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.
Course Features Include: Accepted by the Hawaii Real Estate Commission. Approved Provider #54 The ability to complete the courses online and at your convenience Low price, high-quality, narrated courses Easy to use Well received and reviewed by other real estate professionals Developed with Local Knowledge of Hawaii Our courses are developed with local knowledge of Hawaii's real estate market. Our instructor, David Catanzaro, has taught and practiced real estate in Hawaii for over 20 years. Hawaii's culture and real estate market are unique. Don't risk your tuition money on an providers lacking feet-on-the-ground experience in Hawaii. Real estate is a local business requiring knowledge of Hawaii and the way Hawaii works.
Gain an understanding of green homes and their influence and impact on buyers and sellers.
The course objectives include understanding Green as a new way of thinking, learning the terminology, understanding the benefits, analyzing savings, and learning to leverage this knowledge to better market green homes. This course is a must for all agents who want to provide good service for clients interested in Green and/or LEED homes.
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Developed in Hawaii Our courses are developed with local knowledge of Hawaii's real estate market. Our instructor, David Catanzaro, has taught and practiced real estate in Hawaii for over 20 years. Hawaii's culture and real estate market are unique. Don't risk your tuition money on providers without feet-on-the-ground experience in Hawaii real estate. Real estate is a local business requiring knowledge of Hawaii and the way Hawaii works.
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
CORE A (2025-2026): Advertising, Agency, and Accountability – It’s Your Kuleana! (3 hrs, CE credit). Core A covers the law changes that occurred in 2025 and Core B covers 2026. Together those prepare you to be active in 2027-2028.
The 2025-2026 biennium's Core A course (3 hrs) is for those who licensees who wish to remain current / be active in 2027-2028. The Real Estate Commission uses its Core A (and later, Core B) to provide legislative updates and information on select, timely topics. This biennium's Core A covers the recent legislative changes, and the selected special topics of: advertising, agency and accountability. Core courses are applied toward renewal (and not make-up). Core B is released by the Real Estate Commission around June / July of each even-numbered year, following the respective legislative session.
Developed with Local Knowledge of Hawaii Our courses are developed with local knowledge of Hawaii's real estate market. Our instructor, David Catanzaro, has taught and practiced real estate in Hawaii for over 20 years. Hawaii's culture and real estate market are unique. REMI's courses are based on the fact real estate is a local business requiring first-hand knowledge of Hawaii and the way Hawaii works.
This Contracts and Listing Agreements course teaches critical context in the use of standard forms, terminology, contingencies and clauses (ex: termination clauses, dispute resolution, financing contingencies). Use this course to better serve and represent your clients while also limiting liability for both yourself and your clients. Forms include Purchase and Sale Agreement and Listing Agreements.
The best way to avoid costly mistakes is to learn from real ones.
This course examines real-world scenarios that highlight how common real estate situations can create risk for licensees—or demonstrate excellent client care. Topics include fiduciary duties, liability exposure, Fair Housing compliance, material fact disclosure, and the proper use of written agreements.
You’ll also explore important industry developments such as the Sitzer case and procuring cause, along with emerging risks related to advertising practices and demographic data. By studying these case examples, licensees gain practical strategies to strengthen professional judgment, manage risk, and better protect both their clients and their license.
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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 course defines the BPO as an opinion of value developed according to industry standards by a real estate licensee. It describes standards, procedures, methods of adjusting and calculating the BPO. The three hour session, is used to explain duties and responsibilities associated with the BPO assignment; professional standards for selecting comparables; grading conditions; and how to adjust comparables to calculate value. Concepts taught in the course are valid for CMA, BPO and general valuations. Learning objectives:
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.
Being Honest Is the Code We Live By (3 hrs) Learning objective:
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Learn the tools to analyze investments and better service clients (3 hrs). *For an extended version of this course, please see the 4-hr 'Basics of Investment Property' course.
This course covers basic investment concepts and analytical tools. The instructor provides real estate and financially-based models to help licensees rank and analyze investment alternatives and risk.
Learn about the ethical dilemmas in the practice of real estate through case studies. NOTE: This course is not eligible for NAR Credit, if looking for dual credit please find our course that includes the words: "Code of Ethics" in the title.
Compared to other technological innovation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a relatively new field that has applicability to real estate professionals. In this course you'll learn of AI's applicability to our industry, cautions associated with the use of AI as a service to both the agents and general public. This course teaches about AI's applicability, its proper use and its limitations.
What can real Hawaii disciplinary cases teach you about protecting your license?
In this course, you’ll examine real administrative hearing decisions that reveal how Hawaii real estate laws are applied in practice. Using actual cases involving agency, disclosure, contracts, liability, and fee-splitting, you’ll see how situations that seem routine can lead to serious consequences.
The course connects these cases to the governing laws—HRS 467, 436B, and 514B and HAR 16-99—so you understand not just the rules, but how the Commission interprets them. The result is a practical, scenario-based learning experience that helps Hawaii licensees recognize risk, avoid common mistakes, and practice with greater confidence.