This is an 18-hour continuing education package for persons renewing their Nevada real estate license. This package provides the maximum number of online courses allowed in Nevada. Half of your 36 hours credit hours must be in a classroom, but the other half may be taken online.
This package is for you if:
This package is NOT for you if:
This package provides 18 hours of online self-study courses. No live classroom or webinar courses are included. The Nevada Real Estate Division requires that half of your education MUST be in a classroom, but the other half may be online education. When you purchase this package, you may begin work on online self-study courses immediately. You must make your own arrangement to take NRED-required classroom courses with another provider. You may instead enroll in our 36-hour package that includes live education provided by Steve Kitnick Seminars.
Online courses are available for two years from enrollment.
This package lets you choose which courses you want to take! We have pre-configured settings for Broker and Saleserson CE to make sure you get the hours you need for your license type.
Please view the calendar on NevadaCE.com to see the live instructional courses that are currently available to complete your topic hour requirements:
Price: | $89.50 (USD) |
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Credit Hours: | 18 |
State: | Nevada |
Category: | Vocational Training > Real Estate > Continuing Education > Nevada |
Purpose: | The online half of your required Nevada real estate continuing education. |
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Course ID: CE.6850000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 3
Category: Risk Reduction
This course explains the importance for real estate licensees to be proactive against online threats to their business and their clients. This course will describe cybersecurity, cyber threats, and responses to those threats.
The course is broken into three sections:
The course contains approximately forty-five pages of text. The course is divided into three sections. A review quiz of five questions follows each chapter. A quiz score of 70% or greater is required prior to being allowed to proceed to the next course section.
At the end of the course a final examination of 15 multiple-choice questions is required. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will not be given the questions which were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: CE.3205000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 3
Category: Ethics
This course is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of the many ethical issues involved in the practice of real estate. The course emphasizes that the standards of ethical conduct in the practice of real estate are based upon the National Association of Realtor's© Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice and upon federal and state laws governing conduct applicable to the practice of real estate. The concept of misrepresentation and all of its implications to the daily practice of real estate is discussed in detail.
The course is organized into three major topic areas: the licensee's ethical conduct with respect to clients and customers, the licensee's duty to the public and the licensee's duties to fellow Realtors©. A detailed discussion of specific ethical conduct under each of these three general categories will give the licensee an excellent basis upon which to conduct an ethical practice of real estate.
This course is composed of approximately 38 pages of text, including one appendix. The section quizzes, cover page and first four pages are not counted as course text content. The course is divided into five sections and one appendix. A review quiz of five questions follows Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4. A quiz score of 60% or greater is required for those quizzes before the student is allowed to proceed to the next Section.
At the end of the course there is a final examination of 40 questions: 35 questions are in true or false format. Five questions are in a multiple choice format. A test score of 75% or greater is required in order to pass the final exam and complete the course.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will NOT be given the questions that were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: CE.3206000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 4
Category: Agency
This course is designed to give the licensee a comprehensive understanding of the law of agency as it applies to the practice of real estate in today's market. The basic concepts of agency law are presented. The discussion of agency law is based upon both the common law concepts of agency and also the Nevada codification and expansion of agency law concepts. The fiduciary duties of the licensee are emphasized. Attention is also focused on the historical development of agency as it applies to the real estate industry. In this discussion, the concepts of seller representation, buyer representation and dual agency are examined in the context of modern brokerage practice. The specific requirements of the Nevada agency disclosure law and procedures are also presented.
The course contains approximately fifty-one pages of text plus two appendices and four section quizzes. The section quizzes, cover page, first four introductory pages and appendices are not counted as course text content. The course is divided into five sections and two Appendixes. A review quiz of five questions follows Section 1, 2, 3 and 4. A quiz score of 60% or greater is required prior to being allowed to proceed to the next course section.
At the end of the course a final examination of 54 questions is required: forty questions are in true or false format. Fourteen questions are in a multiple choice format. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will not be given the questions which were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: CE.3374000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 4
Category: Contracts
All licensees involved in the practice of real estate are necessarily involved in the preparation and negotiation of contracts. This advanced contract law course builds upon the basic principles of contract law which the licensee was introduced to in their pre-license course.
