11-Hr. MD Sales & Associate Broker Mandatory CE Only Package (If you were licensed before October 1, 2023)
This package includes all 11 mandatory CE hours for Residential Associate Brokers and Salespersons.*
Courses included in this package:
- Maryland Legal Update (3 mandatory hours in Category A - Legislative)
- MREC Brokerage Relationships & Disclosures (3 mandatory hours in Category H - Brokerage Relationships and Disclosure)
- Maryland Real Estate Code of Ethics (3 mandatory hours in Category D - Code of Ethics)**
- Upholding Fair Housing Laws (2 mandatory hours in Category C - Fair Housing)**
*Residential Brokers, Branch Office Managers, and Team Leaders need to complete 3 hours in MREC Required Supervision (Category I) as part of their 15 hours. This package does NOT contain that course.
**These courses were designed to meet the REALTOR® Code of Ethics and Fair Housing training requirements. Please confirm that your local association, who administers this training, will accept these courses.
Staying up to date on the law is vital to your career. First-time homebuyers are new to the real estate game completely, and people selling their homes may not have given real estate a second thought for 20 or 30 years. The ability to discuss new legislation, speak plainly with hesitant consumers, and thoroughly understand how state and local laws affect the industry impacts how you think, act, and speak about real estate, no matter the consumers’ level of experience.
This course covers recent Maryland laws and amendments that passed in the 2020 and 2021 legislative sessions, and pays particular attention to laws that relate to the real estate industry and your everyday real estate practice, ensuring that your knowledge of the law is as up-to-date as possible, and that you’re equipped to identify how new legislation can benefit your clients and customers.
Course Highlights:
- The Maryland Real Estate Commission’s mission, powers, and duties, and authority
- Home Builder Guarantee Fund award limits
- Lien priority
- License reciprocity
- Signage penalties
- Additional fair housing protections in Maryland
- Ethics and professionalism components to continuing education
- Recent laws regarding sink holes and septic inspections
- Tax credits for persons with disabilities, those who engage in historic revitalization, and other consumers
- The Housing Opportunities Made Equal Act
- Amendments to common interest community declarations and governing documents
- Recording of easements and CC&Rs
- Other recent landlord-tenant laws in Maryland
What's a consumer's #1 complaint about real estate licensees?
According to NAR’s recent Legal Scan, respondents frequently indicated "breach of fiduciary duty." In fact, more than 70% of respondents ranked this complaint among their top three issues.
Knowing what to disclose, when to disclose it, what to keep confidential, and all the other requirements of agency relationships is crucial for a successful and legal real estate practice.
This 3-hour course meets Maryland’s Brokerage Relationships & Disclosures core requirement.
Course Highlights:
- Agency options in Maryland
- Establishing agency in Maryland
- Real estate teams
- Open houses
- Property inspections
- Dual agency
- Intra-company agency
- Scenarios and examples demonstrating fiduciary duties in action
- Activities to reinforce agency concepts
Ethical real estate professionals who adhere to a high set of standards are the foundation for creating and maintaining confidence and stability in an ever-changing marketplace. Recognizing the need to promote ethical business practices, the Maryland Real Estate Commission maintains and enforces the Maryland Code of Ethics. Because some state licensees also are members of the National Association of REALTORS®, it’s important to additionally be familiar with the NAR Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
Aligned to the requirements of the current NAR cycle, this three-hour course offers a full review of Maryland's Code of Ethics, as well as the NAR Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. In addition, the course includes a review of the enforcement processes and penalties associated with both codes. The course also includes workplace case studies that illustrate the codes in practice and touch on such relevant matters as agency, fiduciary responsibilities, disclosures, and more. The course protects consumers by reminding licensees that ethical practices aren’t just the “right thing to do”—they’re the law.
Course highlights include:
- The rules and obligations outlined in the Maryland Code of Ethics and the NAR Code of Ethics
- The penalties associated with state and NAR ethics violations
- Interpretation and enforcement entities for both codes of ethics
- The differences between mediation and arbitration
- State and federal legislative and regulatory efforts to stop predatory lending and illegal property flipping
- Real-life case studies that illustrate workplace practices and code of ethics violations
- Activities and examples to seal in the new information and frame it in everyday context
*This course was designed by us to meet the REALTOR® Code of Ethics Training Requirement. Please confirm that your local association, who administers the Code of Ethics training, will accept this course.
Fair housing law stands as a cornerstone of civil rights legislation, aiming to eliminate discrimination in housing markets and ensure equal opportunities for all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, disability, or any other protected characteristic. By understanding the importance of fair housing law, licensees recognize its pivotal role in fostering inclusive communities and combating systemic inequalities. This course explores the historical context, key provisions, and practical applications of fair housing law, equipping licensees with the knowledge and tools necessary to uphold these principles in their professional endeavors.
Real estate licensees play a vital role in upholding fair housing principles and safeguarding the rights of all individuals in the housing market. As gatekeepers of property transactions, licensees must stay abreast of fair housing laws and practices to ensure ethical and nondiscriminatory conduct. Beyond legal compliance, embracing fair housing principles fosters trust, promotes diversity, and enhances business success in an increasingly diverse marketplace. This course will empower licensees to navigate complex fair housing issues with confidence, fostering a culture of inclusivity and advancing the vision of fair and equitable housing for all.
This course was designed to meet the REALTOR® Fair Housing Training Requirement. Please confirm that your local association, who administers the Fair Housing training, will accept this course.
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
Effective 10/1/2023 -All first time licensees who were issued an initial real estate associate broker or salesperson license on or after 10/1/23, the subject matter of continuing education courses is different. Please click here to be redirected to the correct page for first time renewals.
SUBSEQUENT RENEWALS - subsequent renewal licensees are required to complete the following:
RESIDENTIAL Salespersons and Associate Brokers: 15 hours
- 3.0 Legal & Legislative (A)
- 3.0 Brokerage Relationships and Disclosure (H)
- 3.0 Ethics (D)
- 2.0 Fair Housing (C)
- 4.5 Electives
COMMERCIAL Designation (SOLELY - NO RESIDENTIAL BUSINESS) Salespersons and Assoc. Brokers: 15 hours
- 3.0 Legal & Legislative (A)
- 3.0 Brokerage Relationships and Disclosure (H)
- 3.0 Ethics (D)
- 6.0 Electives
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