REAL ESTATE NC
North Carolina Real Estate Broker Total Access Continuing Education Library
Real Estate Total Access CE libraries for brokers grant you access to all of Kaplan’s comprehensive online library of North Carolina continuing education courses, allowing you to satisfy your broker CE requirements in one central location. Total Access CE is our most convenient and economical way to meet your North Carolina CE requirements and maintain your license.
Your CE Library Includes:
- Courses available anywhere, anytime
- Immediate results with instant exam scoring
- Printable certificate
- Courses designed by industry experts
What broker continuing education does North Carolina 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.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to North Carolina Real Estate Commission regulations, students will have 12 months access to all live online North Carolina Continuing Education courses, but only 30 days access to online (asynchronous) courses. Your access period begins on the day of purchase. Students will not have access to any courses during the North Carolina Real Estate Commission blackout period from June 10–30 each year.
Real Estate Total Access CE libraries grant you access to all of Kaplan’s comprehensive online library of North Carolina continuing education courses, allowing you to satisfy your CE requirements in one central location. Total Access CE is our most convenient and economical way to meet your North Carolina CE requirements and maintain your license.
Your CE Library Includes:
- A full year of access to all North Carolina-approved live online CE classes
- Thirty days of access to all North Carolina-approved self-paced 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.
North Carolina Total Access CE Library—Live Online Courses
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (June 9, 2026)
Class Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (June 9, 2026)
Class Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (June 8, 2026)
Class Date: Monday, June 8, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (June 5, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, June 5, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (June 5, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, June 5, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (June 3, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (June 3, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (May 30, 2026)
Class Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (May 30, 2026)
Class Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (May 29, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, May 29, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (May 21, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, May 21, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (May 20, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (May 14, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, May 14, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (May 13, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (May 6, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (May 4, 2026)
Class Date: Monday, May 4, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (April 23, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, April 23, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (April 23, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, April 23, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (April 15, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (April 11, 2026)
Class Date: Saturday, April 11, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (April 7, 2026)
Class Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (March 28, 2026)
Class Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (March 27, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, March 27, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (March 12, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, March 12, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (March 12, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, March 12, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (February 26, 2026)
Class Date: Thursday, February 26, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (February 25, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class February 11, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
Living with HOAs: The Good, the Bad, and the Legalities Live Online Class (February 11, 2026)
Class Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Class Times: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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.
Expand Your NC Real Estate Knowledge by Learning How to Navigate HOA Transactions Efficiently and Ethically
This 4-hour continuing education class provides North Carolina real estate licensees with essential knowledge for navigating transactions involving Homeowners Associations (HOAs). You will learn your fiduciary duties, how to identify and disclose material facts related to HOAs, and the legal and financial implications for both buyers and sellers in HOA-governed communities. This class will also cover the intricacies of HOA documents, fees, and regulations. By the end of this class, you will be better equipped to serve clients effectively and ethically when dealing with HOA properties.
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.
2025-2026 GENUP Live Online Class (January 30, 2026)
Class Date: Friday, January 30, 2026
Class Times: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
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 North Carolina Mandatory GENUP Continuing Education Requirement 2025-2026 Renewal Period with This Update Course
The 2025-2026 General Update (GENUP) course is a 4-hour continuing education course written by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course must be completed by all non-BIC or non-BIC-eligible North Carolina real estate licensees who wish to renew their licenses for the 2025-2026 license year and provides 4 of the 8 hours of continuing education required each year.
The 2025-2026 GENUP NC real estate Course includes a student manual supplement which covers several pertinent topics for North Carolina real estate licensees. These topics include agency, fair housing, law and rules updates, licensing and education, and some of the most frequently asked questions.
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.
North Carolina Total Access CE Library—Online Courses
Property Management and Managing Risk (6-Credit Hours)
A High-Level View of the Fastest-Growing Segment in Real Estate Today
Real estate property management is the fastest-growing segment of today’s real estate marketplace as more and more people are displaced from their homes through foreclosure and need to find shelter in a rental. In this introductory course, you will receive a comprehensive overview of what major duties and responsibilities are assigned to a property manager, explore the economics of the rental business, and learn the biggest risks and liabilities associated with managing rental properties.
Fair Housing (4-Credit Hours)
Complete Your NAR Fair Housing Training & Establish Smart Business Practices that Comply with Fair Housing Laws in North Carolina
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 NC 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 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.
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 North Carolina 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 NC brokers 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.
Everyday Ethics in Real Estate (4-Credit Hours)
Is Your Real Estate Practice Ethical? Learn How to Protect Yourself & Your Clients
This North Carolina 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.
