REAL ESTATE MN
Minnesota Real Estate Salesperson Total Access Continuing Education Library
Real Estate Total Access CE libraries for salespersons grant you access to all of Kaplan’s comprehensive online library of Minnesota continuing education courses, allowing you to satisfy your salesperson CE requirements in one central location. Total Access CE is our most convenient and economical way to meet your Minnesota CE requirements and maintain your license.
Your CE Library Includes:
- A full year of access to all Minnesota-approved CE courses
- Courses available anywhere, anytime
- Immediate results with instant exam scoring
- Printable certificate
- Courses designed by industry experts
What salesperson continuing education does Minnesota require? Visit the state requirements page to learn about the number of CE credits required, course repetition, state reporting fees, renewal period details, and much more.
Stay ahead, stay licensed, and stay competitive with Kaplan’s Total Access Continuing Education library, trusted by thousands of real estate professionals every year.
Real Estate Total Access CE libraries for salespersons grant you access to all of Kaplan’s comprehensive online library of Minnesota continuing education courses, allowing you to satisfy your salesperson CE requirements in one central location. Total Access CE is our most convenient and economical way to meet your Minnesota CE requirements and maintain your license.
Your CE Library Includes:
- A full year of access to all Minnesota-approved CE courses
- Courses available anywhere, anytime
- Immediate results with instant exam scoring
- Printable certificate
- Courses designed by industry experts
Stay ahead, stay licensed, and stay competitive with Kaplan’s Total Access Continuing Education library, trusted by thousands of real estate professionals every year.
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We offer individual courses and course packages to meet your CE requirements, as well.
Minnesota Total Access CE Library— Live Online Courses
Tech Impact and the Real Estate Vocation Live Online Class (September 18, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, September 18, 2026
Class Times: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How New Technology Impacts You as a Real Estate Licensee and How You Can Practice Caution and Adhere to Ethics When Professionally Dealing with Technology
This 2-hour continuing education course addresses relevant technology concerns that you, as a real estate licensee, should consider. These concerns range from privacy to safety. It is vitally important from a vocational, ethical, and legal perspective to put the correct safeguards in place when dealing with any new technology and to act cautiously when implementing it. Topics include the impact of technology in real estate, as well as vocational conduct and considerations.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (June 25, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, June 25, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Generational Selling: Gen Z and Beyond Live Online Class (June 25, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, June 25, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Navigate the Real Estate Landscape with Confidence: Understanding Natural Disasters, Property Value, and Essential Preparedness
From first-time buyers in their 20s to seasoned sellers in their 70s, every generation brings unique values, expectations, and challenges to the real estate table. In this engaging and practical course, you’ll learn how to decode generational behaviors and tailor your approach to better serve clients from Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and the Silent Generation.
Explore how cultural shifts, financial realities, and lifestyle goals shape homebuying and selling decisions—and discover how to future-proof your real estate practice by meeting people where they are.
Whether you’re guiding digital-native Gen Z clients, helping Gen Xers balance family and career, or navigating legacy sales for aging Boomers, this continuing education course provides insights and strategies to build trust, deliver value, and stay ahead of the curve.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Real Estate Jeopardy: Episode 3 Live Online Class (June 19, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, June 19, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Show What You Know with Confidence—Real Estate Jeopardy Is Back with Version 3!
This unique continuing education experience puts your knowledge to the test in a classic question-and-answer format.
In this real estate class, you will explore key concepts including: title and lien theory; financing instruments; financing options and terminology; Fair Housing laws and guidelines; and all things new construction—from its benefits to styles and options. Each answer serves as a launchpad for deeper understanding, as we break down the what, why, and how behind the topic in question. The “You May Be in Jeopardy When” and “Case Study” features bring these topics to life in real-world situations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (June 17, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Weathering the Storm: Natural Disasters and Real Estate Live Online Class (June 15, 2026)
Class Date: Monday, June 15, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Don't Get Caught Unprepared: Empowering Real Estate Professionals and Consumers Against Natural Disasters
"Weathering the Storm" is designed to equip real estate professionals with information to provide homeowners, buyers, and investors with critical knowledge regarding the effects of natural disasters on real estate. You will delve into various types of natural disasters, learning about their causes, development, and severity, from earthquakes and hurricanes to tornadoes, floods, and wildfires. This isn't theory; this is survival. Learn to communicate risk assessment, understand the seismic shifts in property values and buyer behavior regarding natural disasters, and navigate the volatile market and insurance minefield of rising premiums and shifting coverage that emerge in the aftermath. Arm yourself and your customers with some disaster preparedness strategies that may mean the difference between ruin and resilience.
This real estate course is vital for anyone involved in real estate transactions within or near disaster-prone areas. Help your customers protect their assets, make informed decisions, and recover more quickly.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
HOA Essentials: Navigating Rules and Realities Live Online Class (June 12, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, June 12, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class explores the essential duties real estate licensees have in HOA transactions. Licensees will learn their fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, how to assess an HOA's financial health, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. Through real-world case studies and engagement activities, this course equips licensees to confidently navigate the complexities of HOA rules and financial obligations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Tech Impact and the Real Estate Vocation Live Online Class (June 12, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, June 12, 2026
Class Times: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How New Technology Impacts You as a Real Estate Licensee and How You Can Practice Caution and Adhere to Ethics When Professionally Dealing with Technology
This 2-hour continuing education course addresses relevant technology concerns that you, as a real estate licensee, should consider. These concerns range from privacy to safety. It is vitally important from a vocational, ethical, and legal perspective to put the correct safeguards in place when dealing with any new technology and to act cautiously when implementing it. Topics include the impact of technology in real estate, as well as vocational conduct and considerations.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Understanding Accessory Dwelling Units Live Online Class (June 11, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, June 11, 2026
Class Times: 10:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Unlock New Opportunities in Texas Real Estate with the Power of Accessory Dwelling Units
This 2-hour continuing education class will help real estate professionals master the opportunities and challenges presented by accessory dwelling units (ADUs). You will learn how to define various ADU types, navigate complex zoning and permitting regulations, and identify key financing and construction options. You will also be equipped to analyze the market impact of ADUs on property values and provide expert guidance to clients interested in these versatile housing solutions. By the end of the class, you will have the confidence and knowledge to help buyers and sellers capitalize on the rising ADU trend.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (June 8, 2026)
Class Date: Monday, June 8, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (May 21, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, May 21, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Generational Selling: Gen Z and Beyond Live Online Class (May 15, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, May 15, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Navigate the Real Estate Landscape with Confidence: Understanding Natural Disasters, Property Value, and Essential Preparedness
From first-time buyers in their 20s to seasoned sellers in their 70s, every generation brings unique values, expectations, and challenges to the real estate table. In this engaging and practical course, you’ll learn how to decode generational behaviors and tailor your approach to better serve clients from Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and the Silent Generation.
Explore how cultural shifts, financial realities, and lifestyle goals shape homebuying and selling decisions—and discover how to future-proof your real estate practice by meeting people where they are.
Whether you’re guiding digital-native Gen Z clients, helping Gen Xers balance family and career, or navigating legacy sales for aging Boomers, this continuing education course provides insights and strategies to build trust, deliver value, and stay ahead of the curve.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (May 14, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, May 14, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Real Estate Jeopardy: Episode 3 Live Online Class (May 7, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, May 7, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Show What You Know with Confidence—Real Estate Jeopardy Is Back with Version 3!
This unique continuing education experience puts your knowledge to the test in a classic question-and-answer format.
