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18-Hr. NV Sales Partial CE Package

$155
This product includes:
LICENSE RENEWAL PERIOD: 2 YEARS Elective Hours: 9 Required: 9 Total Hours: 18
Description
Package content and courses
State Requirements

This partial CE package contains 9 required, 3 personal development, and 6 general hours needed for active salesperson license renewals for second or subsequent license renewals.*

  • Nevada Contract Law (3 Contracts hours)
  • Diversity: Your Kaleidoscope of Clients (3 Ethics hours)
  • Residential Property Management Essentials (3 Risk Reduction hours)
  • Personal Safety (3 Personal Development hours)
  • Lead Awareness and Compliance (3 General hours)
  • Keeping it Honest: Understanding Real Estate and Mortgage Fraud (3 General hours)

*Per NV Regulation NAC 645, licensees are not allowed to take any of the same courses in back-to-back renewal cycles. Each course taken must have a unique approval number differing from those taken in the previous renewal cycle. It is the licensee's responsibility to ensure they are not taking any of the same courses as they took in their previous renewal cycles.

Package Content:
Nevada Contract Law (Contracts)

From listing agreements, to buyer/broker agreements, to purchase offers, contracts are the legally binding glue that holds the industry together. An understanding of real estate-related contracts is integral to your role as a licensee.

Nevada Contract Law provides a comprehensive overview of how to successfully work with common real estate contracts and agreements.

In Nevada, this course is classified as 3 required hours of the Contract requirement.

Course highlights:

  • Defining characteristics of a legally binding and valid contract.
  • Listing agreements, buyer/broker agreements, and purchase agreements.
  • Nevada Real Estate Division forms, including the Waiver of Agency Duties form, Written Authorization to Negotiate form, Duties Owed by a Nevada Real Estate Licensee form, and Consent to Act form.
  • Seller’s Real Property Disclosure form
  • Tips for managing and reducing exposure to risk when working with contracts
  • Activities and scenarios to reinforce key concepts

Diversity: Your Kaleidoscope of Clients (Ethics)

The real estate market reflects our nation's diverse population, and the successful real estate professional understands and adapts to each client's needs.

What's new in fair housing? What isn't? 

Course Highlights:

  • The newest fair housing guidelines relating to criminal background screening, reasonable accommodation for assistance animals, and hoarding
  • A look at the socioeconomic impact of discriminatory practices in housing
  • An online test to check your own inherent bias 
  • The court case that led to sexual orientation and gender identity being afforded federal fair housing protection 
  • Resources that will help you identify and better serve the diverse populations within your market
  • Statistics and demographics on homeownership from:
    • The National Association of REALTORS®
    • The U.S. Census Bureau
    • The National Fair Housing Alliance 
  • Two proposed additions to the seven federally protected classes

Residential Property Management Essentials (Risk Reduction)

For many real estate professionals, property management is a natural extension of their expertise. Whether you’re thinking about taking on your first property or looking to grow your property management business, this is a niche business requiring specialized skills and knowledge.

Explore the role of the property manager, common tenant issues, and federal laws.

Course highlights include:

  • Property management contracts
  • Property types and evaluating factors
  • Tips for building a successful working relationship with property owners
  • Landlord and tenant obligations
  • Tips for screening and retaining tenants
  • Informal rental agreements and the risks involved
  • How to deal with delinquent tenants
  • Fair housing guidelines and exemptions

Note: This is an introduction and overview of property management.

Personal Safety (Personal Development)

Attacks on real estate professionals have made headlines at an alarmingly more frequent rate in recent years. After an incident where a licensee is harmed, everyone vows to do better, and the topic of safety is pushed to the front of training schedules. Then complacency sets in.

Criminals count on complacency.

This course reviews studies and statistics of safety issues in the real estate industry, and best practices for personal safety.       

Course highlights include:

  • Crime statistics and studies that challenge preconceived notions
  • Risk factors and vulnerabilities that unique to real estate professionals
  • Case studies to illustrate how criminals target their victims
  • How to develop a personal warning system and trust your instincts when something feels “off”
  • Activities and scenarios to provide real-world context for course content

Lead Awareness and Compliance (General)

Lead hazards aren’t just a concern for homeowners—they’re also a big deal for real estate professionals. If you're listing a home built before 1978 or guiding buyers through disclosures, understanding the risks of lead exposure isn’t just helpful—it’s essential. Federal laws require specific disclosures and safety measures and skipping them can lead to hefty fines and legal trouble.

