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North Carolina Real Estate Post-Licensing Broker Courses
- Renewal requirements:
- Mandatory: 90
- Elective: 0
- Total hours: 90
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90-Hr. NC Post-Licensing Education Package
This complete package includes all 90 hours of post-licensing required for removal of the provisional license status. All three post-licensing courses must be completed within 18 months of initial licensure to retain eligibility to engage in real estate brokerage. The NC Real Estate Commission requires students to complete post-licensing courses within 180 days of purchase. Students purchasing this package must complete all three post-licensing courses within 180 days from the date the package is purchased. We are not permitted to grant extensions beyond this timeframe.
Courses included in this package:
- 301 Broker Relationships and Responsibilities (30 hours)
- 302 Contracts and Closing (30 hours)
- 303 NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts (30 hours)
90-Hr. NC Post-Licensing Education Package Plus Professional Development
This complete package includes all 90 hours of post-licensing required for removal of the provisional license status. All three post-licensing courses must be completed within 18 months of initial licensure to retain eligibility to engage in real estate brokerage. The NC Real Estate Commission requires students to complete post-licensing courses within 180 days of purchase. Students purchasing this package must complete all three post-licensing courses within 180 days from the date the package is purchased. We are not permitted to grant extensions beyond this timeframe.
Courses included in this package:
- 301 Broker Relationships and Responsibilities (30 hours)
- 302 Contracts and Closing (30 hours)
- 303 NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts (30 hours)
- Build Your Referral Network: Maximize your networking potential, from mastering personal branding to developing strategic communication tools. Learn the skills that will help you expand your referral network, boost your real estate career, and achieve unparalleled success in the industry.
- Get Noticed in a Competitive Market: Create compelling value propositions, learn innovative techniques for boosting visibility through social media and web optimization, and gain practical skills in market research, data analysis, and effective messaging to strategically promote properties and elevate your personal brand.
- Build Long-Term Business Relationships: Learn the tools and strategies you need to cultivate trust, communicate effectively, and nurture long-term connections. From developing a strong brand image to mastering conflict-resolution techniques, you'll gain invaluable skills to enhance client satisfaction and drive business growth.
Individual Courses
North Carolina 30-Hour Post 301 Broker Relationships and Responsibilities
You've worked hard to earn your license. Now that you've had some time in the saddle, your post-licensing education helps to ensure you'll be practicing at the top of your field.
The Post 301 - Broker Relationships and Responsibilities course is one of the three 30-classroom hour courses in the North Carolina mandatory post-licensing education program that must be completed within 18 months after initial licensure to remain eligible for active license status. Post 301, Post 302, and Post 303 may be taken in any order, but the North Carolina Real Estate Commission recommends taking them in their numerical order.
Your Post 301 course covers:
- Agency relationships in residential and commercial sales
- Commercial property management transactions
- A broker’s legal duties to clients and customers
- Responsibilities when working with sellers and buyers
- License status and education issues
- Issues associated with transactions in progress when a broker leaves a firm
North Carolina 30-Hour Post 302 Contracts and Closing
The Post 302 - Contracts and Closing course is one of the three 30-classroom hour courses in the North Carolina mandatory post-licensing education program that must be completed within 18 months after initial licensure to remain eligible for active license status. Post 301, Post 302, and Post 303 may be taken in any order, but the North Carolina Real Estate Commission recommends taking them in their numerical order.
Your Post 302 course covers:
- Contract law concepts
- Sales contract preparation and procedures
- Buyer’s due diligence
- Closing procedures
- Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA)
- Closing disclosure preparation
- Contracts for deed, options
- Selected real estate license status and education issues
North Carolina 30-Hour Post 303 NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts
The Post 303 - NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts course is one of the three 30 instructional hour courses in the North Carolina mandatory post-licensing education program that must be completed within 18 months after initial licensure to remain eligible for active license status. Post 301, Post 302, and Post 303 may be taken in any order, but the North Carolina Real Estate Commission recommends taking them in their numerical order.
Your Post 303 course covers:
- North Carolina licensing requirements
- Brokerage compensation issues
- The disciplinary process
- Specialized real estate types
- Property management
- North Carolina laws and legal concepts
State Requirements for North Carolina
North Carolina State Requirement Detail for Real Estate Post-Licensing Education
Hours Required by the State: 90 hours
- Post 301 Broker Relationships and Responsibilities
- Post 302 Contracts and Closing
- Post 303 NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts
Post Licensing Course Credit: Post-licensing course credit is only awarded to individuals who are licensed when they enroll in the courses. Credit will not be issued if courses are purchased before your Provisional Brokers license has been issued. Provisional Brokers must complete all 3 post licensing courses within 18 months of initial licensure to retain eligibility to actively engage in real estate brokerage.