Both days are 8am-5pm, with the exam on the second day starting at 4pm.
In
GRI 101, Realtors® will learn just what sets them apart from real
estate licensees. Professional Standards will guide you through the
National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics, and the expectations
and requirements of the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC).
The
Law portion will expand on the real estate law learned in the basic
sales associate’s course to help participants identify and understand
legal issues that arise. Learning how to take a proactive role in
preventing fair housing violations will reduce a licensee’s exposure to
liability... and that’s what Fair Housing and Diversity will provide.
Awareness of federal fair housing laws and sensitivity to consumer
diversity is vital to business success, reputation and growth.
Module 101 "Professionalism and the Law": - Fair Housing & Diversity - Law - Professional Standards
This particular Module also counts towards (3CE) "Core Law" & (3CE) "Ethics & Business Practices."
Your
awareness of federal fair housing laws and sensitivity to consumer
diversity is vital to business success, reputation, and growth. You will
learn why it is necessary to understand fair housing laws and the
impact that both fair housing and diversity have on your business.
Upon completion of this module, you will be able to accomplish the following:
Demonstrate behavior compliant with federal fair housing and related laws (including ADA).
Compare obligations of the Realtor® Code of Ethics and REALTOR® Fair
Housing Declaration to the requirements of the Fair Housing Act.
Describe the various property ownership types and the concurrent ownership tenancies.
Identify the requirements by law with regard to listing agreements.
Interpret key aspirational concepts found in the Preamble to the National Association of REALTOR® Code of Ethics.
Illustrate with examples violations of the “Pathways to Professionalism” courtesy and etiquette guidelines.
This
module will also highlight the importance of having a working
understanding of the Code of Ethics, which provides the REALTOR® with
the expectations and requirements of both the National Association of
REALTORS® and the Real Estate Commission.
REALTORS with the GRI
designation have in-depth training in legal and regulatory issues,
technology, professional standards, and the sales process. Earning the
designation is a way to stand out to prospective buyers and sellers as a
professional with expertise in these areas.
Successful
completion of all 3 modules in the 100 Series will yield 45hr Post
Salesperson Continuing Education credits, OR the 8 hours continuing
education specialty credits for license renewal! Why take just the
class, when you can start earning a designation and satisfy your license
renewal requirements at the same time?
To obtain the GRI
Designation, all following modules are to be completed with exams passed
within a 5 year period (101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 301 & 302).
Modules are not required to be taken in order to earn designation.
NOTE:
Once all 7 GRI Modules are successfully completed, you must complete
the GRI Petition to Graduate form and send to Florida Realtors (with $25
fee) for final processing and approval. Please allow 4-6 weeks for
processing.
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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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