Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education
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24hr Approaches to Valuing Property
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These courses cover:
- Commercial Finance and Investment Analysis -Investment evaluation methods including property comparison, appraisal, capitalization rates, and the time value of money are also covered.
- Property Valuation: Sales Comparison Approach -Explains the data collection process and the various methods for estimating adjustments.
- Property Valuation: Income Capitalization Overview -Covers the steps in the income approach to valuation, including estimating income and expenses and estimating capitalization rates. Both direct capitalization and yield capitalization are discussed.
- Property Valuation: Cost Approach Overview -Covers the steps in the cost approach to valuation, including methods for estimating cost and estimating depreciation.
24hr Broker
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Includes:- Management in a Brokerage Office - Fundamentals of brokerage office management.
- Legal Issues in the Brokerage Office - Legal issues brokers need to be aware of.
- Property Management - Defines key terms and identifies types of tenancies and rental agreements.
- Licensees as Principal - What you need to know when you are involved in your own real estate transaction.
24hr Commercial
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Includes:- Commercial Leases - Provisions of office, retail, and industrial leases.
- Commercial Finance and Investment Analysis - History of the savings and loan industry, present commercial real estate financing practices.
- Commercial Sales and Exchanges - Commercial sales transaction and tax deferred exchanges.
- Structuring Ownership in Commercial Real Estate - Types of ownership available in commercial real estate.
24hr Master Your Career
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Includes:- Pricing Property to Sell - Pricing compared to appraisal, basic concepts of pricing property, principles of value, and more.
- Tax Advantages of Home Ownership - Tax benefits for homeowners and how to calculate the taxes that impact the purchase of a home.
- Licensees as Principal - What you need to know when you are involved in your own real estate transaction.
- Methods of Residential Finance - Conventional, FHA, VA Loans, and alternative financing options.
18hr Advance Your Career
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Includes:- Licensees as Principal - What you need to know when you are involved in your own real estate transaction.
- Property Management - Defines key terms and identifies types of tenancies and rental agreements.
- Tax Advantages of Home Ownership - Tax benefits for homeowners and how to calculate the taxes that impact the purchase of a home.
18hr Develop Your Career
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Includes:- Pricing Property to Sell - Pricing compared to appraisal, basic concepts of pricing property, principles of value, and more.
- Writing Contracts - Presenting offers, legal descriptions, suggested wording for the method of payment section and more.
- Methods of Residential Finance - Conventional, FHA, VA Loans, and alternative financing options.
Individual Courses
Understanding Closing Statements
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This course covers the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Settlement Statement form and the various calculations necessary to complete the form. Business Management in a Real Estate Office
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Some of the topics covered include guidelines for office financial and human resource management as well as budgeting, business planning, and government regulations. Commercial Finance and Investment Analysis
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A brief history of the savings and loan industry progresses into present commercial real estate financing practices. The different types of financing available to commercial properties and their characteristics are explained in detail. Investment evaluation methods including property comparison, appraisal, capitalization rates, and the time value of money are also covered. Commercial Leases
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This course analyzes the typical provisions of office, retail, and industrial leases. Formulas used to calculate rent, key negotiation points, and technical issues unique to industrial leases are also covered in great detail. Commercial Sales and Exchanges
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Aspects of the commercial sales transaction and tax deferred exchanges are covered in great detail. You will learn the essential elements of the contract, closing procedures, and documentation in a commercial sale along with the benefits and requirements of a tax deferred exchange. Current Developments in Agency
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Starts with key definitions, types of agency relationships and history of agency. Then covers dual agency, conflicts of interest in agency relationships, risk reduction strategies and agency policy. Also covers BRRETA and the future of agency. Georgia Basic Real Estate Finance
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Get the answers to questions about finance, without having to ask a loan officer! Georgia License Law and Rules (v3)
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This course covers Georgia real estate license law, rules and regulations, providing an overall summary of the law in simple language which is easy to read and understand. Green Home Construction
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This course covers aspects of "green home" construction and sustainable design, including lot shopping, site work and landscaping, and building material choices. It also addresses safety considerations and waste management. Legal Issues for Agents
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This course addresses several issues of concern to agents. The topic covered include antitrust, property disclosure, fair housing commissions, and license law violations in addition the course recommends guidelines for avoiding violations of the law. Legal Issues in the Brokerage Office