This course helps you recognize where lead hazards lurk, stay on top of your legal responsibilities, and follow safe practices help protect you, your clients, and your transactions. But beyond compliance, having a strong grasp of lead safety makes you a trusted advisor. When clients see that you take their health and safety seriously, it strengthens your reputation and sets you apart as a knowledgeable, reliable real estate professional. Ultimately, keeping people safe, reducing risk, and staying compliant aren’t just obligations—they’re smart business moves supporting long-term success.

Course highlights include:

  • Common sources of lead in residential properties
  • Health risks of lead exposure
  • Community-based approaches to lead hazard prevention
  • Review of federal lead disclosure laws
  • Compliance with lead disclosure laws
  • Consequences of non-compliance with disclosure requirements
  • Mitigating lead hazards
  • Lead-safe work practices for renovations and repairs
  • EPA’s Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program
  • Preventing lead hazards long-term

Keeping it Honest: Understanding Real Estate and Mortgage Fraud (General)

Fraud has become a major issue in the industry. Lawbreakers use real estate as a vehicle to steal the life savings of unsuspecting homeowners and defraud lenders out of millions of dollars for their own gain. Federal, state, and local governments have taken steps to combat real estate fraud, but it remains a major problem—one you need to have a solid understanding of to ensure you're able to shield your clients and yourself from being defrauded or unknowingly committing fraud.

Keeping It Honest: Understanding Real Estate and Mortgage Fraud has been updated to discuss the latest fraudulent schemes and explain recent government initiatives aimed at stopping fraud and protecting consumers.

Course Highlights:

  • Fraud and its impact on the real estate industry
  • The newest and most prevalent types of fraudulent schemes
  • Red flag behaviors that suggest someone is engaging in fraud
  • How to report fraudulent or suspected fraudulent activities to the proper authorities
  • Key government initiatives aimed at stopping fraud and protecting consumers
  • Activities and scenarios to provide real-world context for course content

State Requirements For Nevada

Nevada Requirement Detail for Real Estate Continuing Education

Renewal Date: Every two years by the last day of the month in which you first obtained your license.

Hours Required By The State: 36 hours

SALESPERSON SUBSEQUENT RENEWALS

Proof of completion must be submitted to the Division. The 36 hours must be taken in the following categories:

  • 3 hours Agency
  • 6 hours Contracts
  • 3 hours Ethics
  • 3 hours Nevada Law
  • 3 hours Risk Reduction
  • 18 Hours General (Business Broker permit holders must include the 3 hours of CE for permit renewal; Property Management permit holders must include 9 hours of CE for permit renewal)

At least 18 of the required 36 hours must be taken through live instruction.

Please note: No more than 3 hours in each two-year period may be taken in Personal Development courses.

The CE Shop's Offering: 36 hours (only 18 hours can be taken online)

The following courses are considered Personal Development courses:

  • Personal Safety
  • Roadmap to Success: Business Planning for Real Estate

The CE Shop does not currently offer courses to satisfy the requirements specific to the Business Broker Permit or Property Manager Permit.

Reporting: The state requires course completions to be reported to the state. We will report your course to the state upon completion.

Expiration Date of Course: Course expiration dates vary by course. Each individual course will have an expiration date listed in your account. See Terms & Conditions for more details.

Certificates: Immediately upon course completions, The CE Shop will provide students with an electronic copy of the course certificate of completion. Certificates will remain in your account for a minimum of five years, should you need additional copies at a later time. Please refer to your application to determine if you need to submit your certificate(s) of completion. Course completion dates are recorded using Central Standard Time. Please note that the date on your certificate of completion will reflect this.

Final Exams: Final exams must be passed with a minimum of 75% and may be taken as many times as necessary in order to pass. 

License Renewal Process: The process to renew in this state is to log in to the licensing system online and follow the prompts to renew.

Post-Licensing: First-time licensees issued an initial license, except as defined by NAC 645.4442 Subsection 2, must complete 30 hours of Post-Licensing within the first 12 months immediately after initial licensing through live instruction. The CE Shop does not offer any of the Post-Licensing hours at this time.

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