DL/MREC Required Supervision Course
Whether you’re acting as a broker, branch office manager, or team leader, it’s your duty to provide adequate and reasonable supervision to other licensees and independent contractors doing business on behalf of your brokerage. The consequences for failing to do so can be severe: You could lose your license and/or be required to pay a significant fine.
But what does it mean to provide adequate and reasonable supervision? In this course, we’ll look at how your supervisory responsibilities apply to the formation of intra-company agency relationships, advertisements, trade names, the proper handling of deposits.
Course highlights:
- Reasonable and adequate supervision as defined by Maryland law
- Independent contractor supervision in Maryland
- Supervising teams
- Attorneys, advertisements, incentives, and deposits
- Records management
State Requirements For Maryland
Maryland State Requirement Details for Real Estate Continuing Education
Renewal Date: Every two years from the date of original licensure
Hours Required: 15 hours
Brokers and Designated Branch Office Managers or Team Leaders:
RESIDENTIAL Brokers, Branch Office Managers or Team Leaders: 15 hours
- 3.0 Legal & Legislative (A)
- 3.0 Brokerage Relationships and Disclosure (H)
- 3.0 Ethics (D)
- 3.0 Supervision (I)
- 2.0 Fair Housing (C)
- 1.5 elective hours (no duplicates)
Commercial Designation (SOLELY – NO RESIDENTIAL BUSINESS): 15 hours
- 3.0 Legal & Legislative (A)
- 3.0 Brokerage Relationships & Disclosures (H)
- 3.0 Ethics (D)
- 3.0 Supervision (I)
- 3.0 elective hours (no duplicates)
Note: Legislative topic (A), Ethics topic (D), and Brokerage Relationships and Disclosure (H) are required Maryland courses for all licensees.
Maryland Real Estate Commission
Street Address: 100 S. Charles Street, Tower 1 Baltimore, MD 21201
Telephone: 410-230-6200
Fax: 410-962-8483