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The legal issues brokers need to be aware of are outlined in this course. Some of the issues covered are trust accounting, advertising, commissions, government regulations and license law violations. Licensees as Principal
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Learn what you need to know and do as a licensee when you are involved in your own real estate transaction. Management in a Brokerage Office
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Covers the fundamentals of brokerage office management. Some of the topics covered include guidelines for office financial and human resource management as well as budgeting and business planning. Methods of Residential Finance (v3)
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All of the various forms of residential real estate financing; including conventional, FHA, VA Loans, loan assumptions, purchase money mortgages, alternative financing are explained in this course. Also covers legislation relating to financing. Pricing Property to Sell
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Presents methods and principles for pricing property. Covers pricing compared to appraisal, basic concepts of pricing property, principles of value, approaches to pricing property and application of the market data and replacement cost methods. Property Management
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Defines key terms and identifies types of tenancies and rental agreements. Covers procedures for handling rental agreement termination, assignment, subletting, security deposits, trust accounts and trust funds and other practical topics. Property Valuation: Cost Approach Overview
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This course covers the steps in the cost approach to valuation, including methods for estimating cost and estimating depreciation. Students will apply what they learn using numerous examples. Property Valuation: Income Capitalization Overview
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This course covers the steps in the income approach to valuation, including estimating income and expenses and estimating capitalization rates. Both direct capitalization and yield capitalization are discussed. Students will apply what they learn using numerous examples. Property Valuation: Sales Comparison Approach
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This course covers the steps in the sales comparison approach to valuation. The course explains the data collection process and the various methods for estimating adjustments. Students will apply what they learn using numerous examples. Structuring Ownership in Commercial Real Estate
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The many different types of ownership available in commercial real estate and their implications are covered in this course. Issues addressed include liability, taxes, regulations, set up, and management as well as the benefits and drawbacks to each. Tax Advantages of Home Ownership (v3)
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Course covers types of tax benefits for homeowners and how to calculate the taxes that will impact the purchase of a home. Understanding Net to Seller Forms
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Every line of the Net to Seller form is covered in this course. The program leads the student through detailed instruction on how to prorate items and compute taxes, insurance, expenses and credits. Writing Contracts (v8)
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Reviews the fundamentals of writing contracts. Topics include presenting offers, legal descriptions, suggested wording for the method of payment section, earnest money, special stipulations and problems to avoid. ADA and Fair Housing
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ADA legislation affects the business of every real estate agent. Find out what the laws cover and how it pertains to you, while refreshing your knowledge of the Federal Fair Housing Laws. Check it Out: Home Inspection in Real Estate Practice
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Understand the importance of property inspections and how to advise your clients about the inspection process. Also, learn how to prepare a home for inspection and how to limit your liability during the inspection process. Consensual Dual Agency
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This course describes agency relationships and the inherent conflicts of interest of each, followed by coverage of dual agency, agency policy and procedures for implementing, documenting and changing agency policy. Ethics in Real Estate (v7)
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Ethics in Real Estate covers the NAR Code of Ethics and reviews case studies pertaining to the code. Sample scenarios are included as a decision making practice for licensees. This course will insure that real estate professionals have a strong understanding of the National Association of Realtors ® (NAR) Code of Ethics and understand the difference between ethical and unethical behavior. (Meets NAR's 3-Hour Mandatory Ethics Renewal Training)
Federal Law and Commercial Real Estate
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This course acquaints students to specific laws pertaining to commercial real estate ownership, transactions and federal laws governing real estate agencies. Includes agency, contracts, deeds, easements, estates in land, zoning, restrictions, tenancy, liens, foreclosures, title transfer, leases and court decisions. Green Home Features
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This course covers features of a "green home," including energy and water efficiency, lighting, appliances, and renewable energy. It also addresses methods of controlling heat loss and conserving energy. Introduction to Ethics in Real Estate (v7)
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This course covers the NAR Code of Ethics and reviews case studies pertaining to the code. Sample scenarios are included as a decision making practice for licensees. Principles of Commercial Real Estate
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Understand the different types of commercial real estate including office space, retail space and storage facilities. Additional topics include industrial real estate brokerage, site selection, land development, and the effect of local and regional labor markets on commercial real estate. RESPA Reform
