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Georgia Real Estate 36-Hour License Renewal Bundle

Complete 36-hour renewal package for experienced Georgia real estate licensees.

This bundle of relevant-topic courses contains all the required hours to renew a Georgia real estate salesperson license, including the 3-hour Georgia Law course required by the Georgia Real Estate Commission.

$149.00  |  36 Hours

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This package provides 36 hours of real estate continuing education needed to renew your real estate license in Georgia. These twelve 3-hour courses cover real estate related topics:

  • A Practical Guide to Cybersecurity - This course provides practical methods of protecting sensitive information from digital attacks. You'll learn methods to mitigate cybersecurity threats to protect yourself and your clients.
  • Advanced Contract Law - You explore the numerous problems which may arise in the formation, interpretation, and performance of a contract which may affect its validity.
  • Appraisal and Valuation - Whether you are listing a seller's most valuable asset, guiding a buyer through their largest financial commitment, or navigating mortgage underwriting, your ability to anticipate appraisal outcomes directly impacts your clients' success and your professional reputation.
  • Buyer Agency - This course is designed to give the licensee a comprehensive overview of buyer agency. The history of the shift from mandatory sub-agency to buyer representation that converted the buyer from a customer to a client is discussed in great detail.
  • Environmental Issues 1 - This course is a discussion of lead, asbestos, and radon informs the student of the nature of the environmental hazard, the methods available to detect the hazard, and possible abatement methods and procedures.
  • Environmental Issues 2 - The companion course to Environmental Issues 1, this course is a discussion of molds and fungi, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), potable water supply, clandestine drug labs, and underground storage tanks.
  • Ethics - This course emphasizes that the standards of ethical conduct in the practice of real estate are based upon federal and state laws as well as the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
  • Fair Housing - There are many federal laws that ensure equal housing opportunities for all people. This course will go over the various fair housing laws, their history, ECOA, and various fair housing laws that licensees must comply with.
  • Georgia Licensing Law - MANDATORY TOPIC - This course covers the license law topics that are to refresh a licensee's knowledge about the regulations they are expected to comply with when practicing real estate in our state.
  • Non-Traditional Mortgages - This course will provide a survey of non-traditional mortgage products in the current market. Knowing what mortgage programs are available and how they work will help you to provide a better client experience. 
  • Residential Property Inspection - This course is designed to give a detailed discussion of the items that may be included in a professional home inspection report along with the common characteristics of most inspection reports and inspection procedures.
  • Risk Management - This course introduces the student to the concept of risk and potential consequences that risk presents if not managed properly.

This package does not provide the GREC required 25-hour post-licensing course for new real estate licensees. Real estate licensees renewing their license for the first time are required to take the Georgia Real Estate Salesperson Post-License Course within one year of initial license issuance (or within 18 months if granted an extension by the GREC).

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Package Summary
Price: $149.00 (USD)
Credit Hours: 36
State: Georgia
Category: Vocational Training > Real Estate > Continuing Education > Georgia
Purpose: Complete 36-hour renewal package for experienced Georgia real estate licensees.
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Our Mission Statement

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.

Courses Included In This Package:

A Practical Guide to Cybersecurity

Course ID: 79436

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

Category: Real Estate CE

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This course explains the importance for real estate licensees to be proactive against online threats to their business and their clients. This course will describe cybersecurity, cyber threats, and responses to those threats.

The course is broken into three sections:

  • Chapter 1 - Reasons for Cybersecurity: This chapter explain the purpose and importance of being aware of internet-based risks.
  • Chapter 2 - Cyber Threats: This chapter covers the three main categories of online threats: malware, social engineering, and connectivity threats. Each category is further divided and identifies common types of attacks.
  • Chapter 3 - Cyber Responses: This last chapter breaks down the chain of a cyberattack and how licensees can protect themselves from each link of the attack chain.

Course Materials

This course contains about 3 hours of content. The course is divided into three sections. A review quiz of five questions follows each chapter. A quiz score of 70% or greater is required prior to being allowed to proceed to the next section.

At the end of the course is a final exam of 15 multiple-choice questions with a minimum passing score of 75%.

Course Details:

This course is composed of approximately 3 hours of reading material and videos. The course is divided into segments. Review quizzes are at the end of each segment.

At the end of the course a final examination is required.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Advanced Contract Law

Course ID: 64868

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

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Course Goals:

All licensees involved in the practice of real estate are necessarily involved in the preparation and negotiation of contracts. This advanced contract law course builds upon the basic principles of contract law. In this advanced contracts course, the licensee will build upon their basic contract law knowledge to include concepts beyond the basics. The licensee will be introduced to the numerous problems which may arise in the formation, interpretation, and performance of a contract which may affect its validity. The licensee will also learn how the concepts of assignment and delegation may apply to a real estate related contract.

