidays
Instructor Policy Response Time: within 1 business day
If you have questions about your account or course navigation, please contact the course provider:
OnlineEd
Phone: 1-(503)-670-9278
Email: mail@onlineed.com
Chat and additional options: https://www.onlineed.com/system/pages/contact.php
Completion Requirements. Continuing education credit is awarded upon successful completion of all required course components and satisfaction of regulatory active time requirements.
Stay Active in the Course. The course platform electronically monitors active participation. Time tracking will pause during periods of inactivity. You may exit and return to the course at any time. Your progress will be saved.
Active Time Requirements. Per Utah regulations, CE courses require a minimum participation time for course completion. If you complete the instructional material early, you must remain actively logged in until the required time has elapsed before credit can be awarded. The state regulator recognizes a 50-minute clock hour – accounting for 10 minutes of break time every hour.
Daily Credit Limit. To comply with regulatory standards, students may complete a maximum of 8 credit hours of continuing education per calendar day. If you reach this 8-hour limit, you must wait until the following day to finish and receive credit for additional courses.
Each unit will end in a multiple-choice quiz to test your knowledge. Quizzes require a score of at least 70% to proceed to the next unit. You can take quizzes as many times as needed.
There is no final exam at the end of the final unit of this course.
Students are encouraged to submit a survey upon completion of the course. This short survey helps us improve the course material and student experience. It is required by most regulatory agencies. Your thoughtful feedback is appreciated.
Upon successful completion of all course requirements, a certificate of completion will be issued. You are responsible for maintaining a copy of your certificates of completion and renewing your license with the state regulator.
OnlineEd will automatically report course completion credits to PearsonVue within 1 business day on the student's behalf. Students don't need to take any additional steps for OnlineEd to initiate the reporting, except to complete the course and receive a completion certificate.
Courses may be accessed from a computer, tablet, or mobile device with a stable internet connection. We recommend the most recent browser versions. This includes all modern browsers and operating systems including Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, iPhone / iOS, and Android-based mobile devices, smartphones, and tablets. The course is entirely web-based and does not require any software to be downloaded or installed. For accurate time tracking and progress recording, access courses in one browser window at a time.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
All tuition and fees paid for the course are refundable when: (a) the course of instruction is discontinued by OnlineEd and such discontinuation has prevented a student from completing the course; or (b) the enrollment of the student was procured as a result of any misrepresentation in promotion materials of the school, or representation made by an owner or employee of the school. All refunds will be completed within 30 days after the effective date of enrollment termination. Refunds will not be given to any student after the student has successfully registered in a course or courses, as once registered, student has access to the registered courses. In hardship cases, OnlineEd may issue a refund at its sole discretion. OnlineEd does not issue retroactive partial refunds for courses that are subsequently discounted or put on sale after a student makes a purchase.
Students must complete all coursework independently. OnlineEd prohibits misrepresentation of identity or allowing another individual to complete coursework on your behalf. Failure to comply with academic integrity policies may result in denial of credit.
Students are expected to show respect, courtesy, and consideration when interacting with school staff and students. Students are expected to conducting themselves in a professional, legal, and cooperative manner that is not disruptive, harassing, intimidating, or dangerous. Deviation from these standards may result in disciplinary action.
OnlineEd does not discriminate for admission on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability. Any person who feels they have been unlawfully discriminated against may file a complaint with the School Director, either by email (schooldirector@onlineed.com) or by postal mail (ATTN: School Director, 14355 SW Allen Blvd. Suite 240, Portland, OR 97005). If OnlineEd determines that any employee of OnlineEd has engaged in discriminatory activity, such employee shall be disciplined.
If a student has a grievance against OnlineEd, its staff or students, the aggrieved student shall contact the School Director by email or mail, stating the nature of the grievance. The School Director shall evaluate the grievance and respond to the student based upon their findings.
Cheating on courses that supply completion certificates, designations, or official credit is not tolerated. OnlineEd is not obligated to continue to furnish credit or continued support for students caught cheating on any part of the coursework or testing.
