Arizona Legal Updates (Legal Issues)

$29
This product includes:
LICENSE RENEWAL PERIOD: 2 YEARS Elective Hours: 0 Mandatory Hours: 3 Total Hours: 3
Description
Renewal Requirements

The world keeps changing—sometimes at lightning speed, it seems—and the Arizona Legislature makes sure that Arizona’s laws protect and promote the interests of the state’s residents in light of those changes. Every year, the legislators meet to approve, deny, and amend bills that directly impact you and your real estate practice.

This three-hour course reviews fundamentals of real estate like property management, vacation rentals, brokerage marketing, and real estate teams, and the legislation from the most recent legislative sessions that impacts these areas of real estate practice. With this approach, we make sure that you’re both reminded of your foundational real estate education, and prepared to abide by the newest laws when serving your clients.      

Course highlights include:

  • Eviction-related legislation
  • Property management laws
  • Vacation rentals and timeshares
  • Fix and flips and the handyman exemption
  • Brokerage marketing and advertising review
  • ADRE’s Substantive Policy Statement on real estate teams
  • Promotional activities and prospecting communications
  • Electronic signatures and notarization
  • Marijuana-related legislation
  • Utility disclosure laws
  • Arizona's homestead law

*This course counts as 3 mandatory hours in Legal Issues in Arizona.

Package Content:

State Requirements For Arizona

Arizona State Requirement Details for Real Estate Continuing Education

Renewal Date: Every 2 years

Hours Required: 24 hours

  • 21 mandatory hours 
    • 3 hours in agency law
    • 3 hours in contract law
    • 3 hours in commissioner’s standards
    • 3 hours in real estate legal issues
    • 3 hours in fair housing issues
    • 3 hours in disclosure
    • 1 hour in Deed Fraud 
    • 1 hour in FireWise
    • 1 hour in Water 
  • 3 elective hours 

Max Hours in a 24-Hour Period: Arizona real estate licensees will not receive credit for more than 9 hours of continuing education in a 24-hour period. Our online course delivery system manages this requirement for you.