Sponsored by: Amy Evans with Cutting Edge Gifts, Isabel Williams with Be My Neighbor Mortgage
Sign up for NAR's Military Relocation Professional (MRP) Certification Course.
When military staff and their families relocate, the services of a real estate professional who understands their needs and timetables makes the transfer easier, faster, and less stressful. The Military Relocation Professional Certification Course educates REALTORS® about working with U.S. service members and their families and veterans to find the housing solutions that best suit their needs and to take full advantage of available benefits and support.
To earn the MRP certification, REALTORS® must complete a few basic requirements:
1. Be in good standing with NAR;
2. Complete the one-day MRP certification course;
3. Complete two one-hour webinars, and;
4. Submit certification application and one-time fee of $195.
BONUS:The Military Relocation Professional Certification Core course is an approved elective for the Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) designation.
Certification course is also an Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) Designation Elective. Additional coursework/paperwork/fees may be required to earn this certification. Details at www.nar.realtor.
To CANCEL your class registration, please email class name, date, and location to education@rworld.com or call 561-353-9190.
Class cancellations for “Specialty” courses (Designations/Certifications/license renewal) received within 3 business days of the class start day will be subject to a $20 cancellation fee, which would result in a partial refund of the paid registration fee. If the aforementioned registration was not paid, an invoice for the $20 cancellation fee will be applied.
Members who “No Show” a class without notice of cancellation prior to class will not be eligible for a refund of the registration fee.
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