In this real estate class, you will explore key concepts including: title and lien theory; financing instruments; financing options and terminology; Fair Housing laws and guidelines; and all things new construction—from its benefits to styles and options. Each answer serves as a launchpad for deeper understanding, as we break down the what, why, and how behind the topic in question. The “You May Be in Jeopardy When” and “Case Study” features bring these topics to life in real-world situations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (May 6, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Weathering the Storm: Natural Disasters and Real Estate Live Online Class (May 4, 2026)
Class Date: Monday, May 4, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Don't Get Caught Unprepared: Empowering Real Estate Professionals and Consumers Against Natural Disasters
"Weathering the Storm" is designed to equip real estate professionals with information to provide homeowners, buyers, and investors with critical knowledge regarding the effects of natural disasters on real estate. You will delve into various types of natural disasters, learning about their causes, development, and severity, from earthquakes and hurricanes to tornadoes, floods, and wildfires. This isn't theory; this is survival. Learn to communicate risk assessment, understand the seismic shifts in property values and buyer behavior regarding natural disasters, and navigate the volatile market and insurance minefield of rising premiums and shifting coverage that emerge in the aftermath. Arm yourself and your customers with some disaster preparedness strategies that may mean the difference between ruin and resilience.
This real estate course is vital for anyone involved in real estate transactions within or near disaster-prone areas. Help your customers protect their assets, make informed decisions, and recover more quickly.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
HOA Essentials: Navigating Rules and Realities Live Online Class (May 1, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, May 1, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class explores the essential duties real estate licensees have in HOA transactions. Licensees will learn their fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, how to assess an HOA's financial health, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. Through real-world case studies and engagement activities, this course equips licensees to confidently navigate the complexities of HOA rules and financial obligations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (April 27, 2026)
Class Date: Monday, April 27, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Understanding Accessory Dwelling Units Live Online Class (April 25, 2026)
Class Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Unlock New Opportunities in Texas Real Estate with the Power of Accessory Dwelling Units
This 2-hour continuing education class will help real estate professionals master the opportunities and challenges presented by accessory dwelling units (ADUs). You will learn how to define various ADU types, navigate complex zoning and permitting regulations, and identify key financing and construction options. You will also be equipped to analyze the market impact of ADUs on property values and provide expert guidance to clients interested in these versatile housing solutions. By the end of the class, you will have the confidence and knowledge to help buyers and sellers capitalize on the rising ADU trend.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Generational Selling: Gen Z and Beyond Live Online Class (April 17, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, April 17, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Navigate the Real Estate Landscape with Confidence: Understanding Natural Disasters, Property Value, and Essential Preparedness
From first-time buyers in their 20s to seasoned sellers in their 70s, every generation brings unique values, expectations, and challenges to the real estate table. In this engaging and practical course, you’ll learn how to decode generational behaviors and tailor your approach to better serve clients from Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and the Silent Generation.
Explore how cultural shifts, financial realities, and lifestyle goals shape homebuying and selling decisions—and discover how to future-proof your real estate practice by meeting people where they are.
Whether you’re guiding digital-native Gen Z clients, helping Gen Xers balance family and career, or navigating legacy sales for aging Boomers, this continuing education course provides insights and strategies to build trust, deliver value, and stay ahead of the curve.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (April 15, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Financing Update: Changing Fiscal Landscape Live Online Class (April 10, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, April 10, 2026
Class Times: 10:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How to Navigate the Changing Fiscal Landscape as Real Estate Professionals
This 2-hour real estate CE class provides a detailed overview of the significant shifts in the financial world for real estate licensees. It covers the latest challenges to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the ongoing conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the complex dynamics of today’s interest rates. Equip yourself with the most current financing knowledge to better serve your clients, overcome modern lending hurdles, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving real estate environment.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Minnesota to Wisconsin Real Estate License Course Live Online (April 6 - 7, 2026)
Real Estate Jeopardy: Episode 3 Live Online Class (April 6, 2026)
Class Date: Monday, April 6, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Show What You Know with Confidence—Real Estate Jeopardy Is Back with Version 3!
This unique continuing education experience puts your knowledge to the test in a classic question-and-answer format.
In this real estate class, you will explore key concepts including: title and lien theory; financing instruments; financing options and terminology; Fair Housing laws and guidelines; and all things new construction—from its benefits to styles and options. Each answer serves as a launchpad for deeper understanding, as we break down the what, why, and how behind the topic in question. The “You May Be in Jeopardy When” and “Case Study” features bring these topics to life in real-world situations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Weathering the Storm: Natural Disasters and Real Estate Live Online Class (April 3, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, April 3, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Don't Get Caught Unprepared: Empowering Real Estate Professionals and Consumers Against Natural Disasters
"Weathering the Storm" is designed to equip real estate professionals with information to provide homeowners, buyers, and investors with critical knowledge regarding the effects of natural disasters on real estate. You will delve into various types of natural disasters, learning about their causes, development, and severity, from earthquakes and hurricanes to tornadoes, floods, and wildfires. This isn't theory; this is survival. Learn to communicate risk assessment, understand the seismic shifts in property values and buyer behavior regarding natural disasters, and navigate the volatile market and insurance minefield of rising premiums and shifting coverage that emerge in the aftermath. Arm yourself and your customers with some disaster preparedness strategies that may mean the difference between ruin and resilience.
This real estate course is vital for anyone involved in real estate transactions within or near disaster-prone areas. Help your customers protect their assets, make informed decisions, and recover more quickly.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (April 2, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, April 2, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (March 19, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, March 19, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
HOA Essentials: Navigating Rules and Realities Live Online Class (March 19, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, March 19, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class explores the essential duties real estate licensees have in HOA transactions. Licensees will learn their fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, how to assess an HOA's financial health, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. Through real-world case studies and engagement activities, this course equips licensees to confidently navigate the complexities of HOA rules and financial obligations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Tech Impact and the Real Estate Vocation Live Online Class (March 13, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, March 13, 2026
Class Times: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How New Technology Impacts You as a Real Estate Licensee and How You Can Practice Caution and Adhere to Ethics When Professionally Dealing with Technology
This 2-hour continuing education course addresses relevant technology concerns that you, as a real estate licensee, should consider. These concerns range from privacy to safety. It is vitally important from a vocational, ethical, and legal perspective to put the correct safeguards in place when dealing with any new technology and to act cautiously when implementing it. Topics include the impact of technology in real estate, as well as vocational conduct and considerations.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Understanding Accessory Dwelling Units Live Online Class (March 12, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, March 12, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Unlock New Opportunities in Texas Real Estate with the Power of Accessory Dwelling Units
This 2-hour continuing education class will help real estate professionals master the opportunities and challenges presented by accessory dwelling units (ADUs). You will learn how to define various ADU types, navigate complex zoning and permitting regulations, and identify key financing and construction options. You will also be equipped to analyze the market impact of ADUs on property values and provide expert guidance to clients interested in these versatile housing solutions. By the end of the class, you will have the confidence and knowledge to help buyers and sellers capitalize on the rising ADU trend.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (March 9, 2026)
Class Date: Monday, March 9, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Financing Update: Changing Fiscal Landscape Live Online Class (March 6, 2026
Class Date: Friday, March 6, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How to Navigate the Changing Fiscal Landscape as Real Estate Professionals
This 2-hour real estate CE class provides a detailed overview of the significant shifts in the financial world for real estate licensees. It covers the latest challenges to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the ongoing conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the complex dynamics of today’s interest rates. Equip yourself with the most current financing knowledge to better serve your clients, overcome modern lending hurdles, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving real estate environment.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (February 25, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Generational Selling: Gen Z and Beyond Live Online Class (February 20, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, February 20, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Navigate the Real Estate Landscape with Confidence: Understanding Natural Disasters, Property Value, and Essential Preparedness
From first-time buyers in their 20s to seasoned sellers in their 70s, every generation brings unique values, expectations, and challenges to the real estate table. In this engaging and practical course, you’ll learn how to decode generational behaviors and tailor your approach to better serve clients from Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and the Silent Generation.
Explore how cultural shifts, financial realities, and lifestyle goals shape homebuying and selling decisions—and discover how to future-proof your real estate practice by meeting people where they are.
Whether you’re guiding digital-native Gen Z clients, helping Gen Xers balance family and career, or navigating legacy sales for aging Boomers, this continuing education course provides insights and strategies to build trust, deliver value, and stay ahead of the curve.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (February 12, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Real Estate Jeopardy: Episode 3 Live Online Class (February 12, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Show What You Know with Confidence—Real Estate Jeopardy Is Back with Version 3!
This unique continuing education experience puts your knowledge to the test in a classic question-and-answer format.