Misrepresentation of personal identity is strictly forbidden for all OnlineEd courses. Falsifying personal information, forgery, and misrepresentation may result in immediate suspension. Additional actions by state and federal agencies may include loss or suspension of a license, failure to grant a license, fees, or criminal prosecution.
This course is developed and delivered by OnlineEd, LLC.
OnlineEd, LLC
14255 SW Allen Blvd., Suite 240
Portland, OR 97005
(503) 670-9278
https://www.OnlineEd.com/
mail@OnlineEd.com
To provide superior distance education that exceeds industry standards and expectations in course content and delivery methods to those who seek to enter a new profession and those engaged in a profession.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
Course ID: RC260512
Credit Hours Provided: 4
Category: Core
Environmental hazards inside a home can significantly impact the health and safety of occupants. Real estate professionals are often the first point of contact when buyers or sellers have questions about potential environmental risks within a property. Understanding these hazards helps agents recognize potential concerns, communicate effectively with clients, and ensure proper disclosure during real estate transactions.
This course examines several environmental hazards commonly encountered in residential properties, including lead, asbestos, mold, indoor air quality issues, carbon monoxide, radon, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and pesticides. You will learn where these hazards are commonly found, the health risks associated with exposure, and the circumstances in which they may become a concern during a real estate transaction.
The course also reviews disclosure responsibilities and best practices for real estate professionals when these issues arise. By the end of the course, licensees will be better prepared to recognize potential environmental hazards, understand their implications, and guide clients toward appropriate professional resources.
This course covers the following topics:
Unit 1: Lead
Examines the presence of lead in residential properties, where it is commonly found, the health risks associated with exposure, and the federal disclosure requirements that apply to real estate transactions involving older homes.
Unit 2: Asbestos
Explores the use of asbestos in construction materials, the health risks associated with exposure, how asbestos-containing materials may appear in residential properties, and relevant disclosure considerations.
Unit 3: Allergens, Asthma, and Mold
Discusses common indoor allergens and mold issues that may affect occupants’ health, how these conditions develop within homes, and how real estate professionals can identify potential warning signs.
Unit 4: Air Quality and Carbon Monoxide
Reviews indoor and outdoor air quality concerns that can impact residential properties, including the sources and dangers of carbon monoxide exposure.
Unit 5: Radon and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Examines radon gas and VOCs, how these substances enter or accumulate in homes, the health risks they pose, and how they may be identified during real estate transactions.
Unit 6: Pesticides and Household Chemical Hazards
Covers the use of pesticides in residential settings, potential health risks associated with exposure, and considerations for real estate professionals when these substances are present on a property.
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
Identify health risks and disclosure requirements for lead and asbestos-containing materials
Analyze factors contributing to indoor allergens and mold to formulate mitigation strategies
Evaluate sources of poor air quality and carbon monoxide to improve indoor safety
Explain the hazards of radon and VOCs while ensuring regulatory disclosure compliance
Outline pesticide-related risks and implement proper disclosure practices in transactions
For questions about the course content, please contact the Instructor.
Course Instructor: John Wheeler
Contact Information: john@onlineed.com
Instructor Availability: Monday-Friday, business hours, excluding holidays
Instructor Policy Response Time: within 1 business day
If you have questions about your account or course navigation, please contact the course provider:
OnlineEd
Phone: 1-(503)-670-9278
Email: mail@onlineed.com
Chat and additional options: https://www.onlineed.com/system/pages/contact.php
Completion Requirements. Continuing education credit is awarded upon successful completion of all required course components and satisfaction of regulatory active time requirements.
Stay Active in the Course. The course platform electronically monitors active participation. Time tracking will pause during periods of inactivity. You may exit and return to the course at any time. Your progress will be saved.
Active Time Requirements. Per Utah regulations, CE courses require a minimum participation time for course completion. If you complete the instructional material early, you must remain actively logged in until the required time has elapsed before credit can be awarded. The state regulator recognizes a 50-minute clock hour – accounting for 10 minutes of break time every hour.
