Indiana Real Estate CE Courses Online (IN License Renewal)
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Indiana Real Estate CE Course Packages
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Individual CE Courses
Managing a Real Estate Brokerage
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Learn how to determine the legal organization of the business
- Identify licensing and responsibilities of the company and the managing broker
- Pocket useful tips on launching a real estate brokerage, including strategic planning and operational logistics
A New Look at Contract Law
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Take a unique look at contracts including their history, evolution and definitions
- Learn how to create a valid contract and the proper format
- Gain insights on contract types and Statute of Frauds
- Learn how to recognize a breach of contract
Americans with Disabilities Act ADA
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Explore the Americans with Disabilities Act and whom it protects
- Uncover the purpose, history, application and enforcement of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Charting Your Success: The Code of Ethics, Buyer Representation, and Your Value Proposition
ABRIDGED DESCRIPTION:ย
Continuing education in ethics is a requirement for all real estate licensees and the NAR also requires its members to complete and approved ethics course every three years. The three-hour Charting Your Success: The Code of Ethics, Buyer Representation, and Your Value Proposition is designed to meet the continuing education in ethics curriculum requirements as well as the NAR Code of Ethics requirement. The chapters cover the purpose, structure, and applicability of the Code of Ethics with an in-depth look at Articles 1 and 3 against the backdrop of recent litigation aimed at the real estate industryโs cooperative compensation model. The course demonstrates how buyer representation and ethical practice are part of a licenseeโs value proposition and provides perspective on how high ethical standards can be used when adapting to market changes. Case studies and examples help bring the content to life and help licensees apply ethics to their real estate practice.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:ย
- The purpose of the National Association of REALTORSยฎ, and the overall structure of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
- How the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice aligns with and yet differs from general business codes of conduct.
- Aspirational concepts contained within the Preamble to the Code of Ethics.
- The role of the professional standards enforcement process of NAR boards and association when an ethics complaint is lodged.
- An overview of Articles applying to duties to clients, customers, the public, and REALTORSยฎ and their Standards of Practice.
- An in-depth look at Article 1, violations of Article 1, and its applicability to todayโs real estate landscape.
- An in-depth look at Article 3, cooperation, possible violations of Article 3, and its applicability to todayโs real estate market.
- A review of the ethics of buyer representation.
Cybersecurity: Protecting the Real Estate Transaction
Do you feel prepared for a cyber attack? This course will help you to identify scams and how cybercriminals gain access to organizationsโ network systems with the intention of stealing data or holding files hostage. You will learn why real estate organizations are targeted, preventative measures to protect your data, and guidelines for establishing a cybersecurity policy manual.
Course Highlights
โข Learn about types of cybersecurity attacks
โข Understand why cybersecurity is necessary
โข Explore why real estate organizations are targeted for cyber crimes
โข Gain knowledge on how to prevent cyber attacks
โข Learn how to establish a cybersecurity policy
Educating Homebuyers
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Gain confidence teaching buyers about the buying process
- Learn to show buyers how to get their finances to purchase a home
- Know how to help buyers systematically search for a home in in their current market
- Understand how to teach buyers how to negotiate like a pro
Educating Sellers
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Educate your sellers during the listing presentation.
- Teach your clients of the importance of staging to sell.
- Help sellers understand strategies when their home hasnโt sold.
- Teach sellers how to evaluate and handle multiple offers.
- Help sellers better navigate contract negotiations.
Ethics in the Age of Disruption
This course was created and designed to train and instruct REALTORSยฎ on the practical application of the REALTORยฎ Code of Ethics and fulfills the REALTORยฎ Triennial Ethics Requirement.
Every three years, the National Association of REALTORSยฎ requires members to complete a REALTORยฎ Code of Ethics course in order to remain in good standing with their local, state, and national associations. ย Additionally, this course may potentially be approvable for REALTORSยฎ who wish to fulfill Code of Ethics requirement from the National Association of REALTORSยฎ. Check with your local REALTORSยฎ association.
Fair Housing Laws and Compliance
Fair and equitable treatment in housing and real estate transactions is a right by law. This course covers information to ensure licensees comply with the federal Fair Housing Act, including protected classes, exemptions, prohibited conduct, and enforcement. The course is approved for two hours of continuing education.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
- Learn why fair housing laws are necessary by learning about the history of housing discrimination and its lasting impact.
- Review the laws that make housing discrimination illegal, and the actions prohibited and required by these laws in the business of real estate.
- Recognize the personal characteristics that federal law protects from discrimination in housing, and state and local government protections that may exceed federal protections.
- Gain an understanding of what steering is and strategies to avoid it.
- Recognize the danger in making assumptions based on stereotypes, and the importance of allowing consumers to choose which communities/neighborhoods they want to live in.
- Describe what reasonable accommodations and modifications for people with disabilities may be required by fair housing laws.
- Apply best practices in fair housing marketing and advertising.
