Nebraska Continuing Education Requirements
Complete 12 hours of state approved courses every 2 years.
These courses must include 3 hours of Mandatory courses chosen from:
CURRENT DESIGNATED SUBJECT MATTER
1. NE License Law (or partial studies of it)
2. NE Landlord/Tenant Act
3. NE Trust Account Maintenance (specific to our manual)
4. Agency/Brokerage Relationships
5. Fair Housing/ADA
6. Ethical Decision Making (not any specific code of ethics
for a professional organization)
7. Preparing a Certified Market Analysis (CMA) and/or a Broker Price Opinion
The other 9 hours are elective courses
Brokers and Salespersons must renew their license by November 30th of each year.
PLEASE NOTE: The above Requirements are subject to change.
Always check your state's requirements
PACKAGES
NE RE CE Package #1 12.0
NE RE CE Package #2 12.0
NE RE CE Package #3 12.0
Environmental Hazards 3.0 Required
Fair Housing 3.0 Required
Liens, Taxes and Foreclosures 3.0 Elective
Real Estate Finance 3.0 Elective
Real Property Ownership and Land Use 3.0 Elective
Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions 3.0 Elective
Real Estate Appraisal 3.0 Elective
Code of Ethics 6.0 Required
Gramm Leach Bliley Act 1.0
Fair Housing 3
Understanding an Appraiser's Role 3
Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions 3
Business Writing 3.0
Estate Planning - Basic 3.0
Estate Planning - Advanced 3.0
Managing Corporate Records 3.0
Wills and Trusts 3.0
1031 Exchanges 6.0
Fundamentals of Mortgage Lending 15.0
Gramm Leach Bliley Act 2.0
Fair Housing 3
Tax Favorable Real Estate Transactions 3
Understanding the Appraiser's Role 3
Estate Planning - Advanced 3
Wills and Trusts 3
Business Writing 3
Estate Planning - Basic 3
Fundamentals of Mortgage Lending 15
Sales Negotiations Package 19.0
Gramm Leach Bliley Act 1.0
Creating Value Through Innovation 1.0
Workplace Violence 1.0
Consumer Protection Law 1.0
Managing Corporate Records 1.0
Evaluating Financial Performance 2.0
Dealing with Conflict and Confrontation 2.0
Dealing with Difficult People 2.0
Qualified Retirement Plans and IRAs 2.0
Anti-Money Laundering 2.0
Capital Budgeting Analysis 2.0
Qualified Retirement Plans and IRAs 2.0
The Management of Capital 2.0
RESPA 2.0
Understanding Economic Components 3.0
Asset Management 3.0
Commercial General Liability Insurance 3.0
Business Writing 3.0
Understanding an Appraiser's Role 3.0
Wills and Trusts 3.0
Appraisal Basics for Real Estate Agents 3.0
Estate Planning - Advanced 3.0
Estate Planning - Basic 3.0
Fair Housing 3.0
Introduction to Commercial Real Estate 3.0
Analyzing Financial Statements Advanced 3.0
Understanding Securities Trading 3.0
Annuities 3.0
Arbitration and Mediation 3.0
Corporate Pension Plans 3.0
Investment Analysis 3.0
Investment Risk and Policy 3.0
Life, Health, Disability and Long Term Care 4.0
Prospecting, Selling & Closing 4.0
1031 Exchanges 4.0
Margin Accounts 5.0
Understanding Different Types of Security Investments 5.0
Equities 5.0
Creating Value Through Financial Management 6.0
Introduction to Property and Casualty
and the Insurance Contract 6.0
Employment Law 6.0
Estimating the Gross Living Area 6.0
Agency Operations 6.0
Negotiations- Reading People 6.0
Understanding the Rules of NASD 6.0
Negotiations- Effective Communication 6.0
Negotiations- Negotiations 7.0
Property Insurance 8.0
Building a Real Estate Practice 30.0
Sample Courses
1031 Real Estate Exchanges
The purpose of this course is to offer a broad understanding of the purpose and execution of the 1031 tax-deferred exchange. This class will empower you to provide your clients with an alternative to paying capital gains taxes, however the course is not intended to allow or suggest that the student is now empowered to give tax advice. Real estate professionals should always recommend that a client get accurate advice from a qualified tax specialist.
When engaging in real estate transactions it is always recommended that the client seek the advice of a qualified tax specialist as tax laws frequently change, and in many cases the real estate professional does not know the client's total tax picture. There are circumstances in which the 1031 tax-deferred exchange is not the best avenue for a particular client at a particular time. On the other hand, it is important from the standpoint of professional liability that real estate experts at least explain the concept of the 1031 exchange to his investor client.
This module includes the following lessons:
• Introduction to 1031 Real Estate Exchange
• Mechanics of the 1031 Exchange
• Practice and Case Studies
Learning Objectives
• Know why taxpayers use 1031 exchanges
• Assist investors with the use of 1031 exchanges
• Realize how 1031 exchanges benefit real estate professionals
• Work through a 1031 exchange
• See the 1031 process through the professional's eyes
• Know the role of and need for a qualified intermediary
• Differentiate between like-kind and non-like-kind property
• Know the different types of 1031 exchanges
• Know how to properly document a 1031 exchange
Approved Course Number(s):
E09343
Home Inspection
As the market becomes more competitive, only a business comprised of well-rounded licensees who provide comprehensive advice will continue to stand out. This course instructs real estate licensees on the basics of home inspection. An understanding of this information will allow the student to serve his or her clients and customers better.
This course presents an overview of the home inspection business and explains how it fits into the real estate industry as a whole. In addition, the course covers the regulatory bodies and professional organizations associated with home inspection. At the conclusion of this course, the student will understand the methods used to inspect homes, will know what to look for when examining properties, both inside and out, and will understand the various types of inspection reports and the differences between them.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the development of home inspection in the inspection business
- Appreciate an inspector's role at closing in residential sales transactions
- Know the tools needed and conduct expected in the field
- Distinguish various field report styles and know the benefits and drawbacks to each
- Understand an inspector's professional liability
- Recognize the steps in the examination process
- Identify common misconceptions about home inspection
- Value membership to a reputable, non-profit home inspection organization
- Know the extent of home inspection legislation
- Appreciate the different ways states regulate the home inspection industry
- Approved Course Number(s):E09346
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