Agency Law-Protecting Your Clients
Course Description: Agency Law – Protecting Your Clients
3 Hours Agency Law
Overview
“Agency Law – Protecting Your Clients” is a crucial 3-hour course designed for real estate brokers and salespersons aiming to deepen their understanding of agency law. This course provides a thorough overview of agency law, including its history, the different types of agency relationships, and how these relationships are governed by law. Participants will learn the importance of agency law in real estate transactions, how to establish and terminate agency relationships, and the legal and ethical obligations that come with representing clients in the real estate market.
Objectives
- To understand the fundamental principles of agency law and its application in real estate.
- To identify the various types of agency relationships and the benefits and limitations of each.
- To learn the legal requirements and ethical duties of real estate agents towards their clients.
- To understand how agency relationships are established, managed, and terminated.
Course Structure
- Introduction to Agency Law: Definitions, history, and the five characteristics of enforceable contracts.
- Agency Relationships and Representation: Exploration of how agency relationships are created, including express and implied agreements.
- Types of Agency Relationships: Detailed look at universal, general, and special agency relationships, and the authority and liability associated with each.
- Dual Agency and Regulation: Examination of dual agency, unintentional dual agency, and the regulations governing agency relationships.
- Termination of Agency: Methods for terminating agency relationships, including mutual consent and operation of law.
Interactive Learning Components
- True/False Section Reviews: To reinforce learning and assess comprehension.
- Legal Hotline Q&A Sessions: Offering practical insights into common questions and dilemmas faced in agency law.
- Comprehensive Exams: Testing knowledge and application of agency law principles.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for real estate professionals who wish to enhance their understanding of agency law to better serve and protect their clients. It is also beneficial for those looking to refresh their knowledge of legal and ethical responsibilities in real estate transactions.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completing this course, participants will:
- Have a thorough understanding of agency law and its significance in real estate.
- Be equipped to establish and manage agency relationships in compliance with legal and ethical standards.
- Understand the procedures for terminating agency relationships responsibly and legally.
Conclusion
“Agency Law – Protecting Your Clients” equips real estate professionals with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of agency relationships in the real estate market. By understanding the legal and ethical obligations of agency law, participants will be better prepared to protect their client’s interests and ensure the integrity of real estate transactions.
Lessons
Orientation of Online CE Class-Agency Law-Protecting Your Clients
1- Start Here – Agency Terms – Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
2 – ADRE Rule And Policy – Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
3 – Legal Hotline Q & A – Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
4 – Section 1 Exam – Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
5-Agency Representation-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
6-Creation of an Agency Relationship-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
7-Agreement by Ratification-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
8-Legal Hotline Q & A-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
9-Section 2 Exam-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
10-Agency Relationships-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
11-Agency Authority-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
12 – Six Types of Agencies -Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
13-Dual Agency-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
Dual Agency Depending on state regulation, many agents are familiar with the term dual agent and understand that a dual agent represents both a seller and a buyer. In a dual…
14-Legal Hotline Q & A-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
15-Section 3 Exam-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
16-Regulation of Agency-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
17-Confidentiality / Reasonable Care-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
18-Legal Hotline Q & A-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
19-Section 4 Exam-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
20-Termination of Agency-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
21-Operations of Law-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
Operations of Law In addition to the performance-related reasons for terminating an agency, there are four operations of law that account for why agency relationships may be terminated, including: Expiration Agency…
22-Legal Hotline Q & A-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
23-Section 5 Exam-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
24-Agency 101-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
Real Estate Agency Disclosure and Election Highlights: What is Agency? Statutory Requirements How Agency is Created Agency Forms Termination of Agency READE Consent to Limited Representation Introduction Agency is the…
25-Duties a Broker MAY NOT Perform-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
A. A licensee shall not allow a controversy with another licensee to jeopardize, delay, or interfere with the initiation, processing, or finalizing of a transaction on behalf of a client.…
26-Real Estate Agency Disclosure and Election-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
Lines 1-5: Line 1: Always your Broker Firm name. Line 2: Agent’s Name Agency is the FIRST document that should be presented to the client. Why? BECAUSE A CLIENT HAS…
27-Real Estate Agency Disclosure and Election Part 2-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
Lines 23-27 Regardless of representation, Brokers are required to exercise reasonable SKILL and CARE in the performance of the Broker’s duties and shall be truthful and honest to both the…
28-Consent to Limited Representation (“Consent”)-Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
Lines 1-4 Line 1: Names of ALL Buyers or Tenants Line 2: Names of ALL Sellers or Landlords Line 3: Full address of the property Line 4: Brokerage Lines 5-8…
29-Section 6 Agency Law Protecting Your Clients
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