Description
What impact the Fair Housing Laws have on the real estate agent and their business practices.
The history and legacy of segregation
Are we working with buyer, seller, landlord, tenant, etc. with the same level of care OR are we treating them differently because of a perceived stereotype or their protected class?
Are we as real estate agents aware of the fact that we are in the forefront of providing a service that enables the consumer to have a roof over their heads thus creating stability in the life of that consumer How are we taking this responsibility on?
What sort of processes (Quality Control) do real estate agents have in place to make sure they are doing their best to provide equal and fair service to all?
Are real estate agents consistent in our application of the fair housing laws to all?
Are real estate agents treating everyone fairly?
This course is to serve several purposes and to discuss the process of why the behavior exists and what steps we need to take as real estate agents to minimize a negative impact on and in the housing process and more importantly, what steps we should take proactively to resolve this issue in our real estate practice.
To encourage agents and members to think about their behaviors and how they affect people around them.
Encourage awareness and the process of thought to allow us to make positive adjustments to our behaviors.
To recognize the need to be in tune with others which allows for better interactions and get to a defined
goal.
APPROVED FOR 3 HOURS CE
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CE Credits by LIVE DISTANCE EDUC. (ZOOM) requires that you have both a microphone and a camera in order to earn CE Credit. Registrants will receive ZOOM LINK AND INSTRUCTIONS 24 HRS
- Dec 10, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
- Location:
LIVE ZOOM CLASS, NY
- Directions to
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Full refund will be issued if cancellation is made 3 or more business days prior to class.
NO REFUNDS if cancellation is less than 3 business days, instead Education Credit will be issued for use within one year of cancellation.
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If the class is approved for NYS CE: LIBOR strictly follows Section 176.6 of the NYS License Law – Article 12A. Students are only permitted to miss 10% of classroom time. If more than 10% of class time is missed for any reason, NYS continuing education credits will not be issued. All New York licensing classes follow the same law for permissible time missed.
Cancellation Policy for NAR Designation courses:
A cancellation 10 or more days before a class is subject to a $25 fee. No refund is available for a cancellation made within 10 days of class or for a no-show.”
Accessibility Policy for LIBOR Courses:
Pursuant to 42 U.S.C.A. 12189, LIBOR offers examinations and courses in a place and manner accessible to persons with disabilities or will offer alternative accessible arrangements for individuals with disabilities. If you need accommodations that are necessary to meaningfully access LIBOR courses and testing, please contact LIBOR via email at educate@lirealtor.com or by telephone at 631-661-4800 x2, then option 2. LIBOR will review that request and then will explore with you what accommodations can be provided without fundamentally altering the nature of the course or the test with the final decision as to the particular accommodation to ultimately be decided by LIBOR upon completion of this process.