Daily Credit Limit. To comply with regulatory standards, students may complete a maximum of 8 credit hours of continuing education per calendar day. If you reach this 8-hour limit, you must wait until the following day to finish and receive credit for additional courses.
Each unit will end in a multiple-choice quiz to test your knowledge. Quizzes require a score of at least 70% to proceed to the next unit. You can take quizzes as many times as needed.
There is no final exam at the end of the final unit of this course.
Students are encouraged to submit a survey upon completion of the course. This short survey helps us improve the course material and student experience. It is required by most regulatory agencies. Your thoughtful feedback is appreciated.
Upon successful completion of all course requirements, a certificate of completion will be issued. You are responsible for maintaining a copy of your certificates of completion and renewing your license with the state regulator.
OnlineEd will automatically report course completion credits to PearsonVue within 1 business day on the student's behalf. Students don't need to take any additional steps for OnlineEd to initiate the reporting, except to complete the course and receive a completion certificate.
Courses may be accessed from a computer, tablet, or mobile device with a stable internet connection. We recommend the most recent browser versions. This includes all modern browsers and operating systems including Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, iPhone / iOS, and Android-based mobile devices, smartphones, and tablets. The course is entirely web-based and does not require any software to be downloaded or installed. For accurate time tracking and progress recording, access courses in one browser window at a time.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
All tuition and fees paid for the course are refundable when: (a) the course of instruction is discontinued by OnlineEd and such discontinuation has prevented a student from completing the course; or (b) the enrollment of the student was procured as a result of any misrepresentation in promotion materials of the school, or representation made by an owner or employee of the school. All refunds will be completed within 30 days after the effective date of enrollment termination. Refunds will not be given to any student after the student has successfully registered in a course or courses, as once registered, student has access to the registered courses. In hardship cases, OnlineEd may issue a refund at its sole discretion. OnlineEd does not issue retroactive partial refunds for courses that are subsequently discounted or put on sale after a student makes a purchase.
Students must complete all coursework independently. OnlineEd prohibits misrepresentation of identity or allowing another individual to complete coursework on your behalf. Failure to comply with academic integrity policies may result in denial of credit.
Students are expected to show respect, courtesy, and consideration when interacting with school staff and students. Students are expected to conducting themselves in a professional, legal, and cooperative manner that is not disruptive, harassing, intimidating, or dangerous. Deviation from these standards may result in disciplinary action.
OnlineEd does not discriminate for admission on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability. Any person who feels they have been unlawfully discriminated against may file a complaint with the School Director, either by email (schooldirector@onlineed.com) or by postal mail (ATTN: School Director, 14355 SW Allen Blvd. Suite 240, Portland, OR 97005). If OnlineEd determines that any employee of OnlineEd has engaged in discriminatory activity, such employee shall be disciplined.
If a student has a grievance against OnlineEd, its staff or students, the aggrieved student shall contact the School Director by email or mail, stating the nature of the grievance. The School Director shall evaluate the grievance and respond to the student based upon their findings.
Cheating on courses that supply completion certificates, designations, or official credit is not tolerated. OnlineEd is not obligated to continue to furnish credit or continued support for students caught cheating on any part of the coursework or testing.
Misrepresentation of personal identity is strictly forbidden for all OnlineEd courses. Falsifying personal information, forgery, and misrepresentation may result in immediate suspension. Additional actions by state and federal agencies may include loss or suspension of a license, failure to grant a license, fees, or criminal prosecution.
This course is developed and delivered by OnlineEd, LLC.
OnlineEd, LLC
14255 SW Allen Blvd., Suite 240
Portland, OR 97005
(503) 670-9278
https://www.OnlineEd.com/
mail@OnlineEd.com
To provide superior distance education that exceeds industry standards and expectations in course content and delivery methods to those who seek to enter a new profession and those engaged in a profession.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
Course ID: R260517
Credit Hours Provided: 3
Category: Elective
As a real estate professional, you handle sensitive information every day, making you a key player in keeping both your clients and your business safe. This course is about giving you the practical tools and peace of mind to navigate the digital world securely.