In this real estate class, you will explore key concepts including: title and lien theory; financing instruments; financing options and terminology; Fair Housing laws and guidelines; and all things new construction—from its benefits to styles and options. Each answer serves as a launchpad for deeper understanding, as we break down the what, why, and how behind the topic in question. The “You May Be in Jeopardy When” and “Case Study” features bring these topics to life in real-world situations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (January 26, 2026)
Class Date: Monday, January 26, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Weathering the Storm: Natural Disasters and Real Estate Live Online Class (January 23, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, January 23, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Don't Get Caught Unprepared: Empowering Real Estate Professionals and Consumers Against Natural Disasters
"Weathering the Storm" is designed to equip real estate professionals with information to provide homeowners, buyers, and investors with critical knowledge regarding the effects of natural disasters on real estate. You will delve into various types of natural disasters, learning about their causes, development, and severity, from earthquakes and hurricanes to tornadoes, floods, and wildfires. This isn't theory; this is survival. Learn to communicate risk assessment, understand the seismic shifts in property values and buyer behavior regarding natural disasters, and navigate the volatile market and insurance minefield of rising premiums and shifting coverage that emerge in the aftermath. Arm yourself and your customers with some disaster preparedness strategies that may mean the difference between ruin and resilience.
This real estate course is vital for anyone involved in real estate transactions within or near disaster-prone areas. Help your customers protect their assets, make informed decisions, and recover more quickly.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Minnesota to Wisconsin Real Estate License Course Live Online (January 20 -21, 2026)
HOA Essentials: Navigating Rules and Realities Live Online Class (January 16, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, January 16, 2026
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class explores the essential duties real estate licensees have in HOA transactions. Licensees will learn their fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, how to assess an HOA's financial health, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. Through real-world case studies and engagement activities, this course equips licensees to confidently navigate the complexities of HOA rules and financial obligations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
7/1/25–6/30/26 Salesperson & Broker Required Module: Contracts Live Online Class (January 8, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, January 8, 2026
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Weathering the Storm: Natural Disasters and Real Estate Live Online Class (December 29, 2025)
Class Date: Monday, December 29, 2025
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Don't Get Caught Unprepared: Empowering Real Estate Professionals and Consumers Against Natural Disasters
"Weathering the Storm" is designed to equip real estate professionals with information to provide homeowners, buyers, and investors with critical knowledge regarding the effects of natural disasters on real estate. You will delve into various types of natural disasters, learning about their causes, development, and severity, from earthquakes and hurricanes to tornadoes, floods, and wildfires. This isn't theory; this is survival. Learn to communicate risk assessment, understand the seismic shifts in property values and buyer behavior regarding natural disasters, and navigate the volatile market and insurance minefield of rising premiums and shifting coverage that emerge in the aftermath. Arm yourself and your customers with some disaster preparedness strategies that may mean the difference between ruin and resilience.
This real estate course is vital for anyone involved in real estate transactions within or near disaster-prone areas. Help your customers protect their assets, make informed decisions, and recover more quickly.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Understanding Accessory Dwelling Units Live Online Class (December 22, 2025)
Class Date: Monday, December 22, 2025
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Unlock New Opportunities in Texas Real Estate with the Power of Accessory Dwelling Units
This 2-hour continuing education class will help real estate professionals master the opportunities and challenges presented by accessory dwelling units (ADUs). You will learn how to define various ADU types, navigate complex zoning and permitting regulations, and identify key financing and construction options. You will also be equipped to analyze the market impact of ADUs on property values and provide expert guidance to clients interested in these versatile housing solutions. By the end of the class, you will have the confidence and knowledge to help buyers and sellers capitalize on the rising ADU trend.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
HOA Essentials: Navigating Rules and Realities Live Online Class (December 19, 2025)
Class Date: Friday, December 5, 2025
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class explores the essential duties real estate licensees have in HOA transactions. Licensees will learn their fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, how to assess an HOA's financial health, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. Through real-world case studies and engagement activities, this course equips licensees to confidently navigate the complexities of HOA rules and financial obligations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Financing Update: Changing Fiscal Landscape Live Online Class (December 18, 2025)
Class Date: Thursday, December 18, 2025
Class Times: 10:00 a.m. - noon (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Learn How to Navigate the Changing Fiscal Landscape as Real Estate Professionals
This 2-hour real estate CE class provides a detailed overview of the significant shifts in the financial world for real estate licensees. It covers the latest challenges to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the ongoing conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the complex dynamics of today’s interest rates. Equip yourself with the most current financing knowledge to better serve your clients, overcome modern lending hurdles, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving real estate environment.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Generational Selling: Gen Z and Beyond Live Online Class (December 15, 2025)
Class Date: Monday, December 15, 2025
Class Times: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CT)
Instructions to Enroll and Attend:
- Click the “Launch” button in advance to reserve your spot in this class and to review the course-completion instructions.
- While we strive to hold all scheduled classes, please note that a class may be cancelled and this decision will be made five days prior to the scheduled start date. If a class is cancelled, the class will be removed from this page and all enrolled students will be notified.
- When it’s time to attend this class, navigate back to this page and click the “Continue” button (you should do this 5-10 minutes before the class is scheduled to start).
- Click into the course and click the “Join” button to access the Zoom classroom.
- You will need to have your webcam enabled and remain in view of your camera for the entire duration of the class to receive credit.
Navigate the Real Estate Landscape with Confidence: Understanding Natural Disasters, Property Value, and Essential Preparedness
From first-time buyers in their 20s to seasoned sellers in their 70s, every generation brings unique values, expectations, and challenges to the real estate table. In this engaging and practical course, you’ll learn how to decode generational behaviors and tailor your approach to better serve clients from Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and the Silent Generation.
Explore how cultural shifts, financial realities, and lifestyle goals shape homebuying and selling decisions—and discover how to future-proof your real estate practice by meeting people where they are.
Whether you’re guiding digital-native Gen Z clients, helping Gen Xers balance family and career, or navigating legacy sales for aging Boomers, this continuing education course provides insights and strategies to build trust, deliver value, and stay ahead of the curve.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a Live Online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class.
Minnesota Total Access CE Library— Online Courses
2026 Residential Contractor/Remodeler Update Online Video Course (Includes Energy) (7-Credit Hours)
Keep on Top of Important Industry Changes and Topics with This Contractor Course
Stay ahead in Minnesota's residential contracting industry with this comprehensive course. You will explore critical updates to state laws and regulations, covering topics from changing estimating processes and lead abatement best practices to the fundamentals of Minnesota's building and energy codes. The course also delves into key business practices, including contracts and mechanic's liens, using case studies to provide practical insights into current professional standards.
This course is designed to help you remain current on the latest factors and legislative updates affecting the remodeling and construction fields. By enrolling, you will gain the knowledge needed to navigate today's market while also fulfilling your state-mandated continuing education (CE) requirements, ensuring you stay compliant and maintain your professional licensure.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 7 hours of real estate continuing education.
This course includes 1 hour of Energy and 1 hour of Business Management.