In this advanced contracts course, the licensee will build upon their basic contract law knowledge to include concepts beyond the basics. The licensee will be introduced to the numerous problems which may arise in the formation, interpretation and performance of a contract which may affect its validity. The licensee will also learn how the concepts of assignment and delegation may apply to a real estate related contract.
Conditions and contingencies are involved in most real estate transactions. In the discussion of conditions and contingencies the licensee will be introduced to how conditions impact most contracts. The licensee will also learn how to draft contingencies and their implications in the typical real estate transaction.
Finally, the licensee will be introduced to the concept of breach of contact and will learn the resulting consequences of a contract breach along with the many possible remedies available to the injured party. The licensee will also be introduced to the concept of tort liability as it applies to the breach of contracts and its impact on potential litigation in which a licensee may become involved.
This course contains approximately 65 pages of text. The course is divided into 4 chapters. A review quiz of 5 questions follows sections 1 through 4. A quiz score of 60% or greater is required prior to being allowed to proceed to the next course section.
At the end of the course, a final examination is required. The final examination consists of 35 questions: 21 questions in a true/false format and 14 questions in a multiple choice format. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will not be given the questions which were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: CE.3308000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 4
Category: General
Environmental issues have become a major concern in residential real estate transactions. This course is designed to give the licensee a comprehensive understanding of the many environmental issues that frequently arise in today's residential real estate transaction.
The student is introduced to state and federal disclosure laws regarding environmental hazards. The role of the licensee in the disclosure process is discussed, along with the seller's role in the disclosure process. The licensee will learn to identify the potential hazards of asbestos, lead, and radon. The licensee will also learn potential health effects of these hazards, and will learn to explain the potential health risks to their buyers and sellers. The licensee will also learn how these potential hazards may impact a real estate transaction when found to be present. In addition, the licensee will learn how to discuss with a client the possible remediation actions that might be taken if the hazard is discovered to exist. Included in the discussion of each environmental hazard are practice tips for the licensee to assist in dealing with each specific hazard in the residential transaction.
This course contains approximately 62 pages of text and is divided into four chapters. A review quiz of five questions follows each chapter. A quiz score of 60% or greater is required prior to being allowed to proceed to the next course chapter.
At the end of the course, a final examination is required. The final examination consists of 49 questions: 34 questions in a true/false format and 15 questions in a multiple choice format. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will not be given the questions which were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: CE.3309000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 4
Category: General
Environmental issues have become a major concern in residential real estate transactions. This course is designed to give the licensee a comprehensive understanding of the many environmental issues that frequently arise in today's residential real estate transaction.
The student is introduced to the Nevada and federal disclosure laws regarding environmental hazards. The role of the licensee in the disclosure process is discussed along with the seller's role in the disclosure process. The student will learn to identify the potential hazards presented by molds and fungi, volatile organic compounds, potable water supply contaminants, drug house contamination and underground storage tanks. The student will also learn potential health effects of these hazards and will learn to explain the potential health risks to their buyers and sellers. The licensee will also learn how these potential hazards may impact a real estate transaction if found to be present. In addition, the licensee will learn how to advise a client on possible remediation actions which might be taken if the hazard is discovered to exist. Included in the discussion of each environmental hazard are practice tips for the licensee which will assist the licensee in dealing with the specific hazard in the residential transaction.
This course contains approximately 65 pages of text. The course is divided into 6 chapters. A review quiz of 5 questions follows sections 1 through 5. A quiz score of 60% or greater is required prior to being allowed to proceed to the next course section.
At the end of the course, a final examination is required. The final examination consists of 41 questions: 31 questions in a true/false format and 10 questions in a multiple choice format. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will not be given the questions which were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: CE.3882000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 4
Category: Broker Management
This course is designed to give the licensee a comprehensive introduction to broker management. In the first chapter, basic management theory is reviewed along with the basic business principles a manager should know and be familiar with. A discussion of basic management skills is introduced that will focus on the skills necessary for managing a real estate brokerage. Using economic indicators as a management tool along with compliance with business law and ethics is also discussed. A brief introduction to financial management is also presented, including basic trust account administration.
