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Real Estate Practice Post-Licensing Courses #7000
This 12 hour Course is required by the NREC and must be completed within 180 days of passing the real estate licensee test. The course is broken into 4 areas of study, however it is offered as one course and may not be taken separately.
Instructor: To Be Announced
3/14/25 through 3/15/25
This 12 hour Course is required by the NREC and must be completed within 180 days of passing the real estate licensee test. The course is broken into 4 areas of study, however it is offered as one course and may not be taken separately.
Instructor: To Be Announced
3/14/25 through 3/15/25
NE 12 clock hours
NE 12 clock hours
$110.00
Real Estate Practice Post-Licensing Course #7000 is a program designed to provide students with the basics of the real estate business.
This 12-hour Course is required by the NREC and must be completed within 180 days of passing the real estate licensee test. The course is broken into 4 areas of study, however it is offered as one course and may not be taken separately. The areas of study include:
Part 1 – Real Estate in Today’s Market (3 Hours)
Part 2 – Working with Sellers (3 Hours)
Part 3 – Working with Buyers (3 Hours)
Part 4 – Contract Considerations (3 Hours)
A current licensee can take this class for 12-hours of Continuing Education and it would be reported as Course #2000.
NE 12 clock hours
$110.00
Real Estate Practice Post-Licensing Course #7000 is a program designed to provide students with the basics of the real estate business.
This 12-hour Course is required by the NREC and must be completed within 180 days of passing the real estate licensee test. The course is broken into 4 areas of study, however it is offered as one course and may not be taken separately. The areas of study include:
Part 1 – Real Estate in Today’s Market (3 Hours)
Part 2 – Working with Sellers (3 Hours)
Part 3 – Working with Buyers (3 Hours)
Part 4 – Contract Considerations (3 Hours)
A current licensee can take this class for 12-hours of Continuing Education and it would be reported as Course #2000.