Make Renovation A Reality
Instructor: Patrick Ritchie
CE hours: 3 General
Cost: Free to Scottsdale REALTORS® Members | $20.00 for Non-Members
Pre-registration encouraged.
Learn about home renovation mortgage programs when the house a client wants may be outdated or in need of upgrades. We will cover the various types of renovation programs available and discuss the pros and cons of each, as well as the existing market issues that renovation programs can remedy. You will learn the range of how renovation can be used aesthetically for cosmetic improvement or it can facilitate a handicap-accessible home for a consumer with a disability and many possibilities in between:
- Describe characteristics of the renovation programs, terminology and characteristics of each, setting expectations for the desired outcome
- Provide an understanding to the processes and timeframes involved in preparing the forms, contractor validation process, written estimates, draw process and post-closing actions
- Appraisal methodology of “as-is” versus “subject to” and identify the appraisal circumstances of the renovation market
- Identify scenarios where renovation financing would be beneficial or needed.
Please notify us 7 days in advance if you have any disability that requires special services or access.
Fees will be refunded less a $25 service charge upon verbal notification up to 48 hours prior to class, after that fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Marketing Partners will be provided with a roster of attendees including email address. You may opt out of having your information shared by contacting the Association at 480-945-2651.
By registering for this class, you understand pictures and/or video may be taken of you and may be posted in relation to the class on social media and/or the SAAR website.
Disclaimer Notice:
Due to the circumstances created by COVID-19, there is a heightened degree of personal risk and responsibility in attending meetings or events. With in-person attendance at any Scottsdale REALTORS®/Venue8600 meeting or event, attendees acknowledge these risks and agree to take full personal responsibility for them:
- Despite efforts to minimize the spread of COVID-19, you may be exposed to the virus by being part of or attending this meeting/event
- Attendees agree to monitor their own health and will not attend the meeting/event if they feel ill, have COVID-19 or flu-like symptoms.
If you have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, wear a high-quality mask for 10 days and get tested 5 days after exposure. - Understand that attendees are encouraged to wear masks, social distance from other attendees, respect the space of other meeting/event attendees and follow any and all other social distancing guidelines and protocols imposed by the federal, state or local laws. Refusal to abide by these guidelines and protocols may result in you being asked to leave the meeting/event.
CE hours: 3 Commissioner’s Standards
This course meets the standards for the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics Requirement, Cycle 7. We will review the history of the Code of Ethics as it relates to its origins, its influence on state licensing laws and its establishment of arbitration as the monetary dispute resolution process between REALTORS®. Finally, we will apply the REALTOR® Code of Ethics Articles to everyday real estate practices.
Note: The Code of Ethics renewal has moved from a 2-year to a 3-year requirement; Cycle 7 began in 2022 and ends in 2024.
CE hours: 3 Commissioner’s Standards
This course meets the standards for the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics Requirement, Cycle 7. We will review the history of the Code of Ethics as it relates to its origins, its influence on state licensing laws and its establishment of arbitration as the monetary dispute resolution process between REALTORS®. Finally, we will apply the REALTOR® Code of Ethics Articles to everyday real estate practices.
Note: The Code of Ethics renewal has moved from a 2-year to a 3-year requirement; Cycle 7 began in 2022 and ends in 2024.
CE hours: 3 Commissioner’s Standards
This course will review the history of the Code of Ethics as it relates to its origins, its influence on state licensing laws and its establishment of arbitration as the monetary dispute resolution process between REALTORS®. Finally, we will apply the REALTOR® Code of Ethics Articles to everyday real estate practices. This course will grant you 3 hours of continuing education, while also completing the NAR Code of Ethics – Cycle Seven requirement. The NAR Code of Ethics renewal has moved from a 2-year to a 3-year requirement; Cycle Seven began in 2022 and will end in 2024.
