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**If you are a Full Broker or a Provisional Broker, this is the update course you should take. If you are a Broker-in-Charge or BIC Eligible, do not take this update course.
The North Carolina General Update (Course #5926) topics include:
• Agency Relationships
• Fair Housing Compliance
• Law & Rule Updates
• Broker Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 GENERAL UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are a BIC or BIC Eligible and you take this GENUP course, you will lose your BIC or BIC Eligible status. (You will receive 4 Update credit hours). BIC and BIC Eligible should take the Broker In-Charge Update Course (BICUP), along with a 4-hour elective.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Cons, Scams & Hacks (Course #1926)
This is a four hour elective CE course in North Carolina.
After this class, attendees will be able to:
Identify the top 10 cyber risks and how to defend against them
Differentiate between safe and dangerous emails.
Explain why real estate is such a high value target for hackers
Define the top 5 real estate scams and how to defend against them
Navigate artificial intelligence safely and to provide value to consumers
Discover ways to safely navigate new technology
With interactive activities that create a hands on learning environment even in online delivery, this will be a class that delivers information that attendees can apply to their business immediately.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Full Broker or a Provisional Broker, this is the update course you should take. If you are a Broker-in-Charge or BIC Eligible, do not take this update course.
The North Carolina General Update (Course #5926) topics include:
• Agency Relationships
• Fair Housing Compliance
• Law & Rule Updates
• Broker Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 GENERAL UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are a BIC or BIC Eligible and you take this GENUP course, you will lose your BIC or BIC Eligible status. (You will receive 4 Update credit hours). BIC and BIC Eligible should take the Broker In-Charge Update Course (BICUP), along with a 4-hour elective.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Ethics in Real Estate Advertising (Course #4065).
Ethics in Real Estate Advertising is a four-hour continuing education course approved by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission and also meets the 2.5 hour requirements of the National Association of Realtors for ethics.
In this course, attendees will do an in depth study of the Code of Ethics including the Preamble, and eight different articles and standards of practice.
Along with that, attendees will be able to compare and contrast the Code of Ethics and the rules of the North Carolina Real Estate Commission.
Inside this course are tips and tricks for licensees to use to make their marketing compliant with both NAR and NCREC rules.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Broker in Charge (BIC) or BIC Eligible, this is the update course you should take. If you are not a BIC, DO NOT take this update course. If you are NOT a BIC or BIC Eligible, you will not receive credit for this course.
The North Carolina Broker in Charge Update (Course #5826) topics include:
Agency
FAQs
Fair Housing
Licensing & Education
Law & Rule Updates
BIC Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 BROKER IN CHARGE UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are not a BIC or BIC Eligible you will not receive credit for this course.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Cons, Scams & Hacks (Course #1926)
This is a four hour elective CE course in North Carolina.
After this class, attendees will be able to:
Identify the top 10 cyber risks and how to defend against them
Differentiate between safe and dangerous emails.
Explain why real estate is such a high value target for hackers
Define the top 5 real estate scams and how to defend against them
Navigate artificial intelligence safely and to provide value to consumers
Discover ways to safely navigate new technology
With interactive activities that create a hands on learning environment even in online delivery, this will be a class that delivers information that attendees can apply to their business immediately.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Full Broker or a Provisional Broker, this is the update course you should take. If you are a Broker-in-Charge or BIC Eligible, do not take this update course.
The North Carolina General Update (Course #5926) topics include:
• Agency Relationships
• Fair Housing Compliance
• Law & Rule Updates
• Broker Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 GENERAL UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are a BIC or BIC Eligible and you take this GENUP course, you will lose your BIC or BIC Eligible status. (You will receive 4 Update credit hours). BIC and BIC Eligible should take the Broker In-Charge Update Course (BICUP), along with a 4-hour elective.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Cons, Scams & Hacks (Course #1926)
This is a four hour elective CE course in North Carolina.
After this class, attendees will be able to:
Identify the top 10 cyber risks and how to defend against them
Differentiate between safe and dangerous emails.
Explain why real estate is such a high value target for hackers
Define the top 5 real estate scams and how to defend against them
Navigate artificial intelligence safely and to provide value to consumers
Discover ways to safely navigate new technology
With interactive activities that create a hands on learning environment even in online delivery, this will be a class that delivers information that attendees can apply to their business immediately.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Full Broker or a Provisional Broker, this is the update course you should take. If you are a Broker-in-Charge or BIC Eligible, do not take this update course.
