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Minnesota Real Estate CE Course


Broker and agents in Minnesota can satisfy their continuing education ce credit requirements online by taking our real estate courses. All CE training is approved for Minnesota and delivered in a state of the art online method.

Continuing Education licensing packages include:

Pricing Real Estate Property to Sell - Pricing compared to appraisal, pricing property, principles of value, approaches to pricing property, and more.

Tax Advantages - Tax benefits for Minnesota homeowners and how to calculate the taxes that will impact the purchase of a home.

Methods of Residential Finance - Conventional, FHA, VA Loans, and alternative financing options.

Structuring Ownership in Commercial Real Estate - Types of ownership available in commercial real estate and their implications.

Commercial Finance and Investment Analysis - Types of financing available to commercial properties and their characteristics.

Commercial Leases - Typical provisions of office, retail, and industrial leases.

Using the Internet in Your Real Estate Minnesota Practice - The impact the Internet has on your business and the technology needed get on-line are covered in this course. Learn to utilize the Internet and email to market your listings, manage leads, maximize exposure and locate valuable resources.

All CE course topics are approved for agents and brokers. Also, as separate license credit training:

  • Tax Advantages of Home Ownership
  • Pricing Properties to Sell
  • Consensual Dual Agency
  • Real Estate Ethics
  • Principles of Commercial Real Estate
  • More....

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Broker, Salesperson and agent license Rules and Regulations for CE:

All licensed brokers must receive:

one hour of CE training during each license period in courses in law or regulations on agency representation and disclosure; and

one hour of continuing education training during each license period in courses in state and federal fair housing laws, regulations, and rules, other antidiscrimination laws, or courses designed to help licensees to meet the housing needs of immigrant and other underserved populations.

The other 28 hours are elective courses

Sales real estate agents renew every other year by June 30th.

At least 15 of the 30 credit hours must be completed during the first 12 months of the 24 month licensing period.

No more than one-half of the credit hours per licensing period, including continuing education required under Subdivision 6, may be credited to a person for attending any combination of courses either:

sponsored by, offered by, or affiliated with a real estate company or its agents; or

offered using new delivery technology, including interactive technology, and the internet.

More can be viewed at our online page for Maine

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