Instructor: Nikki Zotto
CE Hours: 3 Fair Housing
Cost: FREE to Members | Non-Members $20.00
Learn how to create an inclusive environment for all clients in this DEI-focused course for real estate agents. Through defining best practices, evaluating business practices through a DEI lens, and developing effective strategies for future client interactions, you’ll be equipped with the skills to identify and address potential marginalization or exclusion of certain groups. With emphasis on ongoing reflection and improvement, you’ll be able to foster a positive experience for all clients and promote equity in your business practices.
Please notify us 7 days in advance if you have any disability that requires special services or access.
Marketing Partners will be provided with a roster of attendees including email address. You may opt out of having your information shared by contacting the Association at 480-945-2651. By registering for this class, you understand pictures and/or video may be taken of you and may be posted in relation to the class on social media and/or the SAAR website.
Disclaimer Notice:
Due to the circumstances created by COVID-19, there is a heightened degree of personal risk and responsibility in attending meetings or events. With in-person attendance at any Scottsdale REALTORS®/Venue8600 meeting or event, attendees acknowledge these risks and agree to take full personal responsibility for them:
- Despite efforts to minimize the spread of COVID-19, you may be exposed to the virus by being part of or attending this meeting/event
- Attendees agree to monitor their own health and will not attend the meeting/event if they feel ill, have COVID-19 or flu-like symptoms.
If you have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, wear a high-quality mask for 10 days and get tested 5 days after exposure. - Understand that attendees are encouraged to wear masks, social distance from other attendees, respect the space of other meeting/event attendees and follow any and all other social distancing guidelines and protocols imposed by the federal, state or local laws. Refusal to abide by these guidelines and protocols may result in you being asked to leave the meeting/event.
Instructor: Keri Means
CE Hours: 3 Disclosure
Cost: FREE to Members | Non-Members $20.00
- Required Disclosures
- Inspections and BINSR
- Contract on Disclosure
Please notify us 7 days in advance if you have any disability that requires special services or access.
Marketing Partners will be provided with a roster of attendees including email address. You may opt out of having your information shared by contacting the Association at 480-945-2651. By registering for this class, you understand pictures and/or video may be taken of you and may be posted in relation to the class on social media and/or the SAAR website.
Disclaimer Notice:
Due to the circumstances created by COVID-19, there is a heightened degree of personal risk and responsibility in attending meetings or events. With in-person attendance at any Scottsdale REALTORS®/Venue8600 meeting or event, attendees acknowledge these risks and agree to take full personal responsibility for them:
- Despite efforts to minimize the spread of COVID-19, you may be exposed to the virus by being part of or attending this meeting/event
- Attendees agree to monitor their own health and will not attend the meeting/event if they feel ill, have COVID-19 or flu-like symptoms.
If you have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, wear a high-quality mask for 10 days and get tested 5 days after exposure. - Understand that attendees are encouraged to wear masks, social distance from other attendees, respect the space of other meeting/event attendees and follow any and all other social distancing guidelines and protocols imposed by the federal, state or local laws. Refusal to abide by these guidelines and protocols may result in you being asked to leave the meeting/event.
CE hours: 3 Legal Issues
Cost: FREE to Members | Non-Members $20.00
Learn how to understand factors that influence a client’s credit score and how federal law can impact financing options.
When applicable, Marketing Partners will be provided with a roster of attendees including email addresses. You may opt out of having your information shared by contacting the Association at 480-945-2651.
By registering for this class, you understand pictures and/or video may be taken of you and may be posted in relation to the event on social media and/or the SAAR website for marketing purposes.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
- Zoom platform will be utilized for the course delivery If you don’t have a Zoom account, we suggest you sign up for the free version at http://zoom.com.
- Students are responsible for the performance of their own technology including audio volume, video clarity, and reliable internet connection.
- Students must check in for class 15 minutes prior to the start time. Checking in for class after the start time may result in refusal of attendance.
- Students must be visible on camera AT ALL TIMES to receive class credit. Students may not “step away” from the camera for any reason or darken their screen. If an emergency arises, please use the “Chat” feature to privately notify the instructor or monitor of your situation.
