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OAR 27-hour Continuing Education Bundle

27-hour Continuing Education package for OAR Members.

$125.00  |  27 Hours

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This bundle of 24 courses contains 27 hours of Oregon real estate licensee continuing education. A 3-hour Law and Rule Required Course (LARRC) can be obtained separately to complete a licensee's 30 hours of required continuing education needed for license renewal.

Note: Broker, Property Manager, and Principal Broker licensees completing their continuing education for the first time are required to complete a specific 30-hour course as mandated by the Oregon Real Estate Agency. This bundle of courses is intended for licensees who are renewing their real estate license for the second time or later.

Each of the courses listed below contain a recording of a live webinar presented by the Oregon Association of REALTORS®. A course completion certificate will be available for download after each recording has been watched from start to finish.

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Package Summary
Price: $125.00 (USD)
Credit Hours: 27
State: Oregon
Category: Vocational Training > Real Estate > Continuing Education > Oregon
Purpose: 27-hour Continuing Education package for OAR Members
Course Provider

Oregon REALTORS
2110 Mission St SE 230,
Salem, OR 97302
(503) 362-3645

Courses Included In This Package:

EPA - Lead Based Paint - 2019 OAR Fall Convention

Course ID: 8059

Credit Hours Provided: 1.5

Category: Environmental Protection

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EPA - Lead Based Paint - 2019 OAR Fall Convention

1.50 CE hours! Learn more about the lead-based paint disclosure rules and participate in an in-depth discussion on the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and how this rule may or may not apply to rental management companies and to the real estate agents.

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

Appraiser Panel - 2019 OAR Fall Convention

Course ID: 8060

Credit Hours Provided: 1.5

Category: Real Estate Property Evaluation, Appraisal, or Valuation

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Appraiser Panel - 2019 OAR Fall Convention

The Appraiser Panel is back and filled with great participants. Come to learn and inquire about current appraisal topics.

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

Legal Panel - 2019 OAR Fall Convention

Course ID: 8062

Credit Hours Provided: 1.5

Category: Risk Management

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Legal Panel - 2019 OAR Fall Convention

Join this year's panelists for an engaging legal panel session regarding s real estate law.

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

Hands on Tech Safety Tips - 2019 OAR Fall Convention

Course ID: 8064

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Risk Management

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Hands on Tech Safety Tips - 2019 OAR Fall Convention

Aaron Stelle of WFG brings expertise to this informative session. Aaron will be joined by another presenter to bring attendees as much information as possible.

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

Oregon Real Estate Agency Panel - 2019 OAR Fall Convention

Course ID: 8065

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Risk Management

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Oregon Real Estate Agency Panel - 2019 OAR Fall Convention

You don't want to miss this comprehensive and informative session.

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

Financial Freedom for REALTORS

Course ID: 5085

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Finance

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Financial Freedom for REALTORS®

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

Hot Topics in Risk Reduction

Course ID: 5084

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Risk Management

Join OAR's Legal Hotline attorneys, Joel and Janet Grayson, and CEO, Jenny Pakula for an update on risk management trends and advice.

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

Lead Based Paint: What You Didn't Know, But Should

Course ID: 5082

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Consumer Protection

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Lead Based Paint laws go much further and much deeper than just the pamphlet and disclosure of property constructed prior to 1978. In this webinar, we will learn about the nuances of Lead, how it came to be an issue and as a broker, how you can protect your clients, their investments and your license.

Course Content

This online course is approximately one hour long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

Recognizing Red Flags in Preliminary Title Reports

Course ID: 5078

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Title

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Join OAR and Pat Ihnat for an engaging webinar on how to recognize red flags in preliminary title reports. Topics for discussion will include: what liens need attention, which liens are typically removed by closing and other relevant issues happening currently.

Course Content

This online course is approximately one hour long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

2019 Legislative Session Recap

Course ID: 5086

Credit Hours Provided: 1.5

Category: Real Estate Law or Regulation

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2019 Legislative Session Recap

Join OAR's Political Advocacy Director and Staff Counsel, Jeremy Rogers, and OAR's Chief Lobbyist, Shaun Jillions, for an engaging recap on the 2019 Legislative Session. Jeremy and Shaun will walk you through the legislative bills passed during the 2019 session and advise on impacts to the Real Estate industry.