7/1/25–6/30/26 SALESPERSON & BROKER REQUIRED MODULE: Contracts Online Video Course (3.75-Credit Hours)
Fulfill Your 2025-2026 Required CE Module and Master Contracts for Confident Real Estate Practice
Specifically designed for Minnesota salespersons and brokers, this 3.75-hour mandatory continuing education course dives into the legal framework and form requirements for real estate contracts, disclosures, and agency relationships. You’ll gain practical insight into purchase agreements, counter offers, fiduciary duties, and common contingencies—all aligned with Minnesota statutes. This course empowers you to prevent contract errors, communicate clearly with clients, and manage risk in every transaction. Whether you’re guiding a first-time buyer or navigating a dual agency, this Minnesota required module builds the contract confidence every successful agent needs.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1-hour broker module requirement in §82.61(i) for 2025-2026. Completion of this course DOES NOT satisfy the 1 hour of Fair Housing OR the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
Land Development: Finding, Funding, & Finishing Online Video Course (2-Credit Hours)
Learn Why Land Development Is an Essential Part of the Minnesota Real Estate Industry
As a Minnesota real estate licensee, you're an expert in connecting people with property, but have you considered a bigger role in the journey of land itself? Land development might sound like a world of its own, but it's a world where your skills and expertise are essential. In this MN continuing education course, you'll learn how to identify land development opportunities and act as a guide for your clients, helping them navigate their options and avoid costly mistakes. This online video course was recorded in a unique style that makes it feel more like a documentary than a course, making it an engaging way to elevate your expertise and serve your clients in the best way possible.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
Real Estate and Taxes: What Every Agent Should Know (4-Credit Hours)
Better Understand Common Tax Situations to Help You and Your Clients
Taxes are a part of every real estate transaction, and Real Estate and Taxes: What Every Agent Should Know provides a foundation for common tax situations. You will learn the basics of what is relevant to real estate transactions, your business, and when you should refer clients to a tax professional. This MN real estate course contains numerous examples, case studies, and a key takeaway checklist to provide real-world application.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
Wisconsin Elective Course 5 Online Video Course (3-Credit Hours)
Looking to Earn Your Minnesota and Wisconsin Continuing Education Credit? This Course Has You Covered
This real estate course fulfills the requirements for Wisconsin’s 2025–2026 continuing
education curriculum as an elective. Unit 1 topics include disclosure procedures for
licensees, the reasons for disclosure and the discipline required to disclose, and how to close correctly in a transaction. Unit 2 looks at the necessity of prorating various utilities and taxes, the correct procedures for documenting prorations, and special assessments and their inclusion in the WB Offer to Purchase. Unit 3 covers laws requiring full disclosure for licensees acting as principals in their own interest, the roles and ethical expectations of licensees regarding disclosure according to Wisconsin laws and codes, and national and state laws related to compensation.
This course includes the following elective topics: Disclosure for Wisconsin Licensees (1 Credit-Hour), Tax Proration and Special Assessments in Wisconsin Offer to Purchase (1 Credit-Hour), and Personal Transactions for Wisconsin Licensees (1 Credit-Hour).
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services requires that in addition to Courses 1, 2, 3, and 4, Wisconsin real estate licensees must complete two half-day elective courses by the end of the current biennium from December 15th of every even year to December 14th of every even year.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3 hours of real estate continuing education.
Wisconsin Elective Course 6 Online Video Course (3-Credit Hours)
Looking to Earn Your Minnesota and Wisconsin Continuing Education Credit? This Course Has You Covered
This real estate course fulfills the requirements for Wisconsin’s 2025–2026 continuing
education curriculum as an elective. Unit 1 topics include common issues related to fees and commissions. Unit 2 looks at the source of commissions, potential issues over
commission payment disputes, and the options for working toward dispute resolution. Unit 3 compares fixtures and personal property to manage buyer and seller expectations, explains buyer and seller protections in the marketing sections of offer documents, and strategies to avoid disputes at closing.
This course includes the following elective topics: Incentives in Wisconsin Real Estate Transactions (1 Credit-Hour), Commissions and Dispute Resolution in the Wisconsin Listing Contracts (1 Credit-Hour), and Personal Property and Fixtures in Wisconsin Transactions (1 Credit-Hour).
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services requires that in addition to Courses 1, 2, 3, and 4, Wisconsin real estate licensees must complete two half-day elective courses by the end of the current biennium from December 15th of every even year to December 14th of every even year.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3 hours of real estate continuing education.
Wisconsin Mandatory Course 1 Online Video Course (3-Credit Hours)
Fulfill 3 Hours of Continuing Education Credit for Both Minnesota and Wisconsin with This Course
This real estate course fulfills the requirements for Wisconsin’s 2025–2026 continuing
education curriculum. Unit 1 topics include important aspects of buyer agency in Wisconsin such as the buyer agency agreement (WB-36), variations in representation relationships, and the advantages of buyer agency. Unit 2 looks at contract drafting including important dates, deadlines, and parties and how to use approved forms. Unit 3 covers what happens when a transaction does not close, with topics including laws related to amending a real estate condition report, Wisconsin Offer to Purchase, and disbursement of earnest money.
This course includes the following mandatory topics: Buyer Agency in Wisconsin (1 Credit-Hour), Contract Drafting in Wisconsin (1 Credit-Hour) and When the Wisconsin Transaction Does Not Close(1 Credit-Hour).
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services requires that in addition to Courses 1, 2, 3, and 4, Wisconsin real estate licensees must complete two half-day elective courses by the end of the current biennium from December 15th of every even year to December 14th of every even year.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3 hours of real estate continuing education. This course also satisfies the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in § 82.61.(c) (1) (2).
Wisconsin Mandatory Course 2 Online Video Course (3-Credit Hours)
Licensed in Minnesota and Wisconsin? This Course Is Approved for Continuing Education Credit in Both States!
This real estate course fulfills the requirements for Wisconsin’s 2025–2026 Continuing Education Curriculum. Unit 1 topics include the disciplinary process under Wisconsin law, the application of state laws through disciplinary actions, and the added responsibility the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics places on real estate professionals. Unit 2 looks at the impact of a national lawsuit on Wisconsin real estate commissions and buyer agreements, as well as new or revised state administrative codes related to the profession. Unit 3 covers Wisconsin real estate case laws, including how these laws are applied and interpreted in these cases and the penalties associated with them.
This course includes the following mandatory topics: DSPS Discipline Roundup (1 Credit-Hour), Wisconsin Legislative Updates (1 Credit-Hour), and Wisconsin Case Law Related to Real Estate (1 Credit-Hour).
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services requires that in addition to Courses 1, 2, 3, and 4, Wisconsin real estate licensees must complete two half-day elective courses by the end of the current biennium from December 15th of every even year to December 14th of every even year.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3 hours of real estate continuing education.
REALTORS® and REALTOR® are registered trademarks of the National Association of REALTORS®, which neither sponsors nor endorses this product/site.
Wisconsin Mandatory Course 3 Online Video Course (3-Credit Hours)
Get 3 Credit Hours of Minnesota Continuing Education and Wisconsin Continuing Education with One Course
This real estate course fulfills the requirements for Wisconsin’s 2025–2026 continuing
education curriculum. Unit 1 topics include the application of the inspection contingency, state requirements for the Inspection Report, and the purposes of Wisconsin notices and amendments. Unit 2 looks at antitrust law and how it pertains to real estate, the roles and responsibilities of the Department of Justice, and implications for licensee under the WB listing contract and the NAR Code of Ethics related to compensation and payments. Unit 3 covers loan commitments, financing contingencies, and cash offers, the appraisal contingency, and mortgage fraud and licensee duties under REEB 24.07.
This course includes the following mandatory topics: Inspection and Testing in the Wisconsin Offers to Purchase (1 Credit-Hour), Antitrust for Wisconsin Licensees (1 Credit-Hour), and Financing and Appraisal in the Wisconsin Offer to Purchase (1 Credit-Hour).
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services requires that in addition to Courses 1, 2, 3, and 4, Wisconsin real estate licensees must complete two half-day elective courses by the end of the current biennium from December 15th of every even year to December 14th of every even year.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3 hours of real estate continuing education.
Wisconsin Mandatory Course 4 Online Video Course (3-Credit Hours)
If You Are Licensed in MN and WI, Use This Course to Meet Your Continuing Education Requirements in Both States
This real estate course fulfills the requirements for Wisconsin’s 2025–2026 continuing education curriculum. Unit 1 topics include fair housing issues related to state law geared to real estate licensees. Unit 2 covers the history of fair housing and fair housing laws related to real estate on the national level. Unit 3 delves into state laws related to advertising for licensees, best practices in fair housing marketing as identified by the NAR Code of Ethics, and real estate marketing requirements under WIS STAT 452.136. The final exam is 15 multiple-choice items.
This course includes the following mandatory topics: Fair Housing I for Wisconsin Licensees–State Law (1 Credit-Hour), Fair Housing II for Wisconsin Licensees–Federal Law (1 Credit-Hour), and Advertising for Wisconsin Licensees (1 Credit-Hour).
