Alaska Continuing Education COURSE

Fair Housing and Property Management in Alaska (2024-2026)
Licensees have likely encountered situations regarding housing discrimination, tenant and landlord rights and responsibilities, or misrepresentation in advertising. Beyond sales, a licensee's role as a real estate professional is to guide clients through a fair real estate landscape. Armed with the essential tools and knowledge from this content, they can not only facilitate informed decision-making for their clients but also contribute to maintaining fairness and equity within the professional community.
After completing this course, licensees will recognize federal and state laws related to advertising and fair housing, be able to recall crucial components of the Alaska Landlord-Tenant Act, and recognize legal requirements for property management.
This two-hour mandatory course fulfills Alaska's 2024-2026 DCE requirement for the topic of Fair Housing and Property Management.
Course highlights include:
- Federal and Alaska fair housing law and protected classes
- Alaska advertising requirements
- Puffery vs. misrepresentation
- The NAR Code of Ethics and advertising
- The Alaska Landlord and Tenant Act
- Landlord and tenant rights and responsibilities
- Security deposit handling and timelines
- Property management
- Reasonable accommodations and modifications
- Property management agreements