DRE Sponsor Number: 6347
Credit Hours Provided: 3
Category: Fair Housing
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In 2021, the California legislation passed a requirement for all real estate licenses to participate in a Fair Housing course that covers state and federal fair housing regulations. Besides explaining fair housing laws relating to the sale and rental of real estate, the course is required to include an interactive participatory component where the licensee shall role play as both a consumer and real estate professional.
This course will describe selected federal and state civil rights and antidiscrimination laws relating to real property transactions and business establishments. We'll cover the historical impact of fair housing regulations on minority members of our community, describe the primary laws regulating licensee conduct and real estate transactions, and review relevant subtopics including redlining, advertising, refusing to show property, and block busting. We'll also offer practical tips that can help all real estate professionals comply with fair housing laws.
Throughout the course you will be presented with scenarios that place the reader in the role of a consumer of real estate or in the role of a real estate professional. Several responses to the story will be presented. These scenarios are NOT graded activities; their purpose is for the reader to recognize everyday practices and experiences that they may not have considered to be discriminatory.
This course has no prerequisites.
Course fees consist of the initial enrollment fee. There are no additional fees charged to students.
This is a course provided via the internet. The course material is fully-presented online and is available as an optional electronic download after registration. Interactive scenarios highlighting fair housing discrimination examples will appear as students work through the online course material. These story-based scenarios describe discriminatory acts from either the viewpoint of a real estate licensee or a consumer. After completing the course materials, students must pass an online final exam at the end of the course.
No other method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
Course must be completed within one year of enrollment.
All tuition and fees paid for the course are refundable when: (a) the course of instruction is discontinued by OnlineEd and such discontinuation has prevented a student from completing the course; or (b) the enrollment of the student was procured as a result of any misrepresentation in promotion materials of the school, or representation made by an owner or employee of the school. All refunds will be completed within 30 days after the effective date of enrollment termination. Refunds will not be given to any student after the student has successfully registered in a course or courses, as once registered, student has access to the registered courses. In hardship cases, OnlineEd may issue a refund at its sole discretion. OnlineEd does not issue retroactive partial refunds for courses that are subsequently discounted or put on sale after a student makes a purchase.
This course is approved for continuing education credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructors, authors, or lecturers.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at https://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf.
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, "RE 340A" is also available.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
Price: |
$6.00 (USD)
(May be less if purchased as part of a package) |
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Credit Hours: | 3 |
State: | California |
Category: | Vocational Training > Real Estate > Continuing Education > California > Fair Housing |
Purpose: | Meets 2023+ California Fair Housing education requirement. |
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