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services requires that in addition to Courses 1, 2, 3, and 4, Wisconsin real estate licensees must complete two half-day elective courses by the end of the current biennium from December 15th of every even year to December 14th of every even year.
This course was designed to meet the fair housing training requirement for members of the National Association of REALTORS®. You must confirm that your local board or association of REALTORS® will accept this course, and you must provide proof of course completion to the board or association. A document containing justification for how our course meets NAR requirements is included on the student dashboard.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3 hours of real estate continuing education.
REALTORS® and REALTOR® are registered trademarks of the National Association of REALTORS®, which neither sponsors nor endorses this product/site.
Fair Housing (4-Credit Hours)
Complete Your NAR Fair Housing Training & Establish Smart Business Practices that Comply with Fair Housing Laws in Minnesota
Today’s real estate practitioner must establish business practices that comply with fair housing laws and offer equal professional service to all. Consistency, objectivity, and documentation are critical in accomplishing this objective. This 4-hour MN course includes the topics pertinent to fair housing in today's real estate world, including the law, property management, advertising, and diversity and unconscious bias.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
This course was designed to meet the fair housing training requirement for members of the National Association of REALTORS®. You must confirm that your local board or association of REALTORS® will accept this course, and you must provide proof of course completion to the board or association. A document containing justification for how our course meets NAR requirements is included on the student dashboard.
REALTORS® and REALTOR® are registered trademarks of the National Association of REALTORS®, which neither sponsors nor endorses this product/site.
Buyer Representation in Real Estate (6-Credit Hours)
Master Buyer Representation in Minnesota Real Estate: Protect Yourself & Your Clients
This Minnesota real estate course offers a great introduction for buyer agents. In this course, you will learn the legal and technical aspects of buyer representation, including such things as real estate due diligence and fiduciary duties. You will explore your risk exposure when representing buyers, as well as how a good risk management plan can help protect you and your clients. The online course includes interactive exercises and features quiz unit exam questions, providing you with high-quality Minnesota buyer agent training for salespersons.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 6 hours of real estate continuing education. Completion of this course will also satisfy the 1 hour of Agency Law as required in §82.61.(c)(1) (2).
Everyday Ethics in Real Estate (4-Credit Hours)
Is Your Real Estate Practice Ethical? Learn How to Protect Yourself & Your Clients
This Minnesota course provides you with a solid foundation for ethical behavior in real estate by discussing the basics of ethics, its application to real estate, and current ethical issues you might face in your real estate practice. To test your understanding of ethics, you will be presented with the facts in case studies and then asked to decide what the ethical outcome should be. Its coverage of actual real estate case studies provides real-world application of ethical principles and gives you the tools to respond in an ethical manner, protecting yourself as well as your customers and clients.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education credit.
Real Estate Jeopardy: Episode 1 Online Video Course (4-Credit Hours)
Strengthen Your Ability to Recall and Apply Your Real Estate Knowledge Accurately and Quickly
This Minnesota real estate continuing education course serves as a review of important real estate concepts and plays out as a question-and-answer game of all things real-estate-related. Topics covered in this online course for MN salespersons include real property, ownership rights, encumbrances, types of ownership, title issues, required disclosures, zoning issues, land-use regulations, building codes, types of construction, and energy efficiency.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
2025/2027 Association Ethics (4-Credit Hours)
IMPORTANT: This course must be completed by 11:59 pm CT on December 31, 2027 in order to obtain the continuing education credit.
Inform Yourself on Real Estate Ethics to Fulfill Your Ethics Training Requirement
Based on Everyday Ethics in Real Estate, this Minnesota course presents the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) Code of Ethics and information on making ethical decisions in a 4-hour format that can be used to fulfill NAR’s real estate ethics training requirement. Through an in-depth discussion of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, you will be able to understand the responsibilities and duties required of REALTORS® and how the code can be used as a guide to proper conduct for all real estate practitioners. It includes case studies and interpretations based on actual situations of alleged unethical conduct.
Key Points:
- This course satisfies NAR’s ethics requirements; completion must be provided to a board or association of REALTORS®.
- You will examine the common ethical issues you may encounter in your real estate career.
- To test your understanding of real estate ethics, you will be presented with the facts in the study and then asked to decide what the ethical outcome should be.
- Select case studies in the course have been animated to make the content interesting and memorable.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
This course was designed to meet the Code of Ethics training requirement for members of the National Association of REALTORS®. You must confirm that your local board or association of REALTORS® will accept this course, and you must provide proof of course completion to the board or association.
REALTORS® and REALTOR® are registered trademarks of the National Association of REALTORS®, which neither sponsors nor endorses this product/site.
2025 Residential Contractor/Remodeler Update Online Video Course (Includes Energy) (7-Credit Hours)
Keep on Top of Important Industry Changes and Topics with This Course
Stay informed about critical industry changes and Minnesota state regulations with our comprehensive residential contractor course. This course covers essential topics such as the correct classification of contractors, subcontractors, and employees, as well as emerging energy trends that promote sustainability and cost savings in housing.
Learn to navigate common pitfalls and challenges facing the construction industry, and understand the effects of mold and radon, along with strategies for their prevention and eradication. Gain insight into the Department of Labor and Industry’s role in investigating complaints and enforcing penalties, supplemented by case studies that illustrate violations of contractor practices and their repercussions. Additionally, you’ll explore recent changes in Minnesota legislation impacting real estate professionals, including significant developments concerning commissions, agency disclosure, prohibited insurance practices, and contract-for-deed modifications.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 7 hours of real estate continuing education.
This course includes 1 hour of Energy and 1 hour of Business Management.
Undesigning Injustice Online Video Course (4-Credit Hour)
Dive into Fair Housing History Like Never Before
In this dynamic real estate course for Minnesota salespersons, students will go beyond the surface and examine systemic biases that have historically influenced housing practices. Through engaging lectures, immersive real-life stories, and discussions, students will uncover the roots of housing discrimination and dissect the historical evolution of Fair Housing. Prepare to be enthralled as the lecturer unravels the complexities of redlining, steering, and other discriminatory practices that have affected marginalized communities. Gain valuable insights into the challenges faced by historically disadvantaged groups and learn what real estate professionals can do to fight for housing equality.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 4 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- This real estate course offers a unique, brand-new approach to Fair Housing unlike traditional Fair Housing courses.
- Captivates audiences with real-life stories in video lectures.
- Includes interactive practice activities to test on Fair Housing topics.
The Truth About Mold (6-Credit Hours)
Find Out the Truth About Mold Before It’s Too Late
Mold is a hot topic in the real estate industry, and real estate professionals need to understand what it is and what to do when it is found in a property. The Truth About Mold Minnesota real estate course explores this widely misunderstood topic with information on how issues relating to mold impact the real estate profession. You will receive practical information on remediation, reducing liability, sampling and testing kits, health effects of mold, and the differences between mold and other environmental red flags.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 6 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- Helps you identify situations that can cause mold, aiding in mold prevention.
- Understand what to do when mold is present in real estate.
- Learn the importance of remediation and disclosure, reducing liability for you and your sellers, and reducing harm to your buyers.
Understanding 1031 Tax-Free Exchanges (3.75-Credit Hours)
Expand Your Knowledge and Understanding of Tax-Free Exchanges in Minnesota
This MN continuing education real estate course explores the history, evolution, rules, and forms of the strategy used to defer tax liability until a later date. Loaded with real-life examples and calculations, this online Minnesota real estate course allows you to learn the vocabulary and application of tax-free exchanges so that you are better able to answer client questions. A recent review of content ensures you will receive the most up-to-date materials.
Key Points:
- Case studies for review of important concepts in a real-world scenario.
- Unit exams to test your knowledge.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Houses: Buy, Fix, Sell OnDemand Course (7.5-Credit Hours)
Some Houses Are Lumps of Coal and Others Are Diamonds in the Rough
Can you tell the difference? Learn how to evaluate renovation options to determine if a house will be a moneymaker or a “money-taker”.
