Core Law-Avoiding the Danger Zone - In Person - 3 Hours CE Credit
Wednesday, March 12, 2025 (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM) (EDT)
Description
Understanding real estate law is part of every real estate licensee's business. The more a licensee knows, the better he or she can work with customers and safeguard them from legal complications. Buying and selling property requires a lot of legal paperwork. Today, more than ever, it's important to know the laws governing the practice of real estate. This material will provide a "red flag notice" of when participants are potentially going into a danger zone-the unlicensed practice of law.
Course Objectives:
*Identify and avoid the unlicensed practice of law.
*Describe the two Supreme Court Approved lease forms for use by licensees in Florida.
*Describe the seller's duty to disclose material facts under the Johnson v. Davis ruling and the licensee's duty under Rayner v. Wise Realty Co.
*Demonstrate knowledge of the Florida Landlord and Tenant Act.
*Describe the disclosures required in the sale of Condominiums or properties covered by a Homeowner's/Community Associations.
*Identify Florida Environmental and Growth Management Laws.
*Demonstrate knowledge of the requirements in the Florida Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Act.
*List the duties included in the Single Agent, Transaction Broker and No Brokerage Relationship.
*Identify the requirements for transitioning a brokerage relationship from one to another.
*Describe the disclosure requirements in the Designated Sales Associate Relationship.
*Explain the FREC rules regarding a Broker's Escrow Account.
*List and describe some of the common environmental hazards associated with real property.
*Identify the rules regarding Mutual Recognition Agreements Florida has with other states regarding licensing education.
Instructor: Debra Myers
7321 Sunshine Grove Road
Brooksville, FL 34613 United States