- Use interventions to aid in the interruption of implicit biases so that consumers are treated with equal concern, respect, and fairness.
- Discover fair housing resources to assistance your clients.
Fair Housing
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Discuss fair housing law developments through the years
- Examine advertising policies and exemptions through case studies
- Pocket useful tips on how to stay clear of discriminatory practices in sales, rentals, and financing of real estate
Going Green: Elements of an Eco-friendly Home
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Learn how homebuyers can reduce their environmental footprint
- Examine the costs of sustainable materials
- Explore pros and cons to eco-friendly materials and homes
Handling Multiple Offers
How to Work with Real Estate Investors – Part 1
Tom Lundstedt is known as the funniest investment and tax guy in America. His programs have entertained and enlightened more than 3,000 audiences from sea to shining sea. He’s a former Major League baseball player whose striking combination of humor and real-world examples makes his subjects spring to life.
ABRIDGED DESCRIPTION
Boost your knowledge of working with real estate investors.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Explore insights on the investor market and uncover opportunities to grow your business
- Learn the skillsets, terminology and experience required to work with investor clients
- Gain confidence in evaluating an investment property
- Supplement your learning with real world case studies, worksheets, audio, and video
How to Work with Real Estate Investors – Part 2
Tom Lundstedt is known as the funniest investment and tax guy in America. His programs have entertained and enlightened more than 3,000 audiences from sea to shining sea. He’s a former Major League baseball player whose striking combination of humor and real-world examples makes his subjects spring to life.
ABRIDGED DESCRIPTION
Master the skills you need to work successfully with real estate investors.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Gain confidence in evaluating real estate investment properties
- Examine cash flow, NOI, depreciation, rate of return, cap rate, cash on cash and more
- Learn how to leverage five different methods to determine a rental propertyโs value
Implicit Bias Awareness and Cultural Competency
May the Code Be With You
This continuing education course addresses the specifics of the National Association of REALTORSยฎ Code of Ethics and ethical practices and decision-making for real estate professionals. Additionally, this course may potentially be approvable for REALTORSยฎ who wish to fulfill Code of Ethics requirement from the National Association of REALTORSยฎ. Check with your local REALTORSยฎ association.
Property Condition Discovery and Disclosure Compliance
This course covers information to aid real estate licensees in better understanding how to comply with the laws the govern real estate property condition disclosure. This course covers the obligations of sellers, buyers, and agents in the discovery and disclosure of residential property conditions. Focus is given to requirements for making environmental hazard disclosures and handling stigmatized property disclosure exceptions.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
โข Recall material facts and defects that require seller disclosure is most states.
โข Describe the obligations of sellers and seller agents in providing property condition disclosures to potential buyers.
โข Describe the obligations of buyer agents in ensuring clients understand the sellerโs disclosure process and important steps in buyer due diligence.
โข Learn about the health risks and disclosure requirements for potential internal and external environmental hazards.
โข Review how to handle inquires and disclosure exceptions related to stigmatized property, HIV/AIDs exposure, and sex offenders.
โข Read case information to learn how courts have ruled in different states and under different circumstance in handling complaints related to the property disclosure obligations and liabilities of individuals involved in a real estate sales transaction.
Real Estate Investing: Beyond the Basics
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Narration
- Learn how to use an investment property worksheet to analyze a property
- Explore how to determine a property’s investment value quickly and effectively
- Uncover the ins and outs of the passive loss rules
- Examine how to maximize the tax-savings benefits of depreciation through a bifurcation strategy
Real Estate Safety: Protect Yourself and Your Clients
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Explore tips for protecting yourself and your clients
- Identify safety tips for getting a clientโs home ready to sell
- Learn how to conduct safe showings
Real Estate Trust Accounts
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Identify proper accounting, its impact, and accounting documentation
- Go inside federal, state and local trust fund rules and regulations
- Analyze links between real estate trust accounts and the dangers of commingling funds
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Service, Support and Companion Animals
Real estate licensees should have some familiarity with the laws that prohibit discrimination against persons who have a disability and their animals. This course covers how to comply with the anti-discriminatory provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing Act that protect persons with disabilities and their animals.
Serving Generational Clients
Real estate professionals need to stay aware of demographic shifts that impact consumersโ home buying and selling. This course focuses on the demographics and home buying and selling trends for six generation groups: Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, and Generations X, Y, Z, and A. Based on four important generation home buying trends, specific focus is given to environmentally-friendly home features, multi-generational home solutions, planned unit developments, and first-time home buyer preparedness.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
- Learn the birth dates that define each generation group and gain an understanding of the major life experiences that shaped the attitudes and behaviors of group members.
- Discover current home buying and selling trends for each generation group.
- Review detailed information about features that make a home energy-efficient and resources for helping your buyer-clients assess if a home satisfies their environmentally-friendly needs.