The North Carolina General Update (Course #5926) topics include:
• Agency Relationships
• Fair Housing Compliance
• Law & Rule Updates
• Broker Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 GENERAL UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are a BIC or BIC Eligible and you take this GENUP course, you will lose your BIC or BIC Eligible status. (You will receive 4 Update credit hours). BIC and BIC Eligible should take the Broker In-Charge Update Course (BICUP), along with a 4-hour elective.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Tiny Houses, ADUs and Other Pint-Size Living Spaces (Course #4040).
In the evolving world of real estate, tiny homes and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are gaining traction among consumers. In response to this trend, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to the basics of tiny homes and ADUs. Participants will explore the motivations behind their rise, the benefits they offer, and the opportunities they present in real estate. This course equips you with the knowledge needed to navigate and embrace this growing niche of tiny living spaces.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Broker in Charge (BIC) or BIC Eligible, this is the update course you should take. If you are not a BIC, DO NOT take this update course. If you are NOT a BIC or BIC Eligible, you will not receive credit for this course.
The North Carolina Broker in Charge Update (Course #5826) topics include:
Agency
FAQs
Fair Housing
Licensing & Education
Law & Rule Updates
BIC Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 BROKER IN CHARGE UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are not a BIC or BIC Eligible you will not receive credit for this course.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Cons, Scams & Hacks (Course #1926)
This is a four hour elective CE course in North Carolina.
After this class, attendees will be able to:
Identify the top 10 cyber risks and how to defend against them
Differentiate between safe and dangerous emails.
Explain why real estate is such a high value target for hackers
Define the top 5 real estate scams and how to defend against them
Navigate artificial intelligence safely and to provide value to consumers
Discover ways to safely navigate new technology
With interactive activities that create a hands on learning environment even in online delivery, this will be a class that delivers information that attendees can apply to their business immediately.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Full Broker or a Provisional Broker, this is the update course you should take. If you are a Broker-in-Charge or BIC Eligible, do not take this update course.
The North Carolina General Update (Course #5926) topics include:
• Agency Relationships
• Fair Housing Compliance
• Law & Rule Updates
• Broker Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 GENERAL UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are a BIC or BIC Eligible and you take this GENUP course, you will lose your BIC or BIC Eligible status. (You will receive 4 Update credit hours). BIC and BIC Eligible should take the Broker In-Charge Update Course (BICUP), along with a 4-hour elective.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Cons, Scams & Hacks (Course #1926)
This is a four hour elective CE course in North Carolina.
After this class, attendees will be able to:
Identify the top 10 cyber risks and how to defend against them
Differentiate between safe and dangerous emails.
Explain why real estate is such a high value target for hackers
Define the top 5 real estate scams and how to defend against them
Navigate artificial intelligence safely and to provide value to consumers
Discover ways to safely navigate new technology
With interactive activities that create a hands on learning environment even in online delivery, this will be a class that delivers information that attendees can apply to their business immediately.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Full Broker or a Provisional Broker, this is the update course you should take. If you are a Broker-in-Charge or BIC Eligible, do not take this update course.
The North Carolina General Update (Course #5926) topics include:
• Agency Relationships
• Fair Housing Compliance
• Law & Rule Updates
• Broker Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 GENERAL UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are a BIC or BIC Eligible and you take this GENUP course, you will lose your BIC or BIC Eligible status. (You will receive 4 Update credit hours). BIC and BIC Eligible should take the Broker In-Charge Update Course (BICUP), along with a 4-hour elective.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Cons, Scams & Hacks (Course #1926)
This is a four hour elective CE course in North Carolina.
After this class, attendees will be able to:
Identify the top 10 cyber risks and how to defend against them
Differentiate between safe and dangerous emails.
Explain why real estate is such a high value target for hackers
Define the top 5 real estate scams and how to defend against them
Navigate artificial intelligence safely and to provide value to consumers
Discover ways to safely navigate new technology
With interactive activities that create a hands on learning environment even in online delivery, this will be a class that delivers information that attendees can apply to their business immediately.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Broker in Charge (BIC) or BIC Eligible, this is the update course you should take. If you are not a BIC, DO NOT take this update course. If you are NOT a BIC or BIC Eligible, you will not receive credit for this course.