Learn the process of buying a distressed property, fixing it up, and selling it for profit. You’ll first look at ways to structure the acquisition. Next, you’ll determine how to analyze the property’s needs and costs. Comparing the costs and returns from renovating bedrooms to baths to kitchens and more will help you put your money in the right place. Also learn how to put together pricing models, accurate construction timelines, and a profitable exit strategy. With a solid plan in place, you’ll lessen your risks and realize a potentially greater profit by avoiding coal and discovering diamonds in the rough.
Topics Include:
- Searching foreclosed and distressed properties
- Finding the right property
- Analyzing and evaluating a potential purchase
- How to structure the acquisition
- Renovation costs and returns
- Construction planning and scheduling
- Operations and exit strategies
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 7.5 hours of real estate continuing education.
How to Measure Real Property OnDemand Course (2.75-Credit Hours)
Learn the Language and Techniques of How to Accurately Classify and Measure Minnesota Residential Property from a Pro
Real estate licensees, appraisers, assessors, builders, and contractors have specific methods used to measure and describe residential real property. In this engaging course, we’ll clarify the standards and pinpoint common mistakes made in measuring property. You’ll also learn the proper terminology and definitions that level the playing field among agents, appraisers, and lenders who use this value-laden information for many of the decisions made concerning a property. Learn to talk the same talk while more accurately representing the home, as well as enhancing the value you bring to your client with this knowledge.
It begins with the proper way to measure a house—where to start and what to include. You will learn the distinctions between above-grade and below-grade floor areas and other often misunderstood and miscalculated areas. The challenges of calculating attics, lofts, and low ceilings will be addressed. You’ll also learn how to deal with detached rooms, sunrooms, and other hard-to-classify and measure rooms. The course will also explain the industry standards for qualifying room counts, bedrooms, and bathrooms.
Come learn what you need to know to ensure you capture every square foot that translates to value for your clients and protects the biggest investment of their life.
Topics include:
- Property measurement language and definitions
- Geometry for big kids: size, shape, formulas, and math
- Nuances of styles and designs
- What to measure and how to measure it
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Real Estate Bloopers: Preventing Client Horror Stories (3.75-Credit Hours)
Use the knowledge gained from client horror stories to implement best practices and provide a positive client experience.
As humans, we are bound to make mistakes, and each mistake is an opportunity to learn. In this online real estate course, you will learn about mistakes other licensees have made so that you can avoid making the same mistakes and negatively impact your clients. This MN real estate agent course explains the impact of negative client experiences, licensees’ fiduciary duties, and representation relationships. It also covers 11 different real-world examples of mistakes made by real estate licensees, the legal and ethical issues present, and the best practices for each scenario.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- Understand the impact of negative client experiences and how to remedy them.
- Learn the best practices for providing a positive client experience.
2024 Residential Contractor/Remodeler Update Online Video Course (Includes Energy) (7-Credit Hours)
Keep on Top of Your CE Requirements with This Course
This course will thoroughly inform you about important industry changes in contracting and remodeling, from how the current state of the housing market and demographics affects the contracting and remodeling industry to trends in homeowner desires, materials, timelines, and budgets. It satisfies 7 hours of real estate continuing education (CE), as well as the requirements for both an energy hour and a business management hour.
Topics include:
- Construction contracts and change orders
- Remodeling tips for aging in place
- The ins and outs of foundations, panels, roofs, and decks
- Energy efficiency Statewide business updates and best practices
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 7 hours of real estate continuing education.
This course includes 1 hour of Energy and 1 hour of Business Management.
Key Points:
- Learn about factors affecting construction in the last 3 years.
- It fulfills your Minnesota CE requirements.
- Stay up-to-date on Minnesota contractor code updates and industry changes.
- Satisfy requirements for an energy hour and a business management hour.
Introduction to Real Estate Investments (7.5-Credit Hours)
Minnesota real estate is still one of the best investments available anywhere. Agents who understand the numbers are on their way to earning extra commissions.
Investors are discovering that tax, cash flow, principal reduction, and the appreciation benefits of single- and multi-family properties outweigh other investment opportunities, including the wildly vacillating stock market. This Minnesota real estate course can open the door for you to the lucrative investment real estate market. If you are unfamiliar with selling residential real estate as an investment, you’ll get a step-by-step understanding of the fundamentals you’ll need to get started.
You’ll learn how real estate compares to non-real estate investments. You’ll discover how to package hard-to-sell listings to your existing real estate customer base. You’ll comprehend how to identify additional sources of financing, and you’ll learn new techniques for using commission dollars to build your own real estate investment portfolio.
Real estate course topics include:
- Nature of real estate value
- Estimating net operating income
- Cash flows and investor behavior
- Real estate and the IRS
- 1031 Tax–Deferred Exchanges
- Acquisitions and operation
- Dispositions, capital gain, and loss
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 7.5 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- Identify benefits of MN real estate investments over other non-real estate investments
- Understand how to meet the changing needs of buyers and sellers
- Improve your chances for business success
R-E-S-P-E-C-T RESPA to Avoid Penalties and Loss of License (3.75-Credit Hours)
Learn How to Navigate the Ins and Outs of RESPA in Minnesota
RESPA—the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act—applies to loans associated with federally related mortgage loans and was created to help home purchasers make informed decisions about their real estate transactions, as well as prohibit unlawful practices by real estate settlement providers. This online MN real estate course guides you through the requirements of the law, so you can avoid running afoul of it. Learn why the RESPA real estate law was created, who it impacts, the implications of violating the law, and examples to help you avoid the behavior that leads to fines, censure, loss of license, and/or imprisonment.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- Engaging video presented by knowledgeable real estate professionals
- Understand the ins and outs of the RESPA real estate law in Minnesota
- Get examples of behavior that constitute RESPA violations
The Tiny House: Is it a Phase or Craze? (3.75-Credit Hours)
Tiny Houses: What’s All the Hype About in Minnesota?
Witness this emerging market segment as you learn about the new world of tiny house living in Minnesota. In The Tiny House: Is It a Phase or Craze?, you’ll learn the origin of the tiny house; different types of tiny houses; the structural elements, costs, and considerations; and when a tiny house is considered real property. The tiny house is a reflection of expressed values by a growing number of buyers today: simple living in natural surroundings and smaller more efficient living spaces.
This online real estate course for Minnesota will reveal a client group whose needs may be unclear—until now. This course will prepare you to be knowledgeable of the construction and informed about market needs, as well as provide you with options to discuss with your clients who are seeking this type of real estate.
Minnesota real estate course topics include:
- Emerging Values Increase Demand for Tiny Houses
- Real Estate Solutions Addressing New Needs of Clients
- Momentum of Demand
- Concerns and Obstacles
- What a Tiny House Is and Is Not
- Basic Structural Elements
Houses: Why Bad Things Happen to Good Houses (7.5-Credit Hours)
Why Do Perfectly Good Houses Sometimes Go Bad?
This online video course features 8 hours of studio and onsite video learning objectives to help you understand the reasons housing systems may fail and how to prevent issues. We will take you on a building physics adventure, explaining in easy-to-understand terms how houses work and why perfectly good houses sometimes go bad. You will learn the critical role new construction materials play in reduced building tolerances and why that creates huge problems.
Helpful tips will enable you to communicate more intelligently and effectively with increasingly sophisticated homeowners. No more dealing with individualized parts of the house, this course provides the whole picture.
Topics Include:
- Overview of building physics
- New construction materials
- Owner usage created problems
- Heating/cooling consumption
- Insulation and siding
- Communication strategies
- Air quality and cleansing technology
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 7.5 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- Learn the role of construction materials in reduced building tolerances.
- Understand the whole picture of how houses work.
- Watch video lectures and take quick quiz questions after each video as well as unit exams.
- Follow along with a downloadable workbook during the video lectures.
- Learn how to communicate more effectively with clients regarding the condition of a home.
Law Chronicles: Episode 1 (2-Credit Hours)
Stay Up-to-Date on Real Estate Law with This Course
Many real estate professionals believe they understand real estate laws and think they’re in compliance, but the truth is that professionals across the United States continue to be disciplined for violating some of the most fundamental laws. This online real estate course takes a fresh look at old laws by reviewing the latest violations and provides real-life examples of what not to do. The topics are short and interesting, presenting content in text and video from a variety of real estate experts.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- Find out what you didn't know—so often we make mistakes because we don't know that we're doing something wrong.
