“Best Code of Ethics class I’ve ever had in 25 years!”, Liz Bliss – U.S. Preferred Realty
“Best Code of Ethics class I’ve ever had in 25 years!” Liz Bliss, REALTOR U.S. Preferred Realty
“Best Code of Ethics class I’ve ever had in 25 years!” Liz Bliss, REALTOR U.S. Preferred Realty
1-4-2013 Todd, I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for a great class last week. I have held both the MAI and CPM designations which required a lot of course work. Through all that and my continuing education classes it is rare to find an instructor as qualified and prepared as you. Your […]
Open House Class – 2012 Holy cow….. thought you would like to hear this:) I held an open in Mesa, met a couple who ended up buying from Richmond the next day… while I’m at the Richmond model with them signing the contract, I met a local investor who asked me to send him Gilbert […]
The Arizona Department of Real Estate (Department) presents the following clarification of the requirements for Broker Management Clinic (BMC) classes and instructors under the Department’s original jurisdiction and as provided by amendments adopted by the 2012 Legislature. This legislation provides that on and after January 1, 2013, each real estate Designated Broker (DB) and Delegated Associate Broker (DAB) with duties authorized in writing pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-2151.01(G) to act on the designated broker’s behalf to review and initial contracts or similar instruments, shall complete a BMC consisting of nine (9) credit hours (three (3) courses of three (3) hours each). This brings the total renewal credit hours required for these licensees to 30 per 24-month license period
“ Just had to drop you a quick note to say how much I enjoyed your class- Code of Ethics – on June 11th . It was one of the best classes I have ever been to. You really got our attention by the way you incorporated current news events unrelated to real estate and […]
“Being forced to take the required code of ethics course, I entered as a grumpy old broker. Your presentation (which you taught as if you wrote and owned the code) was a cogent, clear and logical method of understanding the main code requirements and often mis-understood or ignored standards of practice. I believe it was […]