- Learn why and how accessory dwelling units may be a solution for clients seeking multi-generational home solutions.
- Be better prepared to guide first-time Gen Xer and Millennial home buyers through the complex home purchase process with a focus on preparedness for mortgage loan approval.
Workforce Housing: Solutions for Homes and Financing
The purpose of this course is to provide real estate licensees a foundational understanding of workforce housing. This course first defines workforce housing and its purpose. Licensees learn about creative workforce housing projects initiated and funded by employers and other stakeholders. Focus is given to financing options available to low- and middle-income homebuyers.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
- Gain an understanding of how workforce housing is defined and how it can improve current worker shortage and affordable housing challenges.
- Learn about creative and diverse methods that have been used by employers to provide affordable housing options that attract and retain workers.
- Discover why and how real estate developers, nonprofits, and other key stakeholders have worked together to offer affordable housing solutions in areas where home prices are out of reach for middle-income workers.
- Gain an understanding of different types of mortgage loan programs that are structured to provide affordable home financing options to homebuyers who have low or moderate income, including how buyers qualify for a loan and key loan features and benefits.ย
Online Correspondence: Managing a Real Estate Brokerage
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Learn how to determine the legal organization of the business
- Identify licensing and responsibilities of the company and the managing broker
- Pocket useful tips on launching a real estate brokerage, including strategic planning and operational logistics
OC: Charting Your Success: The Code of Ethics, Buyer Representation, and Your Value Proposition
ABRIDGED DESCRIPTION:ย
Continuing education in ethics is a requirement for all real estate licensees and the NAR also requires its members to complete and approved ethics course every three years. The three-hour Charting Your Success: The Code of Ethics, Buyer Representation, and Your Value Proposition is designed to meet the continuing education in ethics curriculum requirements as well as the NAR Code of Ethics requirement. The chapters cover the purpose, structure, and applicability of the Code of Ethics with an in-depth look at Articles 1 and 3 against the backdrop of recent litigation aimed at the real estate industryโs cooperative compensation model. The course demonstrates how buyer representation and ethical practice are part of a licenseeโs value proposition and provides perspective on how high ethical standards can be used when adapting to market changes. Case studies and examples help bring the content to life and help licensees apply ethics to their real estate practice.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:ย
- The purpose of the National Association of REALTORSยฎ, and the overall structure of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
- How the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice aligns with and yet differs from general business codes of conduct.
- Aspirational concepts contained within the Preamble to the Code of Ethics.
- The role of the professional standards enforcement process of NAR boards and association when an ethics complaint is lodged.
- An overview of Articles applying to duties to clients, customers, the public, and REALTORSยฎ and their Standards of Practice.
- An in-depth look at Article 1, violations of Article 1, and its applicability to todayโs real estate landscape.
- An in-depth look at Article 3, cooperation, possible violations of Article 3, and its applicability to todayโs real estate market.
- A review of the ethics of buyer representation.
- A look at how ethical conduct supports a REALTORยฎโs value proposition.
- Examples of how to adapt real estate practices while living by the Code of Ethics.
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How to renew a Real Estate License in Indiana
Real estate agents need to renew their licenses at regular intervals as a requirement by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency. The process of renewing your real estate license in Indiana is fairly simple and includes the following steps:
01. Complete your Indiana Real Estate CE Course.
The first step towards your Indiana real estate license is completing the required state-approved Indiana Continuing Education course.
02. Complete your Indiana real estate license renewal application.
Once you have completed your continuing education course and course exam, you need to go to the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency website and update your course completion numbers.
03. Pay the Indiana real estate license renewal fees.
Lastly, you need to pay the renewal fees to complete the renewal process.
Discover why professionals choose Colibri Real Estate as their preferred partners for CE in Indiana.
FAQs
Continuing Education or CE courses are required for retaining and renewing your real estate license. Colibri offers a range of accredited real estate CE courses and classes for your real estate license renewal in Indiana.ย
Below are the credit hour requirements to renew your real estate license in Indiana:ย
Post-Licensing: 30 hours
Broker: 36 hoursย
Managing Broker: 36 hoursย
All Indiana-licensed real estate brokers must complete 12 hours of continuing education (CE) each year of the same 3-year license renewal cycle.ย
Your Indiana Real Estate license must be renewed online through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA) after completing your Indiana state-approved CE courses.ย
Cost for Indiana Broker post-licensing:
Course Fee: $229
License renewal cost for Indiana Broker license renewal:ย
Course Fee: $79ย
License Renewal Fee: $60ย
Late Fee: $50ย
License renewal cost for Indiana Managing Broker license renewal:ย
Course Fee: $79ย
License Renewal Fee: $60ย
Late Fee: $50ย
Hereโs how often you need to renew your real estate license in Indiana:ย
Broker Post-Licensing: Within 24 months of acquiring license
Broker: Every 3 yearsย
Managing Broker: Every 3 years