This course covers the following topics:
The Fundamentals: Understanding exactly what identity theft looks like today and the federal laws in place to fight it.
The "Red Flags": Learning how to spot common schemes before they cause damage.
Action Plans: Knowing exactly what to do if you or a client ever becomes a victim.
Best Practices: Simple, effective habits you can build into your daily operations to protect your hard-earned reputation.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Analyze the impact of identity theft on real estate transactions and consumer trust
Interpret federal laws to protect client privacy and explain consumer rights
Identify prevalent identity theft schemes and common scam tactics
Implement secure data practices for mobile use, recordkeeping, and payments
Outline response protocols and communication strategies for suspected identity theft
For questions about the course content, please contact the Instructor.
Course Instructor: John Wheeler
Contact Information: john@onlineed.com
Instructor Availability: Monday-Friday, business hours, excluding holidays
Instructor Policy Response Time: within 1 business day
If you have questions about your account or course navigation, please contact the course provider:
OnlineEd
Phone: 1-(503)-670-9278
Email: mail@onlineed.com
Chat and additional options: https://www.onlineed.com/system/pages/contact.php
Completion Requirements. Continuing education credit is awarded upon successful completion of all required course components and satisfaction of regulatory active time requirements.
Stay Active in the Course. The course platform electronically monitors active participation. Time tracking will pause during periods of inactivity. You may exit and return to the course at any time. Your progress will be saved.
Active Time Requirements. Per Utah regulations, CE courses require a minimum participation time for course completion. If you complete the instructional material early, you must remain actively logged in until the required time has elapsed before credit can be awarded. The state regulator recognizes a 50-minute clock hour – accounting for 10 minutes of break time every hour.
Daily Credit Limit. To comply with regulatory standards, students may complete a maximum of 8 credit hours of continuing education per calendar day. If you reach this 8-hour limit, you must wait until the following day to finish and receive credit for additional courses.
Each unit will end in a multiple-choice quiz to test your knowledge. Quizzes require a score of at least 70% to proceed to the next unit. You can take quizzes as many times as needed.
There is no final exam at the end of the final unit of this course.
Students are encouraged to submit a survey upon completion of the course. This short survey helps us improve the course material and student experience. It is required by most regulatory agencies. Your thoughtful feedback is appreciated.
Upon successful completion of all course requirements, a certificate of completion will be issued. You are responsible for maintaining a copy of your certificates of completion and renewing your license with the state regulator.
OnlineEd will automatically report course completion credits to PearsonVue within 1 business day on the student's behalf. Students don't need to take any additional steps for OnlineEd to initiate the reporting, except to complete the course and receive a completion certificate.
Courses may be accessed from a computer, tablet, or mobile device with a stable internet connection. We recommend the most recent browser versions. This includes all modern browsers and operating systems including Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, iPhone / iOS, and Android-based mobile devices, smartphones, and tablets. The course is entirely web-based and does not require any software to be downloaded or installed. For accurate time tracking and progress recording, access courses in one browser window at a time.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
All tuition and fees paid for the course are refundable when: (a) the course of instruction is discontinued by OnlineEd and such discontinuation has prevented a student from completing the course; or (b) the enrollment of the student was procured as a result of any misrepresentation in promotion materials of the school, or representation made by an owner or employee of the school. All refunds will be completed within 30 days after the effective date of enrollment termination. Refunds will not be given to any student after the student has successfully registered in a course or courses, as once registered, student has access to the registered courses. In hardship cases, OnlineEd may issue a refund at its sole discretion. OnlineEd does not issue retroactive partial refunds for courses that are subsequently discounted or put on sale after a student makes a purchase.
Students must complete all coursework independently. OnlineEd prohibits misrepresentation of identity or allowing another individual to complete coursework on your behalf. Failure to comply with academic integrity policies may result in denial of credit.
