Online Correspondence: Current Issues in Washington Residential Core 2022-2023
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TheWashington State Department of Licensing, Real Estate Education Unit, hasoutlined the 2022/2023 Core Course curricula specifically designed to provide amandated three-hour legislative, legal, and business practices update for realestate professionals. This material was adopted by the Commission on September15, 2021, to be implemented as of January 1, 2022.

Thecourse will be outlined in three (3) sections:

            Chapter 1: Forms Updates

            Chapter 2: Legislative Update

            Chapter 3: Business PracticesUpdated and Professional Standards

Withthis in mind, this course will help Washington real estate licensees to becomemore familiar with state statutes, administrative rules, and overall bestpractice scenarios. In addition, this course will emphasize the importance ofrecognizing how each of the aforementioned components can work together ashighly integral factors in the modern-day real estate practice.

Thiscontinuing education is required to be a three-hour course per Washington statelaw for real estate brokers and managing brokers as well, per WashingtonAdministrative Code (WAC) 308–124A–785 and WAC 308–124A–790.

Online Correspondence: Current Issues in Washington Residential Core 2022-2023

25.95

TheWashington State Department of Licensing, Real Estate Education Unit, hasoutlined the 2022/2023 Core Course curricula specifically designed to provide amandated three-hour legislative, legal, and business practices update for realestate professionals. This material was adopted by the Commission on September15, 2021, to be implemented as of January 1, 2022.

Thecourse will be outlined in three (3) sections:

            Chapter 1: Forms Updates

            Chapter 2: Legislative Update

            Chapter 3: Business PracticesUpdated and Professional Standards

Withthis in mind, this course will help Washington real estate licensees to becomemore familiar with state statutes, administrative rules, and overall bestpractice scenarios. In addition, this course will emphasize the importance ofrecognizing how each of the aforementioned components can work together ashighly integral factors in the modern-day real estate practice.

Thiscontinuing education is required to be a three-hour course per Washington statelaw for real estate brokers and managing brokers as well, per WashingtonAdministrative Code (WAC) 308–124A–785 and WAC 308–124A–790.