MD Salespersons & Associate Brokers Residential CE Package

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Why it's for you:
  • Courses in this package are designed to meet Maryland CE requirements.
  • Take courses online at your own pace!
  • NAR EthicsThis course was designed to meet the NAR and ethics requirements in Maryland.
  • Accessible Narrated Audio with Adjustable Speeds
What's included:
Mandatory Hours: 15.5 hrs
Elective Hours: 0 hrs

Total Hours: 15.5 hrs
Narrating Audio for Coursework:

Learn how you want - listen to all of your course materials with our narrating audio learning option. With this new learning option, learn how, when, and where you want to stay compliant in Maryland.


Courses:
  • D/L Maryland A - Legislative: This three-hour course covers recently enacted legislation regarding real estate brokerages, housing and taxes, and property management. The topics covered include an overview of the legislative process of the U.S. and the state of Maryland and recently passed senate bills and house bills pertaining to real estate.
  • D/L Maryland C - Fair Housing 2025: This course is approved for 2 hours of continuing education. The purpose of this course is to ensure licensees can adhere to federal and state-specific fair housing laws. Chapter 1 highlights the evolution of fair housing laws. Chapter 2 and 3 delve into protected classes under federal and state fair housing laws and actions considered unlawful under these laws. Specific focus is given to the fair housing compliance in real estate sales or rental transactions, including advertising. The methods for enforcing fair housing laws are also covered.
  • D/L Maryland D - Maryland Ethics: The Maryland D: Ethics in Real Estate Transactions course is approved for three hours of continuing education. Chapter 1 focuses on the Maryland Real Estate Commission Code of Ethics and Chapter 2 covers a variety of mortgage fraud schemes, including predatory lending and illegal property flipping.
  • D/L Maryland H - Brokerage Relationships and Disclosure: How prepared do you feel to tackle every agency situation that comes your way? Understanding what agency is-and isn't-is key to your success as a licensee. Even experienced licensees can get confused by the myriad duties and responsibilities they owe to clients and third parties in brokerage relationships. Understanding the Maryland law and regulations about brokerage relationships and the related disclosures helps licensees comply with their legal obligations and better serve the consumers with whom they work. Licensees who have a firm grasp on these topics are well-equipped to explain the options available to consumers using the appropriate MREC forms, including the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent and the Consent for Dual Agency forms.
  • Maryland L - Principles of Real Estate Practice: The D/L Maryland L Principles of Real Estate Practice online course is designed to meet the three-hour continuing education curriculum requirements as set forth by the State of Maryland. The chapters cover topic areas such as escrow funds, common ownership communities, property management and landlord-tenant law, and advertising. The course mixes presentation of facts, concepts, math, key terms, and real-life examples to illustrate the topics being taught, as well as videos and quizzes for self-assessment. Each chapter includes a required quiz that students must pass before continuing to the next chapter. There is also a comprehensive final exam.
  • Maryland N - Professionalism: This course explores how professionalism and ethics are closely intertwined. You'll learn about the Maryland Real Estate Code of Ethics. You'll also learn the importance of ethical marketing, transparency, and prioritizing your clients' best interests. Additionally, you'll gain knowledge on managing conflicts of interest, such as dual agency and self-dealing. By following these guidelines, you'll build trust, foster long-term client relationships, and uphold the integrity of the real estate profession.