CE hours: 3 Commissioner’s Standards
This course will review the history of the Code of Ethics as it relates to its origins, its influence on state licensing laws and its establishment of arbitration as the monetary dispute resolution process between REALTORS®. Finally, we will apply the REALTOR® Code of Ethics Articles to everyday real estate practices. This course will grant you 3 hours of continuing education, while also completing the NAR Code of Ethics – Cycle Seven requirement. The NAR Code of Ethics renewal has moved from a 2-year to a 3-year requirement; Cycle Seven began in 2022 and will end in 2024.
Instructor: Keri Means
CE Hours: 3 Agency Law
Cost: FREE to Members | Non-Members $20.00
- Meets NAR Code of Ethics Training requirements
- What duties do we owe to client and customers
- What is Reasonable Standard of Care
If online registration is closed, call the Education Department at 480-945-2651.
Please notify us 7 days in advance if you have any disability that requires special services or access.
Marketing Partners will be provided with a roster of attendees including email address. You may opt out of having your information shared by contacting the Association at 480-945-2651. By registering for this class, you understand pictures and/or video may be taken of you and may be posted in relation to the class on social media and/or ScottsdaleREALTORS.org.
Disclaimer Notice:
Due to the circumstances created by COVID-19, there is a heightened degree of personal risk and responsibility in attending meetings or events. With in-person attendance at any Scottsdale REALTORS®/Venue8600 meeting or event, attendees acknowledge these risks and agree to take full personal responsibility for them:
- Despite efforts to minimize the spread of COVID-19, you may be exposed to the virus by being part of or attending this meeting/event
- Attendees agree to monitor their own health and will not attend the meeting/event if they feel ill, have COVID-19 or flu-like symptoms.
If you have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, wear a high-quality mask for 10 days and get tested 5 days after exposure. - Understand that attendees are encouraged to wear masks, social distance from other attendees, respect the space of other meeting/event attendees and follow any and all other social distancing guidelines and protocols imposed by the federal, state or local laws. Refusal to abide by these guidelines and protocols may result in you being asked to leave the meeting/event.
Instructor: Liz Hill
CE Hours: 3 Commissioner’s Standards
Cost: FREE to Members | Non-Members $20.00
Upon completion of this class, you will be able to identify the sections of a Public Report, know where to find it on the ADRE website, when it is required and why you need to be familiar with its contents when representing a client.
- A.R.S. 32-2101 – “Subdivision” & “Subdivider”
- What is a Public Record?
- What is a “Lot Reservation”?
- Cover all 14 sections of the Public Record
- Examples of New Build
- Multi-Family to condo conversion
- Co-ops
- How a Public Record can be used as a tool in resales
- Subdivision violations & ADRE response
- Why agents need to know
If online registration is closed, call the Education Department at 480-945-2651.
Please notify us 7 days in advance if you have any disability that requires special services or access.
Marketing Partners will be provided with a roster of attendees including email address. You may opt out of having your information shared by contacting the Association at 480-945-2651. By registering for this class, you understand pictures and/or video may be taken of you and may be posted in relation to the class on social media and/or ScottsdaleREALTORS.org.
Disclaimer Notice:
Due to the circumstances created by COVID-19, there is a heightened degree of personal risk and responsibility in attending meetings or events. With in-person attendance at any Scottsdale REALTORS®/Venue8600 meeting or event, attendees acknowledge these risks and agree to take full personal responsibility for them:
- Despite efforts to minimize the spread of COVID-19, you may be exposed to the virus by being part of or attending this meeting/event
- Attendees agree to monitor their own health and will not attend the meeting/event if they feel ill, have COVID-19 or flu-like symptoms.
If you have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, wear a high-quality mask for 10 days and get tested 5 days after exposure. - Understand that attendees are encouraged to wear masks, social distance from other attendees, respect the space of other meeting/event attendees and follow any and all other social distancing guidelines and protocols imposed by the federal, state or local laws. Refusal to abide by these guidelines and protocols may result in you being asked to leave the meeting/event.