The North Carolina Broker in Charge Update (Course #5826) topics include:
Agency
FAQs
Fair Housing
Licensing & Education
Law & Rule Updates
BIC Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 BROKER IN CHARGE UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are not a BIC or BIC Eligible you will not receive credit for this course.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Tiny Houses, ADUs and Other Pint-Size Living Spaces (Course #4040).
In the evolving world of real estate, tiny homes and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are gaining traction among consumers. In response to this trend, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to the basics of tiny homes and ADUs. Participants will explore the motivations behind their rise, the benefits they offer, and the opportunities they present in real estate. This course equips you with the knowledge needed to navigate and embrace this growing niche of tiny living spaces.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Full Broker or a Provisional Broker, this is the update course you should take. If you are a Broker-in-Charge or BIC Eligible, do not take this update course.
The North Carolina General Update (Course #5926) topics include:
• Agency Relationships
• Fair Housing Compliance
• Law & Rule Updates
• Broker Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 GENERAL UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are a BIC or BIC Eligible and you take this GENUP course, you will lose your BIC or BIC Eligible status. (You will receive 4 Update credit hours). BIC and BIC Eligible should take the Broker In-Charge Update Course (BICUP), along with a 4-hour elective.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Tiny Houses, ADUs and Other Pint-Size Living Spaces (Course #4040).
In the evolving world of real estate, tiny homes and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are gaining traction among consumers. In response to this trend, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to the basics of tiny homes and ADUs. Participants will explore the motivations behind their rise, the benefits they offer, and the opportunities they present in real estate. This course equips you with the knowledge needed to navigate and embrace this growing niche of tiny living spaces.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Broker in Charge (BIC) or BIC Eligible, this is the update course you should take. If you are not a BIC, DO NOT take this update course. If you are NOT a BIC or BIC Eligible, you will not receive credit for this course.
The North Carolina Broker in Charge Update (Course #5826) topics include:
Agency
FAQs
Fair Housing
Licensing & Education
Law & Rule Updates
BIC Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 BROKER IN CHARGE UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are not a BIC or BIC Eligible you will not receive credit for this course.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
Ethics in Real Estate Advertising (Course #4065).
Ethics in Real Estate Advertising is a four-hour continuing education course approved by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission and also meets the 2.5 hour requirements of the National Association of Realtors for ethics.
In this course, attendees will do an in depth study of the Code of Ethics including the Preamble, and eight different articles and standards of practice.
Along with that, attendees will be able to compare and contrast the Code of Ethics and the rules of the North Carolina Real Estate Commission.
Inside this course are tips and tricks for licensees to use to make their marketing compliant with both NAR and NCREC rules.
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Full Broker or a Provisional Broker, this is the update course you should take. If you are a Broker-in-Charge or BIC Eligible, do not take this update course.
The North Carolina General Update (Course #5926) topics include:
• Agency Relationships
• Fair Housing Compliance
• Law & Rule Updates
• Broker Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 GENERAL UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are a BIC or BIC Eligible and you take this GENUP course, you will lose your BIC or BIC Eligible status. (You will receive 4 Update credit hours). BIC and BIC Eligible should take the Broker In-Charge Update Course (BICUP), along with a 4-hour elective.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
**If you are a Broker in Charge (BIC) or BIC Eligible, this is the update course you should take. If you are not a BIC, DO NOT take this update course. If you are NOT a BIC or BIC Eligible, you will not receive credit for this course.
The North Carolina Broker in Charge Update (Course #5826) topics include:
Agency
FAQs
Fair Housing
Licensing & Education
Law & Rule Updates
BIC Responsibilities
Prior to the start of class, your required course materials will be sent to the email address used to enroll.
2025-2026 BROKER IN CHARGE UPDATE COURSE must be completed between July 1, 2025 and June 10, 2026. Note: *If you are not a BIC or BIC Eligible you will not receive credit for this course.
**North Carolina Real Estate Commission attendance requirements apply to this course. Attendance will be strictly monitored. A smart device, tablet, laptop, or desktop with working internet, camera, and audio are required.
***Registration for this course CLOSES AT 6:00PM the night before the course is scheduled to begin. Online enrollment must be completed, including payment, by 6:00pm in order to attend class.***
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