Alaska Real Estate Continuing Education Course: Required Licensee Disclosures in Alaska (2024-2026)

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Alaska CE:Required Licensee Disclosures in Alaska (2024-2026)

Required Licensee Disclosures in Alaska (2024-2026)

$35.00
2 Total hours
0 Elective hours
2 Core/DCE hours

One of the most important aspects of real estate is the relationships between the parties involved and the corresponding obligations that come with those relationships. Real estate professionals must clearly understand the different types of relationships between them and consumers. The Alaska Real Estate Commission Consumer Disclosure includes guidelines to help licensees understand their obligations and protect them and the consumers they work with.

In Alaska, real estate professionals are expected to uphold high ethical standards and maintain a professional demeanor. One of the areas where ethics and professionalism come into play is through disclosure. Licensees must be transparent and forthcoming in their dealings with clients, customers, and other brokers. Licensees can build trust and credibility by maintaining high ethical standards and conducting themselves professionally, leading to long-term career success.

This two-hour mandatory course fulfills Alaska's 2024-2026 DCE requirement for the topic of Required Licensee Disclosures.

Course highlights include:

  • Specific assistance
  • Representation review
  • Designated licensee relationships
  • Neutral licensees
  • Alaska Real Estate Commission Consumer Disclosure
  • Handling ethical negotiations
  • Disclosing conflict of interest
  • Compensation disclosure
  • Advertising prohibitions and required disclosures
  • Loyalty and self-dealing