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

New Asbestos Rules of 2019: Everything You Need to Know Now

Course ID: 5081

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Environmental Protection Issues

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Oregon adopted new requirements in fall 2018 for handling asbestos. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality requires property owners and contractors to identify asbestos and to properly handle, package and dispose of asbestos waste from demolition and renovation projects. A new requirement that's especially applicable to the real estate industry is the new residential renovation survey requirement.

Properly handling asbestos protects public health. When asbestos is disturbed, tiny fibers are released into the air and may cause lung cancer and other illnesses. There's no known safe level of exposure.

There are three main changes to Oregon’s asbestos requirements:

  1. Residential renovation asbestos survey
  2. Updated disposal requirements for non-friable waste
  3. Accredited laboratories for asbestos testing

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

The Top 10 Apps Every Real Estate Professional Should Have

Course ID: 5056

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Development

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This is a recording of a previously-live webinar. In this webinar Aaron Stelle, Marketing and Technology Director for WEST, a Williston Financial Group Company, will go over the top 10 mobile apps that every real estate professional should have on their phone. These apps are meant to streamline your process, increase the reach of your marketing, improve your daily routines.

Course Content

This online course is approximately one hour long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

Financial Elder Abuse in Oregon - A Closer Look for Oregon REALTORS

Course ID: 5067

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Consumer Protection

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Some 5 million older Americans are financially exploited every year. One financial services firm estimates older adults lose as much as $36.5 billion a year. This webinar is an opportunity to learn more about the growing problem of financial exploitation in Oregon. Participants will learn: How to recognize elder financial abuse (2) Trends and the different mechanisms perpetrators use to perpetuate financial abuse of elder Oregonians (3) Resources available for reporting and preventing financial exploitation.

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

Broker Standard of Care Webinar

Course ID: 5064

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Risk Management

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What is it? The minimum level at which you must perform your duties as a real estate licensee.

Where is it? In the law and rules. In the level of performance that is exhibited by good licensees.

Why is it? To protect the buyers and sellers you represent.

Course Content

This online course is approximately one hour long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

Indoor Air Quality

Course ID: 5068

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Environmental Protection Issues in Real Estate

In this Webinar we will cover: Indoor Air Quality Background, Atmospheric and Human Contaminants, Assessment, Health Impacts, Prevention, Mitigation, and Sick Building Syndrome.

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

New Technologies for Homes

Course ID: 5076

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Property Evaluation, Appraisal, or Valuation

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In this section, we will cover new home technologies that either sellers have already incorporated into their house, potentially increasing its value, or that buyers might consider for the same reason, as well as for increased comfort and cost savings. We will discuss which new technologies can potentially increase efficiency and reduced energy costs (and a lighter touch on the planet) as well as the pitfalls to avoid when manufacturers/sellers overstate performances. Of course we can't cover them all. This is a selection of some of the most relevant to residential home buyers and home owners.

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

Legal Capacity: Working with a Questionably Competent Client

Course ID: 8519

Credit Hours Provided: 1.5

Category: Real Estate Consumer Protection

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Real estate professionals are sometimes required to work with clients with impaired mental capacity, who may be questionably competent or who may be represented by someone in a fiduciary capacity. Wes Fitzwater, J.D. will discuss:

  • Various standards of legal capacity
  • Practical steps when working with a questionably competent client
  • Steps to be taken with an incapacitated client and how to report potential abuse
  • Legal tools such as powers of attorney, trusts, and conservatorships
  • The duties and liabilities of a fiduciary (POA, trustee, joint account holder)
  • The red flags of undue influence and elder abuse

Course Content

This online course is approximately one-and-a-half hours long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation divided into 15 sections. Each video must be watch in its entirety to move onto the next video. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

Common Legal Traps and How to Avoid Them

Course ID: 5055

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Consumer Protection

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This is a recording of a previously-live webinar. This presentation will be focused on common problems experienced by Oregon brokers. Janet and Joel Grayson will provide insight on common problems, and how these can be avoided in everyday practice.

Course Content

This online course is approximately one hour long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation. The video must be watch in its entirety. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

Heating Oil Tank Cleanups in Oregon - Are We Done Yet?