Students are expected to show respect, courtesy, and consideration when interacting with school staff and students. Students are expected to conducting themselves in a professional, legal, and cooperative manner that is not disruptive, harassing, intimidating, or dangerous. Deviation from these standards may result in disciplinary action.
OnlineEd does not discriminate for admission on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability. Any person who feels they have been unlawfully discriminated against may file a complaint with the School Director, either by email (schooldirector@onlineed.com) or by postal mail (ATTN: School Director, 14355 SW Allen Blvd. Suite 240, Portland, OR 97005). If OnlineEd determines that any employee of OnlineEd has engaged in discriminatory activity, such employee shall be disciplined.
If a student has a grievance against OnlineEd, its staff or students, the aggrieved student shall contact the School Director by email or mail, stating the nature of the grievance. The School Director shall evaluate the grievance and respond to the student based upon their findings.
Cheating on courses that supply completion certificates, designations, or official credit is not tolerated. OnlineEd is not obligated to continue to furnish credit or continued support for students caught cheating on any part of the coursework or testing.
Misrepresentation of personal identity is strictly forbidden for all OnlineEd courses. Falsifying personal information, forgery, and misrepresentation may result in immediate suspension. Additional actions by state and federal agencies may include loss or suspension of a license, failure to grant a license, fees, or criminal prosecution.
This course is developed and delivered by OnlineEd, LLC.
OnlineEd, LLC
14255 SW Allen Blvd., Suite 240
Portland, OR 97005
(503) 670-9278
https://www.OnlineEd.com/
mail@OnlineEd.com
To provide superior distance education that exceeds industry standards and expectations in course content and delivery methods to those who seek to enter a new profession and those engaged in a profession.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
Course ID: RC260515
Credit Hours Provided: 3
Category: Core
If you work with clients who own investment properties, or if you're an investor yourself, you know that taxes can make or break the profitability of a rental. But let's be honest, trying to decipher IRS tax codes isn't exactly the most fun way to spend your afternoon. That's where this course comes in! Throughout the course material, we’re going to demystify the tax side of residential real estate and translate those complex rules into plain English. Think of this as your practical, stress-free guide to understanding how tax benefits work for residential rentals, allowing you to better advise your clients and grow your real estate expertise.
This course covers the following topics:
Income and Expenses: What actually counts as rental income, what doesn't, and how to track the everyday deductions that maximize returns.
The Power of Depreciation: How to understand and calculate one of the absolute biggest tax advantages of owning investment property.
Personal Use: Navigating the tricky "vacation home" rules when a property is used as both a rental and a personal getaway.
Special Situations & Reporting: Handling unique curveballs and ensuring everything gets reported correctly on tax day.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Differentiate between reporting methods and identify deductible income and expenses
Calculate property basis and apply depreciation methods for tax optimization
Apply tax rules for personal use, partial-year rentals, and specialized properties
Identify required tax forms and navigate passive activity and at-risk limits
Determine the tax consequences of casualty losses, theft, and unique rental scenarios
For questions about the course content, please contact the Instructor.
Course Instructor: John Wheeler
Contact Information: john@onlineed.com
Instructor Availability: Monday-Friday, business hours, excluding holidays
Instructor Policy Response Time: within 1 business day
If you have questions about your account or course navigation, please contact the course provider:
OnlineEd
Phone: 1-(503)-670-9278
Email: mail@onlineed.com
Chat and additional options: https://www.onlineed.com/system/pages/contact.php
Completion Requirements. Continuing education credit is awarded upon successful completion of all required course components and satisfaction of regulatory active time requirements.
Stay Active in the Course. The course platform electronically monitors active participation. Time tracking will pause during periods of inactivity. You may exit and return to the course at any time. Your progress will be saved.
Active Time Requirements. Per Utah regulations, CE courses require a minimum participation time for course completion. If you complete the instructional material early, you must remain actively logged in until the required time has elapsed before credit can be awarded. The state regulator recognizes a 50-minute clock hour – accounting for 10 minutes of break time every hour.
