Topeka, KS
Meet your continuing education renewal requirements with our easy-to-use courses. Our narrated real estate CE classes are self-paced with 24/7 access, making your CE renewal process stress free. Go at your own pace at home or on-the-go. We submit your completions to the Kansas Real Estate Commission on your behalf!
REMI School of Real Estate
Provider #ED0129
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State Requirements
Hours Required - 12 hours
Renewal Dates
Renewal Cycle: Every Two Years
Kansas Real Estate Commission
Real Estate Education at your Fingertips!
Meet your real estate CE requirements online with our real estate courses and packages. Our narrated real estate CE classes are self-paced with 24/7 online access so you can complete on your own time - at home or on-the-go! All courses are mobile-friendly with no special apps required. Expect fast processing upon completion as we submit your CE credits to the Kansas Real Estate Commission on your behalf. Reach out to our customer service staff with any questions. We pride ourselves in providing great customer service and quality classes that are easy to use and easy to complete.
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This course draws on Hawaii real estate commission publications of complaints, investigation and related findings. Increase your knowledge and compliance with the law with this popular course.
Gain an understanding of the fundamentals of practicing in commercial real estate.
Serve your Military Clients with the latest VA Loan benefits. Course serves as a 1-2-3 step guide on guiding buyers and sellers through the VA Loan process
The Home Inspections course is a Commission-approved elective course that counts toward 3-hrs of Hawaii continuing education credit to be used toward license renewal or reactivation.
Gain an understanding of green homes and their influence and impact on buyers and sellers.
This course covers the latest Topics and Trends in Hawaii Real Estate. This elective course provides licensees 4 hours of CE credit which can be used towards license renewal or reactivation.
By the end of this course, licensees will be able to:
Written for active time share agents and those considering time share sales. The newly published course is divided into three sections: (a) the history and evolution of times shares; (b) HRS 514E, Time Share Plans and (c) Selling and Closing Time Share Sales. This elective will provide licensees 3 hours of CE credit which can be used towards license renewal or reactivation.
Increase your social media presence for your marketing campaigns. Abide by advertising rules and guidelines in the practice of today’s real estate
Learn about social media as it applies to everyday practices in Hawaii Real Estate. During this course licensees will learn about how social media has impacted the real estate profession and consumer, identify the best practices for employing social media in real estate, understand how to apply advertising rules to social media, and identify the duties and risks that accompany social media and technology
Recognize how technology has impacted the real estate profession and consumer
Understand the use and applicability of social media in real estate
Comply with advertising rules when using social media (and other online media)
Understand and utilize best practices for employing social media
Understand duties and risks that accompany social media and technology
Learn how to avoid risk and protect your clients with this 4-hr CE course designed for experienced and novice licensees alike.
The course is written to provide the licensee with a better understanding of the valuation process in the practice of real estate.
Learn about key formulas and calculations used in real estate assessment and transactions.
This 3-hr electives CE course covers the role of the property manager, fair housing laws, fiduciary duty, and rental forms.
Learn about the procedures, forms, rules and risks encountered in a good property management practice.
This course is written to provide the licensee with a better understanding of the role of policies in the practice of real estate.
This course reviews the methods of creating buyer agency, methods of developing new business and duties of the buyer agent.
Provide better service to clients and reduce liability as you learn about the details of the Landlord Tenant obligations, remedies, and rules concerning security deposits, repairs and prohibited practices. Property Management is an area that generates a large percentage of administrative hearings so this course pays special attention to these critical areas.
In this course licensees will be able to:
New laws and trends require an update. Equality, inclusion and diversity are integral to Fair Housing. Use this course to deliver on the promise of equal access to housing and non-discrimination
Learn classic risk reduction and mitigation techniques that use knowledge and compliance of the laws.
Core B covers the outcome of the State's legislative session that ends around May in each even-numbered year. Each biennium, CORE B becomes available around the June / July time frame of even years. Whereas, CORE A covers law updates from the odd-numbered year. This course is a mandatory course for license renewal and covers the latest legislative updates that pertain to real estate. Core courses are time-frame specific (based on the law updates for that biennium).
CORE A (2023-2024): Disclose, Disclose, Disclose (3 hrs, CE credit). Core A covers the law changes that occurred in 2023 and Core B covers 2024. Together those prepare you to be active in 2025-2026.
This course covers Comparative Market Analysis and Broker Price Opinions (BPOs), an opinion of value developed according to industry standards by a real estate licensee.
This easy-to-follow ethics-based course is based on real-world cases and hearing panel decisions from the National Association of Realtors. Learn best practices for handling conflicts and dispute resolution to protect the consumer, industry and licensee.