- Learn from recent real-life cases about people just like you.
- The topics are short, fun, and can be applied immediately to your real estate practice.
Principle-Centered Real Estate Online Video Course (3.75-Credit Hours)
Center Your Real Estate Career Around Upholding Ethical Principles
This online video real estate course will teach you how to cultivate success in real estate transactions by upholding ethical principles. It will help you better connect with, communicate to, and create loyal, long-term clients. The presenter, a national speaker and author, brings a one-of-a-kind, passionate delivery of this course through engaging stories and the practical application of course topics. This video course will keep you on the edge of your seat while learning techniques that you can put to use immediately and throughout your career.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- Take a unique, brand-new approach to ethics in real estate unlike other continuing education courses you’ve taken
- Learn real techniques to help you build relationships in both personal and professional paths
- Watch 20+ interesting video segments
- Understand the importance of maintaining ethical principles and how to apply them in your transactions
Houses: From the Ground Up Online Video Course (7.5-Credit Hours)
Today's Homebuyers Demand That Agents Understand the Basics of Houses
There are many challenges to helping others find suitable housing. One of the biggest is to effectively answer simple questions about housing structure and condition. That’s why we’ve put together this special online video course. In it, you'll learn the language of houses and how they are built—plain and simple. Our dynamic instructors take you from the classroom right into the structural workings of a house. This highly visual instruction helps you gain the answers to the questions about the product you sell. From the foundation to the rooftop you will explore everything in-between.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 7.5 hours of real estate continuing education.
Twenty Cost-Effective Home Improvements (3.75-Credit Hours)
Discover the Most Valuable Improvements Homeowners Can Make to Increase the Value of Their Homes
Presented in an entertaining and informative countdown format, this online video course employs the latest national data to calculate the 20 home upgrades that provide the greatest return on investment. Including internal improvements like kitchen remodels and outdoor improvements like deck additions, this course explores the home improvement process from all angles to reach some surprising conclusions about cost and value. This course will help you advise your clients on how to make wise choices that positively impact the resale value of their homes.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- Learn how to add value to a home and increase revenue.
- Explore which improvements your clients should complete before listing a property.
- Increase your commission by helping your clients to add value.
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Agency Essentials Online Video Course (1-Credit Hours) (Includes Agency)
Refresh Your Knowledge of Agency With This Course
This course provides a refresher of important agency topics to fulfill 1 hour of agency credit. Topics covered include agency relationships, types of agency relationships, and fiduciary responsibilities. In-the-field examples are also included to show agency concepts in action.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 1 hour of real estate continuing education, including 1 hour of agency credit.
Key Benefits
- Refresh your knowledge of the key points of real estate agency.
- Earn 1 hour of agency credit.
Unconscious Bias: Barrier to Service? (2-Credit Hours)
What you don't know CAN hurt you…and your customers, too!
This course examines unconscious biases and helps you to address it in your life and in your real estate practice. Eliminating both conscious and unconscious bias is not only the right thing to do for your clients and customers, but it also can open a new world of opportunity. In this class, you will look at how you can create a bias-proof process that will lead to numerous benefits.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- Address key areas such as buyer consultation, seller consultation, listing appointments, open house leads, and internet inquiries
- Gain awareness in areas you didn't know were problematic
- Address unconscious bias at various points of the transaction with buyers and sellers
- A workbook is included
High-Performance Housing Online Video Course (Includes Energy) (1-Credit Hour)
Satisfy your one-hour energy training requirement!
Using the principles of building science, you will learn about the building envelope and how it helps protect the home from energy loss. you'll also learn the different powers of energy types, such as electricity, and fossil fuels. This course will give you the information you need to best serve your clients.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 1 credit-hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Points:
- It satisfies your one-hour training requirement
- This course covers topics from building science to energy basics
- Learn from the comfort of your home
The CIC Paper Chase Online Video Course (2-Credit Hours)
Gain the knowledge you need to represent clients skillfully in common interest community (CIC) transactions!
Learn about the required documents you need to secure for your buyer’s time-sensitive review. Many potential real estate buyers are intrigued about owning a property with shared amenities and services they would not be able to afford on their own, but they should be knowledgeable about the fees and limitations associated with these properties. you'll also learn what to spot in those documents to help your clients determine whether the properties they are considering are sound investments.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Benefits:
- Understand your role and the value you bring to your clients by identifying the key documents to review
- Spot red flags to help your clients avoid potential bad investments
- Help your clients determine the financial health of the real estate
- Learn how to uncover hidden costs, so your clients aren’t caught off guard
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
Water: How it Affects Property Online Video Course (3.75-Credit Hours)
As a real estate professional, encountering property that is on water, near water, or comes with a water feature is very common.
In this course, you will learn how to effectively guide your clients in making appropriate decisions concerning buying, selling, and assessing properties in which water is involved. By the end of this course, you will be able to answer the following questions and more: "What are the risks of a pond on the property?” "Does a rain garden increase the value of a property?” "Can those cattails be cleared for a better view of the lake?”
Our expert instructor also addresses issues that arise regarding storm water run-off, ponds, wetlands, and streams. you'll learn the real estate value of safe drinking water from private and municipal well sources, as well as who owns water assets and who is responsible for associated costs. This course will inform you of essential facts and critical knowledge that can save you and your clients from making costly real estate decisions.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Benefits:
- Explains basic impacts of water on property
- What you need to know about water issues in order to represent your clients well
- Learn how water affects the value of property
- Understand the issues surrounding drainage, stormwater run-off, septic systems, private wells, and sound water management practices
Repurposing Property: Friend, Foe, or the American Dream? Online Course (3.75-Credit Hours)
Learn about this growing real estate trend!
Explore many untapped property opportunities for you and your buyers and sellers and the enormous impact of successful repurposing projects on your neighborhoods and communities. This course will help you master concepts necessary to develop and act as an agent in repurposing housing and commercial space. You will discover new ideas, programs, and opportunities that apply throughout the country, whether in urban, suburban, or rural areas, and for projects big and small. In addition to providing resources for further research, this course gives you strategies for bringing the right people together to make these projects possible and for obtaining community support that will result in successful projects that benefit all.
Key Benefits:
- Understand the value of properties that others view as undesirable
- Review challenges, restrictions, and opportunities in various real estate markets
- Learn strategies to bring key people together to make these projects possible
Protecting Elders from Real Estate Scams Online Video Course (3.75-Credit Hours)
Learn to protect some of America's most vulnerable citizens with this immersive video course.
The law recognizes that elders are susceptible to financial abuse and fraud. Real estate licensees are uniquely positioned to help protect these vulnerable individuals from being preyed upon. This online video course gives you the knowledge of the most common types of elder scams and how you can help elders to take steps to prevent abuse. Video instructors describe how and to whom to report suspected elder financial abuse. Through education, knowledge, and awareness, you can contribute to safeguarding the interests of your clients and other consumers in the marketplace.
Key Benefits:
- Learn about common scams that target the elderly
- Learn to recognize the warning signs of financial abuse, so you can prevent further damage
- Understand what you can do to help
Solving the Downpayment Dilemma Online Video Course (3.75-Credit Hours)
Learn how to overcome one of the biggest home buying hurtles!
How can you help more people realize the dream of owning a home? By solving the down payment dilemma. In this course, you will explore the concepts and innovative programs that make that dream come true. This course explores how to crowdfund a down payment, how to qualify for state and federal low down payment programs, as well as how to find and reach customers—whether millennials with high student loan debt or newlyweds looking to improve their credit scores—who need down payment assistance.
Key Benefits:
- Understand the needs of consumers young and old and how to navigate the needs and wants of millennials and baby boomers
- Learn about federal and state programs that offer downpayment assistance
- Discover how to use crowdfunding to earn downpayment funding
- Analyze the home search process and categories of consumers in the market
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Your Client's Financing: Dos and Don’ts (2-Credit Hours)
Help your clients avoid financing pitfalls!
