Washington 90-Hour First Renewal Package (Includes NAR Ethics)
Complete Your NAR Code of Ethics Training and Your First Renewal Requirements with This Complete Online Package
If you are a newly licensed broker who is also a member of the National Association of REALTORS®, you can complete your Code of Ethics requirement with this first renewal package. Featuring two mandatory 30-hour courses, a required 3-hour core course, a required 3-hour Fair Housing course, and six elective continuing education courses, completion of all these courses will fulfill the 90-hour Washington broker first renewal education requirement.
This package includes:
- REQUIRED Current Issues in Washington Residential Real Estate Online Course (3 Credit Hours): Satisfy Washington's 3-hour current issues continuing education requirement with this core real estate course. It tackles important topics that are of interest to Washington real estate professionals, including recent legislative and legal updates. Key issues detailed in this course include statewide form updates, buyer-broker compensation, and the use of licensed transaction coordinators. Stay up-to-date with the state’s most-current curriculum of engaging topics.
- REQUIRED Washington Advanced Real Estate Practices Online Course (30 Credit Hours): This mandatory 30-hour online course is all new with up-to-date content and a refreshed format that reinforces learning and retention. The course covers topics that are most important to a newly licensed broker in Washington, including agency relationships, conflict-resolution techniques, provisions of landlord-tenant laws, and how to conduct a short sale.
- REQUIRED Washington Real Estate Fair Housing Online Course (3 Credit Hours): Fulfill your 3-hour Fair Housing continuing education requirement with this comprehensive course, which provides a new look at prohibited conduct and offers some practical applications to help keep you in compliance. Cover the historical and societal context of housing discrimination, the legal framework intended to prevent housing discrimination, and steps you should take to prevent housing discrimination.
- REQUIRED Washington Real Estate Law Online Course (30 Credit Hours): Satisfy Washington’s real estate law post-licensing education requirement with this comprehensive course. Explore a variety of issues, from the role of brokers and managers in agency relationships to the elements of a contract. You will also learn about more current topics, such as errors and omissions insurance, and Washington’s Consumer Protection Act.
- 2025/2027 Association Ethics Online Course (3 Credit Hours)*: Based on Everyday Ethics in Real Estate, this Utah course presents the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) Code of Ethics and information on making ethical decisions in a 3-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.
- Houses: Why Bad Things Happen to Good Houses Online Video Course (6 Credit Hours): This online video course features 6 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.
- Land Development: Finding, Funding, & Finishing Online Video Course (3 Credit Hours): As a Washington 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 WA 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.
- Real Estate Evolution: Trends and Transformations Online Video Course (4 Credit Hours): Join us on a journey through history to understand the societal and environmental changes that agriculture and construction development have undergone and where they lead us to in housing today. You’ll take a look at the evolution of agriculture and modern-day agricultural trends, sustainable construction trends including passive and net-zero design, and alternative living spaces such as microliving.
- The Errors Tour: Real Estate Edition Online Video Course (4 Credit Hours): This 4-hour online video course takes you inside real-world case studies to show how common mistakes can damage your business and reputation. Learn how enforcement actions unfold while strengthening your knowledge of agency relationships, disclosure requirements, fiduciary duties, representation agreements, and the everyday practice of real estate. Gain the insight you need to prevent errors, protect your license, and build lasting trust with your clients.
- Whose Side Are You On?: Buyer and Seller Representation Online Video Course (4 Credit Hours): Relationships and representation are a key part of the real estate industry. This online video course looks closely at buyer and seller representation to help you more clearly define these relationships, roles, and duties. Topics discussed include evolution of agency representation, current legal issues, types of agency, exclusive vs. nonexclusive contracts, negotiating for each side, and Fair Housing concerns to keep in mind. You will leave the course better prepared to represent both buyers and sellers.
*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. A document containing justification for how our course meets NAR requirements are included on the student dashboard.
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