Conditions and contingencies are involved in most real estate transactions. In the discussion of conditions and contingencies the licensee will be introduced to how conditions impact most contracts. The licensee will also learn how to draft contingencies and their implications in the typical real estate transaction.

Finally, the licensee will be introduced to the concept of breach of contact and will learn the resulting consequences of a contract breach along with the many possible remedies available to the injured party. The licensee will also be introduced to the concept of tort liability as it applies to the breach of contracts and its impact on potential litigation in which a licensee may become involved.

Course Materials:

The course contains approximately 3 hours of reading material. The course is divided into four sections. Review quizzes are at the end of each of the course segments.

A final examination is required at the end of the course.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Appraisal and Valuation

Course ID: 79434

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

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Course Goals

This course is designed to equip licensed real estate brokers and salespersons with essential knowledge about the appraisal and valuation of real property. Property valuation is the cornerstone of every real estate transaction, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood aspects of the industry. Whether you are listing a seller's most valuable asset, guiding a buyer through their largest financial commitment, or navigating mortgage underwriting, your ability to anticipate appraisal outcomes directly impacts your clients' success and your professional reputation.

This course will address the following topics.

  • Chapter 1: Basic Appraisal Concepts and the Appraiser's Role in Real Estate Transactions
  • Chapter 2: Elements, Principles, and Practices of Real Estate Valuation
  • Chapter 3: Property-Specific Conditions; USPAP Ethics and Anti-Discrimination Updates 2024

At the end of the course, the students should be able to:

  • Master fundamental concepts that drive property values

  • Explain common approaches to valuation used by appraisers

  • Identify federal regulations that govern appraisal practice

  • Communicate valuation concepts effectively to clients

Course Materials

This course is composed of 3 hours of reading material. The course is divided into three chapters with review quizzes at the end of each segment.

At the end of the course a final examination is required. The final examination consists of 15 questions. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion. The final examination is not downloadable or printable.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Buyer Agency

Course ID: 64867

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

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Course Goals:

This course is designed to give the licensee a comprehensive overview of buyer agency. The history of the shift from mandatory sub-agency to buyer representation that converted the buyer from a customer to a client is discussed in great detail.

Once the buyer was given client status, the agent representing the buyer was required to perform their duties according to the high fiduciary standards of agency law. These fiduciary duties are discussed along with the duties the buyer's agent owes to third parties.

Brokerage company agency policy options are evaluated in the context of buyer agency.

Buyer Representation Agreements are discussed along with the various stages that a buyer's agent must necessarily go through during the representation of a buyer-client. Finally, a brief discussion regarding the marketing of a buyer's agent services is presented.

Course Details:

This course is composed of approximately 3 hours of reading material and videos. The course is divided into segments. Review quizzes are at the end of each segment.

At the end of the course a final examination is required.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Environmental Issues 1

Course ID: 64866

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

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Course Goals:

This course is designed to give the licensee a comprehensive understanding of the many environmental issues that frequently arise in today's residential real estate transaction. A discussion of lead, asbestos, and radon informs the student of the nature of the environmental hazard, the methods available to detect the hazard, and possible abatement methods and procedures.

Included in the discussion of each environmental hazard are practice tips which will assist the licensee in dealing with the specific hazard in the residential transaction.

Course Materials:

This is an online mastery-based course. It contains segments that include reading, video, questions, quizzes, discussions, polls, and a final exam. Students are expected to progress through all activities to make course progress.

Completion of the course requires passing a final examination of multiple choice questions. Students that fail a final exam may retake the final exam as many times as needed to pass.

The course will take about 3 clock hours to complete.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Environmental Issues 2

Course ID: 64865

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

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Course Goals:

This course is designed to give the licensee a comprehensive understanding of the many environmental issues that frequently arise in today's residential real estate transaction. A discussion of molds and fungi, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), potable water supply, clandestine drug labs, and underground storage tanks will inform the student of the nature of the environmental hazard, the methods available to detect the hazard, and possible abatement methods and procedures.

Included in the discussion of each environmental hazard are practice tips which will assist the licensee in dealing with the specific hazard in the residential transaction.

Course Materials:

This course contains approximately 3 hours of reading material. The course is divided into five segments. Review quizzes are at the end of each segment.

Completion of the course requires passing a final examination of multiple choice questions. Students that fail a final exam may retake the final exam as many times as needed to pass.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Ethics

Course ID: 64864

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

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Course Goals

The course emphasizes that the standards of ethical conduct in the practice of real estate are based upon the National Association of Realtors® Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice and upon federal and state laws governing conduct applicable to the practice of real estate. The concept of misrepresentation and all of its implications to the daily practice of real estate is discussed in detail. This course is an article-by-article dissection of the Code of Ethics, organized in three major topic areas:

  1. The licensee's ethical conduct with respect to clients and customers
  2. The licensee's duty to the public
  3. The licensee's duties to fellow Realtors®

A detailed discussion of specific ethical conduct under each of these three general categories will give the licensee an excellent basis upon which to conduct an ethical practice of real estate.

