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Fair Housing and Beyond

3 Law CE and 4 Elective GRI credit hours.

Review protected classes and scenarios to better avoid litigation and legal court cases for violations of federal housing regulations.

$60.00  |  4 Hours

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Fair Housing and Beyond

Course ID: 22549

Credit Hours Provided: 4

Category: Law CE

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Per Kentucky law, students are not allowed to complete more than 9 hours of Post-Licensing coursework per day. It's the students responsibility to track their hours. Please contact KRI with any questions.

Fair Housing laws, beginning with the Fair Housing Act of 1968, were enacted to prohibit discrimination against certain protected classes. Real estate professionals must be familiar with both the theory and practice of Fair Housing when conducting business.

This course covers discrimination and housing, types of violations, advertising rules, ADA, penalties, fair employment practices, fair credit practices. It also explores anti-trust laws, bankruptcy protection, environmental considerations, and data security.

Learning Objectives

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • identify the important legal decisions in the United States on equality.
  • list the five categories of Fair Housing violations.
  • explain the concept of disparate impact.
  • identify a broker's obligations under the American with Disabilities Act.
  • list the types of penalties for Fair Housing violations.
  • explain the protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA).
  • explain the importance of the NAR's Code of Ethics, Article 10.
  • describe how to offer objective, rather than subjective information.
  • describe the relevance of groups on antitrust violations.
  • identify the types of bankruptcy protection and the relevance of bankruptcy to the real estate industry.
  • define Phase 1 and Phase 2 assessments under CERCLA.
  • identify the requirements regarding lead disclosure in real estate transactions.

Course Content

This course is divided into thirteen chapters. Each chapter begins with a video lecture from the course instructor, Vern Jarboe. After the lecture, interactive activities will help reinforce the tips you just learned. The chapter will end with a short multiple-choice question quiz.

After completing all of the modules, a 20-question final exam will be given. The final exam is not timed and can be attempted as many times as needed to earn the minimum 75% passing score. A course completion certificate for Kentucky real estate continuing education credit will be issued after passing the final exam and completing an end-of-course survey.

This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.

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Key Features
Includes Video
Video segments highlight important points.
Downloadable Workbook
Downloadable workbook includes worksheets and exercises
Printable Certificate
Download and print your own certificate.
GRI Credit
Course credits count towards your Graduate of REALTOR Institute GRI designation.
Package Summary
Price: $60.00 (USD)
Credit Hours: 4
State: Kentucky
Category: Vocational Training > Real Estate > Continuing Education > Kentucky > Law CE
Purpose: 3 Law CE and 4 Elective GRI credit hours.
Course Provider

Kentucky REALTORĀ® Institute
2708 Old Rosebud Road, Suite 200,
Lexington, KY 40509
(859) 263-7377

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