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 North Carolina 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 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.
Undesigning Injustice Online Video Course (4-Credit Hour)
Dive into Fair Housing History Like Never Before
In this dynamic real estate course for North Carolina brokers, 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.
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.
Real Estate Finance Today (4-Credit Hours)
Sharpen Up Your Financing Skills Today
In a changing financial landscape with new real estate reporting requirements, Real Estate Finance Today offers an invaluable resource for North Carolina real estate professionals practicing in several different fields. From new developments in collateralized mortgage obligations, to flood insurance requirements, to TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosures, this real estate course takes the pulse of the current financial environment and explains it with clear language and advanced educational concepts. Key terms, case studies, unit quizzes, and financial appendices make this the best resource for staying up-to-speed in today’s fast-moving real estate economy. Learn finance in an easy and digestible way with this course!
Understanding 1031 Tax-Free Exchanges (4-Credit Hours)
Expand Your Knowledge and Understanding of Tax-Free Exchanges in North Carolina
This NC 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 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.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T RESPA to Avoid Penalties (4-Credit Hours)
Learn How to Navigate the Ins and Outs of RESPA in North Carolina
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 NC 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.
Key Points:
- Engaging video presented by knowledgeable real estate professionals
- Understand the ins and outs of the RESPA real estate law in North Carolina
- Get examples of behavior that constitute RESPA violations
The Tiny House: Is it a Phase or Craze? (4-Credit Hours)
Tiny Houses: What’s All the Hype About in North Carolina?
Witness this emerging market segment as you learn about the new world of tiny house living in North Carolina. 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 North Carolina 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.
NC 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
Twenty Cost-Effective Home Improvements (4-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.
Foreclosures, Short Sales, and REOs: Tools for Success in Today's Market (4-Credit Hours)
Learn necessary information to be a successful real estate professional.
In this course, you will review both the judicial and non-judicial foreclosure processes along with rights of redemption and foreclosure timelines. You will learn the pertinent forms used in short sale and REO proceedings, including key terms and definitions of the foreclosure business.
This course can guide you to success by helping you identify and market a short sale property and teaching you the right person to connect with at the lender. Whether you just need to sharpen your distressed property skills or are jumping in for the first time, this course is made for you.
Water: How it Affects Property Online Video Course (4-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.
Repurposing Property: Friend, Foe, or the American Dream? Online Course (4-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
Avoiding Deceptive Practices OnDemand Course (4-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
Solving the Downpayment Dilemma Online Video Course (4-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
Liars, Cheaters, and Thieves: Averting Client Catastrophe OnDemand Course (4-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.
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 (4-Credit Hours)
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!
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
Risk Management Online Course (4-Credit Hours)
This course provides the essentials on risk management that every sales professional must know to avoid legal problems and provides an action plan for minimizing liability. What's the difference between active fraud and negligence? What's the nitty-gritty on dual agency? What are reasonable accommodations, and who determines when they’re required? Risk Management provides in-depth, detailed answers to these questions and many more, backed up with real-word examples and end-of-unit case studies. Online access to course materials allows you to meet your continuing education requirements when and where you please.
Topics Include:
- Misrepresentation, Nondisclosure, and Unauthorized Practice of Law
- Disclosure of Environmental Hazards
- Agency
- Federal Fair Housing Laws
- The Americans with Disabilities Act
- Antitrust Laws
Red Flags Property Inspection Guide Online Course (4-Credit Hours)
Learn how to spot red flags and what to do once they have been identified.
Real estate professionals are held to a standard of reporting if they find something that is a "red flag” (a visual sign or indication of a defect), yet many are inadequately informed of what qualifies as a red flag and what their responsibility is when they find one. You are not responsible for a full inspection – a home inspector is – but since you have exposure to the home, there is an obligation to disclose what you see. Red flags always cause negotiations and can threaten sales, but they can be especially troublesome in a buyer’s market, when buyers can afford to be picky about many issues. And with as much inventory as we currently have, the individuals who are looking to buy these properties are more likely to be investors who are generally more familiar with these issues.
Recent legislation has directed you with the responsibility of inspecting properties for "red flags” – especially an extreme issue such as asbestos or mold. Brokers and agents who understand and comply with their state’s disclosure laws stand a better chance of avoiding legal liability or a sale falling through.
Limit your personal risk by being better informed of what to look for and how to correctly respond to the finding.
Topics include:
- What Are They and What Causes Them?
- Observing Red Flags Outside of the House
- Observing Red Flags Inside of the House
- Red Flags Associated with Environmental Hazards and Hazardous Materials