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This course begins with an overview of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) and the rationale behind RESPA reform. Revisions to the Good Faith Estimate (GFE) and the HUD-1 and HUD-1A Settlement Statements are described in detail, along with tolerance requirements. The course concludes with some of the most frequently asked questions regarding RESPA reform and the revised GFE, HUD-1, and HUD-1A forms. Real Estate Math
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Covers math calculations involved in property measurement, commissions, investments and return on investments, capitalization, loans, property cost and price. The course presents easy-to-remember formulas and numerous practice problems. Short Sales and Foreclosures
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This course discusses short sale transactions, short sale alternatives, the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative (HAFA II/Short Sale) and Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP Tier 1 and 2) program, and the impact of short sales on buyers, sellers, and lenders. It also addresses the licensee's role in a short sale, including how to prepare a short sale packet for a lender. Discussed also is the MARS Rule and how it applies to licensees assisting clients with short sales. The course concludes with a discussion of tenant rights during and after a short sale and types of lender fraud that may be attempted in short sale transactions. Tax Free Exchanges
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Covers the basics of a tax free exchange of residential investment property. Topics covered include requirements of a tax free exchange, types of exchanges and the methods for transferring title when an exchange takes place. Using the Internet in Your Real Estate Practice: An Introduction
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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. Georgia Licensees, Stay Ahead of the Game!
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Because our mission is enabling students to achieve their goal of gaining the most from each and every Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education experience, Career WebSchool offers the highest quality online Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education courses built on twenty years of documented success. Career WebSchool, the Nation’s premier distance education provider has developed the ONLY online Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education courses delivered using their proven Mastery and Fluency education methodology. The primary feature that distinguishes this system from more traditional computer-based instruction is that the system is designed around proven instructional strategies, rather than around the capabilities of the computer. It presents the material to be learned, provides adequate explanation to insure that the student understands what is being presented, and requires that the student demonstrate his/her understanding through active participation in the learning process.
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To Complete your Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education Requirement You Must:
- All active licensees licensed after January 1, 1980, must complete at least 24 hours of approved continuing education course work during each four year renewal period.
Note: Salespersons who complete the 25 hour post license course in their first year of licensure may count that course as meeting only 6 hours of the CE requirement for the first renewal period. In the succeeding 3 years of their first renewal period, such salespersons must complete an additional 18 hours of CE courses in order to renew their licenses. (Georgia Real Estate License Law and Rules and Regulations, Chapter 520-2-.07(7).)
- Salespersons and Brokers renew their license every 4 years in the month of their birth.
The information provided is designed to provide a summary of the minimum education, experience, and examination requirements established by the Georgia Real Estate Commissionto renew your Georgia Real Estate License.
Career WebSchool: Career WebSchool has offered the most effective online real estate licensing courses since 1989. Career Web School Georgia is a state approved Online Real Estate School offering real estate agents an easy, cost-effective method of completing their Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education courses. Besides your Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education courses, you may also complete your Georgia Real Estate Broker course with ease as well. All of our real estate license courses are APPROVED by the Georgia Real Estate Commission.
How does a course work?
Each Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education course is divided into lessons that take about 20-30 minutes on the average. Each lesson consists of text with multiple choice questions mixed in. The text is presented one small, easy-to-understand sentence or paragraph at a time. After a few screens of text, you willanswer a few questions about what you have read. As you progress through the lesson, thelearning processkeeps track of how you are doing on the questions. After all the text is presented, the computer will go back to the questions you missed or had problemswith and review them in random order. You'll keep working on the lesson until you've answered all the questions correctly on two occasions. At that point, the lesson will be marked as complete on the main menu. You can quit a lesson at any time and a bookmark will save your place, so you don't have to repeat work you've already done when you return to a lesson.
Completing the Course
All the lessons for the course are completed online. Each hour of approved credit will take approximately one hour of computer time to complete. The 15-hours of Elective Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education courses will take approximately 15 hours to complete. You may access the online course immediately and begin working as soon as you complete the registration process.
Final Exams
Georgia does not require final exams for Georgia Real Estate Continuing Education courses.

