Diversity in Housing

Diversity in Housing

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Diversity in Housing 3.00
Learn about the impacts of historical discrimination and structural racism in housing, and gain homeownership resources to better assist your clients and to increase diversity in home ownership.

Includes 1 hour of fair housing.

This course is NOT the 2021-2022 Required Module.
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  • Learn about the history of Fair Housing laws, and how to comply in your real estate practice. You will also learn how racially restrictive deeds, discrimination in lending, and other real estate practices lead to housing segregation with lasting negative impacts on communities of color and indigenous communities. The course explains the history of structural racism in American housing and gives examples from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    You will better be able to assist your clients by learning about the various forms of discrimination, understanding the historical impacts of housing discrimination, and by accessing current housing and lending resources for your clients.

    Includes 1 hour of fair housing.

  • Objective: This course will educate licensees on the history of the Fair Housing laws, and how to comply with the law in their real estate practice. The course explains the history of structural racism in American housing and gives examples from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Licensees will also learn how racially restrictive deeds, discrimination in lending, and other real estate practices lead to housing segregation with lasting negative impacts on communities of color and indigenous communities. Licensees will better be able to assist their clients by learning about the various forms of discrimination, understanding the historical impacts of housing discrimination, and by accessing current housing and lending resources for their clients.

     

    Section 1: The Fair Housing Law
    Introduction and Chapter 1: The Need for Fair Housing Law
    Chapter 2: Minnesota Fair Housing Laws
    Chapter 3: Understanding Fair Housing Classes
    Chapter 4: Types of Discrimination Prohibited
    Chapter 5: Enforcement of Fair Housing
    Chapter 6: Prohibited Actions
    Chapter 7: Real Estate Professional Compliance


    Section 2: Awareness and Effects of Discrimination in Housing
    Chapter 1: Forms of Discrimination
    Chapter 2: Structural Racism in Housing
    Chapter 3: Effects of Structural Racism


    Section 3: Our Future: Diversity in Minnesota Housing
    Chapter 1: Minnesota Demographics
    Chapter 2: Housing Disparity
    Chapter 3: Discrimination in Lending
    Chapter 4: Discrimination in Housing
    Chapter 5: Going Forward
    Chapter 6: Benefits for Your Clients, Your Community, AND Your Business
    Chapter 7: The Future of Housing

  • Instructor:
    Peggy L. McNamara

     
    Peggy McNamara has been in the real estate industry since 1992. She sold real estate full time for several years before entering into real estate education and training. She is certified as an online instructor by the International Distance Education Certification Center (IDECC).
     
    Peggy was the Director of Education of a multi-office brokerage from 1997-2003. She also owned a pre-license real estate school in Minnesota, and has been Vice President of Agent and Client Services for a multi-state brokerage.
     
    Peggy understands the real estate business from many aspects, as well as its inherent challenges and opportunities. She is passionate about helping real estate agents and brokers earn better incomes, and live fuller lives.
     
    You can contact Peggy at Peggy@ContinuingEdExpress.com

Requirements


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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