NAR members are required to complete 2.5 hours of Ethics training every three years. This course qualifies towards your good membership standing with NAR. NAR members must now take an ethics course or training equivalency from a local, state, or national REALTOR® association to receive credit towards their Code of Ethics training requirement.

Course Materials:

This course is composed of 3 hours of reading material, including two appendixes. The course is divided into five segments with review quizzes at the end of each segment.

A final examination is required at the end of the course.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course complies with all guidelines provided by the National Association of REALTORS®.  However, official approval is determined by a state or local association of REALTORS®.  Please check with applicable authorities to determine whether this course satisfies your educational requirements.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Fair Housing

Course ID: 64863

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

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Course Goals:

This course is designed to give a historical overview of the Federal Fair Housing Laws and an in-depth discussion of the individual laws and their application to the practice of real estate. The course emphasizes anti-discriminatory conduct which all licensees should practice.

Course Materials:

This course is composed of 3 hours of reading material. Review questions are placed in between reading sections, along with topic discussions and quizzes.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Georgia Licensing Law

Course ID: 78278

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

Category: Law

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Georgia real estate licensees are required to take a 3-hour course covering Georgia real estate law every renewal period. This course covers the license law topics that are to refresh a licensee's knowledge about the regulations they are expected to comply with when practicing real estate in this state. 

Topics

This course will address the following topics.

  1. Prohibited Conduct – Offenses and Sanctions

  2. Rules Concerning the Transaction Process

  3. Rules for Transferring a License

  4. Advertising

  5. Agency Relationships

Learning Objectives

At the end of the course, you should be able to:

  • recognize real estate law licensee conduct that might result in license suspension, revocation, or denial.

  • describe the document handling procedures that must be complied with

  • outline the steps for transferring a license to a new real estate firm.

  • explain the rules regarding appropriate advertising including how not to advertise, what needs to be included on all advertisements, and various phrases that can be used when advertising.

  • summarize the agency relationships permitted in Georgia and the duties owed to each party in any agency relationship.

Course Materials and Final Examination

This course is composed of 3 hours of reading material that is divided into five segments. Review quizzes are at the end of each segment. A 20-question final examination is presented at the end of the course. Passing the final exam with a score of 75% or greater will be required before a course completion certificate can be issued.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Non-Traditional Mortgages

Course ID: 79435

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

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Course Goals

This course provides a survey of non-traditional mortgage products. Although real estate agents do not originate mortgage loans, understanding what mortgage products are available to clients will help real estate licensees provide a better client experience. It will also provide awareness of potential difficulties in the real estate transaction when clients opt for non-traditional mortgages.

In this course, you'll gain a general overview of the following non-conventional mortgage products:

  • Adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs)
  • FHA and VA loans
  • The Good Neighbor Next Door program
  • The HomeReady® mortgage loan
  • The HomeStyle® Renovation loan
  • Energy efficient mortgage programs

Course Materials

This course is composed of 3 hours of reading material. The course is divided into six segments with review quizzes at the end of each segment.

At the end of the course a final examination is required. The final examination consists of 15 questions. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion. The final examination is not downloadable or printable.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Residential Property Inspection

Course ID: 64861

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

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Course Goals:

This course is designed to give a detailed discussion of the items that may be included in a professional home inspection report along with the common characteristics of most inspection reports and inspection procedures.

In this course, the licensee will be looking at a structure from the exterior, the interior, the major house systems, and environmental hazards. The course also examines the role of the licensee in the inspection process, the seller, and agent property disclosure requirements and the buyer's obligations with respect to reliance upon a seller's representations as to the condition of the property.

Course Materials and Final Examination:

This course is composed of 3 hours of reading material. The course is divided into five segments. Review quizzes are at the end of each segment. A final examination is required at the end of the course.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

Risk Management

Course ID: 64862

GREC School ID: 7580

Credit Hours Provided: 3

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Course Goals:

This course will demonstrate how and why risk management should be viewed as a positive strategy that will provide for increased profits. Any risk that develops into a problem will necessarily cost money to solve. The course introduces the student to the concept of risk and potential consequences that risk presents if not managed properly. The student is introduced to the three main areas of legal liability: contract, tort, and violation of law. Then the specific major areas of risk are discussed in detail. These risks are grouped for discussion purposes under agency, fair housing, environmental issues and anti-trust law. The course also provides the student with a strategy, which if followed, will assist the licensee in minimizing risk and thereby increasing profit.

Course Materials:

This course is composed of 3 hours of reading material. Review questions are placed in between reading sections, along with topic discussions and quizzes. A final examination is required at the end of the course.

Refunds

Refunds for this course are subject to the refund policy set forth in OnlineEd's terms of service.

Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

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