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14HR Continuing Education
Live Class Tuition: $150

LiveStream Permit #25155 Expires 2/18/2025

14HR Course Completion Credit Includes: 3HR Required Core Law, 3HR Required Ethics & Business Practices, and 8HRS Required Specialty Courses.

Live classroom tuition includes: complimentary water, course textbook, highlighters, and pencils.

Students will need to bring legal identification.

Please read the important course information under the list of available dates.

Portal Class Permit #– Exp. –/– Portal Option: $18 Link Coming Soon


 
Dates: November 19-20, 2018
Class Time: 9am-5pm
Location: 3599 INDIAN RIVER DR. E., Vero Beach, FL 32963


 
Dates: December 12-13, 2018
Class Time: 9am-5pm
Location: 3599 INDIAN RIVER DR. E., Vero Beach, FL 32963

Option A:
Saturday and Sunday
9am – 5pm

Option B:
Weekday1 and Weekday2
9am – 5pm

Option C:
5 Weekday Evenings
6pm – 9pm (last day 8pm)

The continuing education for Broker, Broker-Associates, and Sales-Associate is the exact same. In order to renew their license, every florida real estate licensee is required to take a 14 hour continuing education course which consists of 3 hours of core law, 3 hours of ethics, 8 hours of specialty courses every two year period after the first renewal.
 
For the first time renewal, instead of this course, licensees are required to complete the appropriate Sales Associate Post-License or Broker Post-License. A classroom hour as defined by the Florida Real Estate Commission is 50 minutes of instruction and a 10 minute break. Other than completing the renewal requirements students can expect from the classroom version to learn something new and network with other colleagues in the industry.
 
There is no end-of-class exam if the licensee takes the continuing education in the live classroom setting. There is, however, an end-of-course exam if the licensee opts to take the continuing education class via distance learning (web), or correspondence (mail) students must score a grade of 80% or higher on the end-of-course exam to get continuing education credits via any other means that is not a live classroom setting.
 
Real estate licensees who are attorneys with current Florida Bar Card, are exempt from taking this course.