Course ID: 5058

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Environmental Protection Issues in Real Estate

Contamination from leaking heating oil tanks emerged as an environmental issue in Oregon in the 1980s. In 1999, Oregon developed a contractor certification system for heating oil tank cleanups designed to match timelines and needs of typical residential real estate transactions. Current estimates suggest only one third of the tanks in Oregon have been identified so far.

In this webinar Oregon DEQ staff will summarize information about remaining heating oil tanks and common issues with project work. Homeowner and real estate transaction interests will be emphasized. We will also review a DEQ budget request being prepared for the 2019 legislative session intended to improve the effectiveness and outcomes of this work. DEQ is seeking questions and comments about these issues from Realtors. The input from this session may influence design, funding and pace of heating oil tank cleanups in Oregon.

A webinar titled "Heating Oil Tank Closures in Oregon: Status and Process" was presented by OAR in March 2018 with basic information about tank discovery, investigation and closure. Viewing it before this session will provide background but is not a prerequisite.

This webinar will provide 1 credit of CE in Environmental Protection Issues in Real Estate.

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

How SB 608 Will Affect Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law and the Rental Market

Course ID: 5071

Credit Hours Provided: 1.5

Category: Real Estate Law or Regulation

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SB 608 has been passed by the Oregon Legislature and signed into law by Governor Kate Brown, bringing major changes to our profession. The bill eliminates no-cause evictions and imposes a new, statewide system of rent control. These changes will have a monumental effect on how we do business, and every Oregon property manager must be prepared to adapt to these drastically different rental policies. In this webinar, I will thoroughly explain each aspect of SB 608, go into detail on how each change brought about by the bill will affect you and how you can best deal with these new regulations going forward. My hope is to empower you with the information and tools needed to weather the storm and remain successful in Oregon’s new rental market. These changes may be troublesome and intimidating, but with proper preparation we can make sure they are not catastrophic.

Course Content

This online course is approximately one-and-a-half hours long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

Foundation Repair Basics with Western Construction

Course ID: 5075

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Consumer Protection

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Western Construction Systems is a local family owned Oregon company, passionate about helping homeowners solve foundation and crawlspace concerns. They have many different solutions and are not pushing any large corporate product initiative. They have many cost effective solutions that help realtors get homes through the repair addendum negotiation, solve the concerns and in the end have helped both buyer and seller.

Course Content

This online course is approximately one hour long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

Basics of Easements

Course ID: 8504

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Law or Regulation

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Join us for an exciting 1-hour webinar, as Rob Lowe discuses Easements!

  • What are the differences between an easement and other interests in real property?
  • How is an easement created?
  • What are the rights and responsibilities of each party in an easement agreement?
  • How is an easement terminated?

Course Content

This online course is approximately one hour long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation divided into 9 sections. Each video must be watch in its entirety to move onto the next video. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

Working With Clients' Animals

Course ID: 8552

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Consumer Protection

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TAIL TALK FOR THE SALES MARKET: Dealing with Clients’ Critters from Accommodations to On-the-Job Safety

As a sales professional, you may encounter a variety of animals on the job, be they clients' pets, critters encountered while touring others' listings, or working animals all around us. In this webinar you'll:

  • Review legal obligations under the Fair Housing Act specific to disability-related animals;
  • Gain clarity on different critter classifications (pets, companion animals, service and assistance animals, other working animals, etc.) along with their legal implications;
  • Enhance your own risk management strategy by reviewing common assistance animal pitfalls in order to protect yourself, as well as those you serve;
  • Expand your professionalism and customer service via proper etiquette around working animals;
  • Discover ways to maintain personal on-the-job safety, regardless of the critter's classification; and
  • Learn where to go for more information.

Course Content

This online course is approximately one hour long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

Benefits of Using a Home Warranty

Course ID: 5059

Credit Hours Provided: 1

Category: Real Estate Finance

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  • What is a home warranty?
  • What are the basics of a home warranty?
  • Unknown vs. known pre-existing conditions
  • Seller’s coverage
  • Upgrade coverage
  • Important information
  • Offering coverage
  • Disclosure

Course Content

This online course is approximately one-and-a-half hours long. It consists of a prerecorded webinar presentation. A course completion certificate for Oregon CE credit will be issued after completing the course.

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

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