An entire chapter is devoted to associate performance. Included in this chapter are the topics of motivation theory, the roll of management in motivating staff, and a discussion of the vital leadership skill of communication.
The third chapter focuses on staffing, recruiting, training, and associate retention.
The course contains approximately 77 pages of text divided into three chapters. A review quiz of 10 questions follows each chapter. A passing score of 70% or greater is required prior to being allowed to proceed to the next chapter.
At the end of the course a final examination of 30 questions is required. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will not be given the questions which were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: CE.3307000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 4
Category: General
This course is designed to give a detailed discussion of the items that may be included in a professional home inspection report. Nevada Association of Certified Real Estate Inspectors standards are discussed along with the common characteristics of most inspection reports and inspection procedures. This course is organized by looking at the structure from the exterior, the interior, the major house systems and environmental hazards. The course also examines the role of the licensee in the inspection process, the seller and agent property disclosure requirements and the buyer's obligations with respect to reliance upon a seller's representations as to the condition of the property.
This course is divided into 6 chapters. A review quiz of 5 questions follows chapters 1 through 5. The 5 quiz questions may be in either true/false, multiple choice or fill in the blank format. A score of 60% will be required prior to being allowed to proceed to the quiz for the next course chapter. All review exercises are open book.
At the end of the course, a final examination is required. The final examination consists of 68 questions. The questions may be in either in a true/false, multiple choice or fill in the blank format. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will NOT be given the questions that were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: CE.5338000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 6
Category: General
This course is designed to demonstrate that risk management should be viewed as a positive strategy that will provide for increased profits. Any risk that develops into a problem will necessarily cost money to solve. The course introduces the student to the concept of risk and potential consequences that risk presents if not managed properly. The student is introduced to the three main areas of legal liability: contract, tort and violation of law. Then the specific major areas of risk are discussed in detail. These risks are grouped for discussion purposes under agency, fair housing, environmental issues and anti-trust law. The course also provides the student with a strategy, which if followed, will assist the licensee in minimizing risk and thereby increasing profit.
The course contains 6 hours worth of reading material, divided into 6 segments, with periodic review questions throughout the course.
At the end of the course is a 20 question multiple-choice final exam. Students will have to receive a score of 75% or higher on the final exam to pass the course.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will not be given the questions which were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: CE.5337000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 5
Category: General
This course is designed to give the licensee a comprehensive understanding of the many issues regarding disclosure in the practice of real estate in Nevada. The common law fiduciary duty of disclosure is explored along with the trend towards more expansive disclosure standards. Discussed in detail are the Seller's Real Property Disclosure Form, the Lead-based Paint Disclosure Statement, RESPA disclosures, and the numerous other disclosures that are required when real property is sold or transfers.
Upon completion of this course, the licensee will have a comprehensive knowledge and checklist of potential disclosures that should be made in a Nevada real estate transaction.
This course is composed of approximately 62 pages of text divided into six chapters. A review quiz of five questions is at the end of segments 3 through 6. A quiz score of 60% or greater is required for those quizzes before the student is allowed to proceed to the next chapter.
At the end of the course there is a final examination of 30 questions. A test score of 75% or greater is required in order to pass the final exam and complete the course.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will NOT be given the questions that were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.
Course ID: CE.5336000-RE
Credit Hours Provided: 4
Category: Agency
Once the buyer was given client status, the agent representing the buyer was required to perform his/her duties according to the high fiduciary standards of agency law. These fiduciary duties are discussed in this course, along with the duties the buyer's agent owes to third parties
Buyer Representation Agreements are discussed along with the various stages that a buyer's agent must necessarily go through during the representation of a buyer-client. Finally, a brief discussion regarding the marketing of a buyer's agent services is presented.
This course is composed of approximately 4 hours of reading material. The course is divided into segments. Review quizzes are inserted between reading material.
At the end of the course is a 15 question multiple-choice final exam. Students will have to receive a score of 75% or higher on the final exam to pass the course.
The Real Estate Division requires that the final examination is not downloadable or printable. The student will be notified of the number of questions answered correctly after final examination has been completed. The student will not be given the questions which were answered incorrectly.
This course will remain available to students for 730 days after enrollment.