Residential Real Estate Leasing

Residential Real Estate Leasing

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Residential Real Estate Leasing 2.25
Learn about listing residential real estate for lease, and representing residential renters.
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  • This course will introduce you to the issues involved with listing residential real estate for lease, and representing residential renters.

  • This course will introduce you to the issues involved with listing residential real estate for lease, and representing residential renters.

    Section 1: Introduction to Residential Leasing
    Chapter 1: When Leasing Might be Preferred to Selling or Buying
    Chapter 2: Listing for Lease, for Sale — or Both
    Chapter 3: Working with Homeowners Who Want to Lease Their Homes
    Section 2: The Rental Process from Application to Move-In
    Chapter 1: Overview of the Rental Process
    Chapter 2: Rental Application
    Chapter 3: Fair Housing for Renters
    Chapter 4: The Lease Agreement
    Chapter 5: Managing the Moving-In Process
    Section 3:  Risk Management
    Chapter 1: Risk Management Checklist
    Chapter 2: When Landlord Clients Have Tenant Problems
  • Instructor: Jim Luger

    Jim Luger has been a real estate broker and instructor for over 35 years, and has taught thousands of real estate agents and brokers in classrooms and online. He is a member of the Real Estate Educators Association (REEA), and is certified as an online instructor by the International Distance Education Certification Center (IDECC).

    Jim opened a real estate brokerage in 1976, later adding a title insurance agency, and mortgage brokerage. He has also owned a property management company, and has held an insurance license. He has been a certified trainer for an international real estate franchisor, and has appeared on national television and radio programs as a real estate expert.

    You can contact Jim at Jim@ContinuingEdExpress.com.

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According to MN Statute 45.30 (c), “A Licensee must not receive credit for more than eight hours of continuing education in one day.” The date you receive credit for our courses is the date you complete the final exam, according to Central Standard Time. It is your responsibility to keep track of how many credits you have earned each day.

Continuing Ed Express will submit your MN real estate continuing education course completions to the Minnesota Dept. of Commerce through Pulse Portal. Please enter your correct MN real estate license number at the end of each course in order to avoid delays in reporting. Visit PulsePortal.com to review your CE course completion history. 

Visit the Minnesota Department of Commerce website for information about continuing education requirements.

Need to get your real estate license? See our Minnesota Pre-License information.

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