2021-2022 Course 4 - Wisconsin Risk Reduction Through Professionalism

2021-2022 Course 4 - Wisconsin Risk Reduction Through Professionalism

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2021-2022 Course 4 - Wisconsin Risk Reduction Through Professionalism 3.00

This course is approved for the 2021-2022 Biennium, and is required to renew a license expired for less than 5 years.

This course includes the National Association of REALTOR® (NAR) ethics requirement. Upon completing this course, you must submit a copy of the course completion certificate to your local REALTOR® Association to obtain their approval for this course fulfilling the NAR Ethics Training requirement. Your LOCAL association determines whether or not to accept this course to fulfill the NAR Ethics Training requirement.

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  • This course is approved by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services for three CE credits for 2021-2022.

    This course includes the National Association of REALTOR® (NAR) ethics requirement. Upon completing this course, you must submit a copy of the course completion certificate to your local REALTOR® Association to obtain their approval for this course fulfilling the NAR Ethics Training requirement. Your LOCAL association determines whether or not to accept this course to fulfill the NAR Ethics Training requirement.

  • Section 1 - Fair Housing

    Section 2 - Disclosures by Licensees

    Section 3 - Competent Practice

  • Instructor:
    Laurel Stone


    Laurel Stone is northeast Wisconsin’s recognized leader in real estate education. Owner of the Laurel Stone School of Real Estate, she specializes in continuing education and pre-license Salesperson and Broker education. She has taught well over 5000 students since she began teaching in 1988. Prior to teaching she was active in various aspects of real estate, including real estate exchange and marketing sessions in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., property management, buyer representation in commercial transactions, and office management. She has also owned and operated her own real estate company.

Requirements


According to the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS), all licensees must complete 18 hours of continuing education in each biennium through six approved 3-hour courses.


Follow these links for additional continuing education information for Wisconsin salespersons and brokers.

The below courses are only approved for Wisconsin.

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