Daily Credit Limit. To comply with regulatory standards, students may complete a maximum of 8 credit hours of continuing education per calendar day. If you reach this 8-hour limit, you must wait until the following day to finish and receive credit for additional courses.
Each unit will end in a multiple-choice quiz to test your knowledge. Quizzes require a score of at least 70% to proceed to the next unit. You can take quizzes as many times as needed.
There is no final exam at the end of the final unit of this course.
Students are encouraged to submit a survey upon completion of the course. This short survey helps us improve the course material and student experience. It is required by most regulatory agencies. Your thoughtful feedback is appreciated.
Upon successful completion of all course requirements, a certificate of completion will be issued. You are responsible for maintaining a copy of your certificates of completion and renewing your license with the state regulator.
OnlineEd will automatically report course completion credits to PearsonVue within 1 business day on the student's behalf. Students don't need to take any additional steps for OnlineEd to initiate the reporting, except to complete the course and receive a completion certificate.
Courses may be accessed from a computer, tablet, or mobile device with a stable internet connection. We recommend the most recent browser versions. This includes all modern browsers and operating systems including Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, iPhone / iOS, and Android-based mobile devices, smartphones, and tablets. The course is entirely web-based and does not require any software to be downloaded or installed. For accurate time tracking and progress recording, access courses in one browser window at a time.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
All tuition and fees paid for the course are refundable when: (a) the course of instruction is discontinued by OnlineEd and such discontinuation has prevented a student from completing the course; or (b) the enrollment of the student was procured as a result of any misrepresentation in promotion materials of the school, or representation made by an owner or employee of the school. All refunds will be completed within 30 days after the effective date of enrollment termination. Refunds will not be given to any student after the student has successfully registered in a course or courses, as once registered, student has access to the registered courses. In hardship cases, OnlineEd may issue a refund at its sole discretion. OnlineEd does not issue retroactive partial refunds for courses that are subsequently discounted or put on sale after a student makes a purchase.
Students must complete all coursework independently. OnlineEd prohibits misrepresentation of identity or allowing another individual to complete coursework on your behalf. Failure to comply with academic integrity policies may result in denial of credit.
Students are expected to show respect, courtesy, and consideration when interacting with school staff and students. Students are expected to conducting themselves in a professional, legal, and cooperative manner that is not disruptive, harassing, intimidating, or dangerous. Deviation from these standards may result in disciplinary action.
OnlineEd does not discriminate for admission on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability. Any person who feels they have been unlawfully discriminated against may file a complaint with the School Director, either by email (schooldirector@onlineed.com) or by postal mail (ATTN: School Director, 14355 SW Allen Blvd. Suite 240, Portland, OR 97005). If OnlineEd determines that any employee of OnlineEd has engaged in discriminatory activity, such employee shall be disciplined.
If a student has a grievance against OnlineEd, its staff or students, the aggrieved student shall contact the School Director by email or mail, stating the nature of the grievance. The School Director shall evaluate the grievance and respond to the student based upon their findings.
Cheating on courses that supply completion certificates, designations, or official credit is not tolerated. OnlineEd is not obligated to continue to furnish credit or continued support for students caught cheating on any part of the coursework or testing.
Misrepresentation of personal identity is strictly forbidden for all OnlineEd courses. Falsifying personal information, forgery, and misrepresentation may result in immediate suspension. Additional actions by state and federal agencies may include loss or suspension of a license, failure to grant a license, fees, or criminal prosecution.
This course is developed and delivered by OnlineEd, LLC.
OnlineEd, LLC
14255 SW Allen Blvd., Suite 240
Portland, OR 97005
(503) 670-9278
https://www.OnlineEd.com/
mail@OnlineEd.com
To provide superior distance education that exceeds industry standards and expectations in course content and delivery methods to those who seek to enter a new profession and those engaged in a profession.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.