| Code of Ethics & The Fair Housing Act | |
A 3 hour course which will satisfy both the NAR Code of Ethics Requirement and the NJREC Continuing Education ethics requirement. Upon successful completion of this course, students will achieve an understanding of how to practice real estate in the most ethical way possible, and the actions taken when ethics are in question. In addition to the ethics component, the course will also review both the Federal and State Fair Housing guidelines in celebration of 50+ years of Fair Housing in order to ensure equal housing opportunity for all.
TOPICS COVERED:
Review of the Code of Ethics:
* History and Background of the Code
* Review of Selected Articles of the Code and Standards of Practice
* Enforcement of the Code
* Concept of Procuring Cause in Arbitration
Review of Fair Housing:
* Overview of 50 years of Fair Housing
* Federal and State Fair Housing Laws
* American's With Disabilities Act
* Disparate Impact Discrimination
* The HUD NAR Partnership: Advertising, Code for Equal Opportunity, the Fair Housing Declaration
Continuing Education Credit:
New Jersey Real Estate: 2 Ethics Credits (C20202156)
New Jersey Real Estate: 1 Fair Housing Credit (C20202848)
This 3-hour course fulfills both the NAR Triennial Requirement and the NJREC Continuing Education requirement. Upon successful completion, students will gain an understanding of ethical real estate practices and the appropriate actions to take when ethical issues arise. The course also covers Federal and State Fair Housing guidelines, celebrating over 50 years of Fair Housing and promoting equal housing opportunities for all. To receive CE credit for online courses, attendees must participate fully and interact throughout the entire webinar.
Virtual Attendance:
The Zoom link will be emailed prior to the class. Login 10 minutes in advance of the start of class. Your Zoom display name must match your real name so we can identify you.
CAMERA: If possible, please turn-on your camera (except during breaks.)
AUDIO: Please keep your microphone muted throughout the duration of the class. If you have questions for the instructor, please use the Chat function to submit your questions or comments.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Students must return from all breaks promptly. Absence for 15 minutes or more from the course will disqualify you from earning continuing education credit. No credit for attendance will be given for partially attended classes.