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Post-Licensing
Nc Real Estate Manual POST

North Carolina Real Estate Manual for POST Licensing classes.

Upcoming Classes:
No scheduled classes.
POST 301 Class Online

You are required to have a physical copy of the NC Real Estate Manual.

You may purchase at the school with no wait time, please call prior to coming to verify someone is in office.

OR

You may buy directly from the NCREC - Order Book Here

Post 301 -- Broker Responsibilities

This course is one of the three 30-instructional hour courses in the North Carolina mandatory Postlicensing (PL) education program. The primary objective of the courses is to provide instruction at a level beyond that provided in prelicensing courses on topics deemed to be of special importance in the active practice of real estate brokerage.

Topics addressed in this course include:  

Broker Responsibilities, Review transactions, legal obligations, compensation issues, license status and more.

You are required to have a physical copy of the NC Real Estate Manual.

You may purchase at the school with no wait time, please call prior to coming to verify someone is in office.

OR

 

You may buy directly from the NCREC - Order Book Here

 

Upcoming Classes:
04/08/2024 - 5:30 PM
POST 301 In-Person

You are required to have a physical copy of the NC Real Estate Manual.

You may purchase at the school with no wait time, please call prior to coming to verify someone is in office.

OR

You may buy directly from the NCREC - Order Book Here

Post 301 -- Broker Responsibilities

This course is one of the three 30-instructional hour courses in the North Carolina mandatory Postlicensing (PL) education program. The primary objective of the courses is to provide instruction at a level beyond that provided in prelicensing courses on topics deemed to be of special importance in the active practice of real estate brokerage.

Topics addressed in this course include:  

Broker Responsibilities, review transactions, legal obligations, compensation issues, license status and more.

You are required to have a physical copy of the NC Real Estate Manual.

You may purchase at the school with no wait time, please call prior to coming to verify someone is in office.

OR

 

You may buy directly from the NCREC - Order Book Here

Upcoming Classes:
04/08/2024 - 5:30 PM
POST 302 Class Online

POST 302  CONTRACTS AND CLOSING - NCREC

Instructor Buddy Blackman

Blended Class: Classroom and Online

 The Post 302 – Contracts & Closing course is one of the three 30instructional hour courses in the North Carolina mandatory Postlicensing (PL) education program. The primary objective of the courses is to provide instruction at a level beyond that provided in Prelicensing courses on topics deemed to be of special importance in the active practice of real estate brokerage. Topics addressed in this course include: 

  • selected basic contract law concepts,
  • real estate sales contract preparation, 
  • sales contract procedures,
  • buyer’s due diligence,
  • closing procedures,
  • Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act,
  • closing disclosure preparation, 
  • contracts for deed, options, and
  • selected real estate license status and education issues. 

* Price does not include state required online manual $25

** Minimum of 5 students for class to make

Upcoming Classes:
No scheduled classes.
POST 302 In-Person

You are required to have a physical copy of the NC Real Estate Manual.

You may purchase at the school with no wait time, please call prior to coming to verify someone is in office.

OR

You may buy directly from the NCREC - Order Book Here

POST 302  CONTRACTS AND CLOSING - NCREC

Blended Class: Classroom and Online

 The Post 302 – Contracts & Closing course is one of the three 30instructional hour courses in the North Carolina mandatory Postlicensing (PL) education program. The primary objective of the courses is to provide instruction at a level beyond that provided in Prelicensing courses on topics deemed to be of special importance in the active practice of real estate brokerage. Topics addressed in this course include: 

  • selected basic contract law concepts,
  • real estate sales contract preparation, 
  • sales contract procedures,
  • buyer’s due diligence,
  • closing procedures,
  • Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act,
  • closing disclosure preparation, 
  • contracts for deed, options, and
  • selected real estate license status and education issues. 

* Price does not include state required online manual $25

** Minimum of 5 students for class to make

Upcoming Classes:
No scheduled classes.
Post 303 - NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts In Person

You are required to have a physical copy of the NC Real Estate Manual.

You may purchase at the school with no wait time, please call prior to coming to verify someone is in office.

OR

You may buy directly from the NCREC - Order Book Here

Post 303 - NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts

This course is one of the three 30-instructional hour courses in the North Carolina mandatory Post licensing (PL) education program. The primary objective of the courses is to provide instruction at a level beyond that provided in pre-licensing courses on topics deemed to be of special importance in the active practice of real estate brokerage.

Topics addressed in this course include:  

 General North Carolina licensing requirements,  

  • Brokerage compensation issues,  
  • The disciplinary process,  
  • Specialized types of real estate,  
  • Property management in NC, and  
  • Miscellaneous NC laws and legal concepts

Upcoming Classes:
No scheduled classes.
POST 303 Class Online

You are required to have a physical copy of the NC Real Estate Manual.

You may purchase at the school with no wait time, please call prior to coming to verify someone is in office.

OR

You may buy directly from the NCREC - Order Book Here

Post 303 -- NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts

This course is one of the three 30-instructional hour courses in the North Carolina mandatory Post licensing (PL) education program. The primary objective of the courses is to provide instruction at a level beyond that provided in pre-licensing courses on topics deemed to be of special importance in the active practice of real estate brokerage.

Topics addressed in this course include:  

 

  • General North Carolina licensing requirements,  
  • Brokerage compensation issues,  
  • The disciplinary process,  
  • Specialized types of real estate,  
  • Property management in NC, and  
  • Miscellaneous NC laws and legal concepts

Upcoming Classes:
No scheduled classes.