From initial contact through the closing, real estate agents must move with the market. you'll learn how economic conditions, such as rising interest rates and employment indicators, along with many other factors, affect every client decision. This course will guide you step-by-step so you can help buyers choose the right type of funding. In addition, you'll be able to ensure buyers and sellers are getting the best possible price, all while providing a smooth transaction.
Experience pre-recorded, instructor-led video courses that allow you to review each lesson or segment when your schedule allows...and as often as you like. All you need is a reliable internet connection and a comfortable chair!
Key Benefits
- Know what lenders will accept and what they will not, so you can advise your clients appropriately
- Have a solid lender commitment with every offer
- Learn how to set your client’s expectations during the offer, after the offer, and going into the closing
- Avoid last-minute financing changes that can delay closing
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
Personal Safety in Real Estate OnDemand Course (1-Credit Hour)
Personal Safety in Real Estate is a practical one-hour video course that includes 6 short video segments. These short segments allow you to complete the course in small pieces or all at once. This course focuses on being aware of your surroundings and discusses different methods for fostering this awareness, such as the NAR Ten-Second Rule. Video segments range from 5 to 9 minutes and are followed by True/False questions to gauge your understanding of the material. The topics covered in this course are beneficial to all real estate professionals. Enroll today!
Topics Include:
- Introduction to Agent Safety
- Understand the Risk
- Keeping Yourself Safe Part 1
- Keeping Yourself Safe Part 2
- Keeping Yourself Safe Part 3
- Your Safety Plan
- Practice Activity
- Unit Exam
Mediate–Litigate–Arbitrate: Be Informed Online Video Course (2-Credit Hours)
Ever wonder what the difference is between mediation, litigation, and arbitration, and when each is best suited for the situation?
Learn the features, advantages, benefits, and limitations of each of these three dispute resolution types in order to help you educate your clients concerning their choices at critical and often tense decision making junctures. Each of the three dispute resolution types are examined and explained in simple yet comprehensive terms to enable your understanding and increase your confidence. Explore the difference between binding and non-binding arbitration, the defining elements and consequences of both, as well as the potential for an arbitration appeal. Real-life situations illustrate each dispute resolution option to help you gain relevant and applicable knowledge to use in future situations, limit your chances of being sued, and prepare you for the real estate world of today.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
Key Benefits:
- Reduce your liability and better serve your clients by understanding each of the types of dispute resolution
- Understand your specific role in each type of resolution and when to defer to others
- Quick quiz questions following each video help gauge your understanding and retention of the content
- Downloadable workbook pdf allows you to follow along with the video lecture
Millennials: Challenging the Norm Online Video Course (2-Credit Hours)
Designed for students who prefer self-paced interactive online content, these courses allow you to follow your path to success in a convenient online format.
This course examines the factors driving Today's real estate market. The instructor takes you beyond the newspaper headlines to illustrate how the former driving factors of real estate no longer apply as millennial buyers outpace baby boomers (previously the largest real estate buyer group).
You will explore essential expectations and patterns so you can refine and re-tool your knowledge and practices, as well as your branding and image, to reflect an understanding of the new real estate model. This course focuses on increasing your ability to work effectively and productively with millennials to achieve their real estate goals, as well as yours.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education.
Topics include:
- Traditional versus millennial real estate model
- The affected real estate market and model
- Effective strategies for working with millennials
Key Points:
Key Benefits
- This Online Video Course features video lectures, quick quiz questions after each video, and unit exams
- This course also includes a downloadable workbook to help you follow along during the video lectures
- Includes real-life examples of how to effectively work with millennial clients
Avoiding Deceptive Practices OnDemand Course (3.75-Credit Hours)
Advances in marketing and advertising technology and methodology are great for business, but can be worrisome for regulators who are tasked with ensuring consumers aren't being deceived through ads and testimonials. This course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and information you need to protect consumers, and to fulfill the disclosure and transparency requirements of federal law and regulations by avoiding business practices that can result in consumer confusion and deception. Learning objectives and key concepts are reinforced with 170 minutes of video instruction, as well as interactive practice activities, quick quizzes, and unit exams.
Topics Include:
- Federal Laws and Consumer Deception
- Understanding Complaints in the Real Estate Marketplace
- Team Names, Fictitious Names, and Brands
- The Dangers of Using Endorsements
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Liars, Cheaters, and Thieves: Averting Client Catastrophe OnDemand Course (3.75-Credit Hours)
Protect your client and safeguard your real estate business and career!
Can you name three of the top ten legal issues real estate professionals face today? This course enlightens you to all top ten issues, plus helps you navigate through the murky waters that can prevail when a clear understanding of real estate laws, statutes, and rulings is loosely or vaguely interpreted.
This course illuminates the issues that create problems in real estate transactions. You will learn to identify what constitutes negligence, and when it is fraud. you'll sharpen your understanding of what happens when a client makes a Breach of Contract claim, and how to avoid misleading statements that can have disastrous ramifications for you, your client, and your business. Your expert instructor will lead you through case studies to identify critical issues, determine what happened, discuss how the situation could have been handled appropriately, and learn how to resolve the conflict legally and within the scope of the law. Prepare for real-life real estate and avoid risky business mistakes in this essential course.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Topics Include:
- Top ten legal issues for licensees
- Failing to disclose a property defect
- Breach of duty
- Representing clients in unfamiliar territory
- Misleading statements equals deception
- Breach of Contract claims
- Failing to recommend inspections
- Negligence—when is an action innocent; when it is not
Key Points:
- Downloadable workbook pdf follows the video lecture, helping you follow along with the option to print and take notes
- Teaches common legal issues for licensees and how to avoid them
- Discussion video segments with two subject-matter experts discussing real-life situations to bring the content alive and reinforce learning objectives
- Real-life case studies for easy application of concepts
Millennials: Challenging the Traditional Real Estate Model OnDemand Course (3.75-Credit Hours)
Strategies and tips for working with Millennials.
This course examines the factors driving Today's real estate market. The instructor will take you beyond the newspaper headlines to illustrate how the former driving factors of real estate no longer apply, as millennial buyers outpace baby boomers (previously the largest real estate buyer group). You will learn how millennials—Today's largest real estate market—buy, sell, rent, strategize, and communicate. Learn how you can better serve this new leading population of clients.
This course will challenge past approaches to working with clients and illustrate successful approaches to working with Today's buyers and sellers. Get insight into how to educate yourself about millennials’ specific preferences and how builders and the real estate industry are responding to them.
You will explore essential expectations and patterns so you can refine and re-tool and your knowledge and practices, as well as your branding and image to reflect an understanding of the new real estate model. This course focuses on increasing your ability to work effectively and productively with millennials to achieve their real estate goals, as well as yours!
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Topics include:
- Traditional versus millennial real estate model
- Defining the market
- Wants, needs, and deal breakers
- Motivation
- The affected real estate market and model
- Effective strategies for working with millennials
Business Brokerage Training OnDemand Course
Real Estate Math OnDemand Course (3.75-Credit Hours)
Does real estate math make you anxious and uneasy or do you need a refresher?
This course is delivered in our stunning on-demand video lecture format. With our on-demand video lectures, you have the ability to access professional instruction anytime and anywhere you have an internet connection! This on-demand course engages, enlightens, and entertains!
You will review the calculations to determine a commission under different circumstances. Additionally, you will understand how to determine the seller’s net from sale and price based on a specified seller’s net. you'll review the calculations necessary to establish the amount a property has appreciated or depreciated. Building on this calculation, you will then review how to ascertain the rate of return on a property and verify formulas necessary for property managers.
Loan calculations will be reviewed and you'll develop greater understanding of loan-to-value ratio and equity, discount points and origination fees, amortization and qualifying a buyer, area calculations, legal descriptions, and much more.
This course offers valuable information for novices as well as seasoned agents. Enroll today!
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
Topics Include:
- Commission and Net to Seller
- Value and Rate of Return, Depreciation, and Closing Math
- Loan, Measurement, and Property Tax Math