INSTRUCTOR: Leslie Clauson, CDEI
Welcome
This course is a 2-hour mandatory class Course Title: Mississippi License Law Instructor: Leslie Clauson
Contact Information:
Phone: (228) 354-8585
email: information@msrealtycourses.com
Leslie would like to express their heartfelt thanks for choosing the Real Estate Training Institute (RETI). Established in 1989, RETI remains Mississippi’s only locally owned real estate school, providing pre-exam, post-exam, and continuing education classes to our community.
MREC Mandatory CE
§ 73-35-18. License renewal; continuing education requirements; exemptions; email address required; rules and regulations.
Each individual applicant for renewal of a license issued by the Mississippi Real Estate Commission shall, on or before the expiration date of his license, or at a time directed by the commission, submit proof of completion of not less than sixteen (16) clock hours of approved course work to the commission, in addition to any other requirements for renewal. The sixteen (16) clock hours’ course work requirement shall apply to each two- year license renewal, and hours in excess thereof shall not be cumulated or credited for the purposes of subsequent license renewals except as provided in this subsection (1).
Course Description:
Welcome to the Agency (4-hour) course. This is a mandatory license renewal class.
Fees: Continuing Education is priced at $10 an hour. This course is priced at $20. No additional material needs to be purchased.
Course Overview:
Throughout this course, you will review essential agency relationships in real estate and explore “what’s new” and the regulatory implications affecting your relationships with clients and customers.
This course aims to refresh your knowledge of Mississippi Real Estate License Law and reflect on recent changes and contemporary issues affecting real estate agency nationally.
We think you’ll find this course interesting.
What We Will Explore:
- The Mississippi Real Estate Commission and Formation
- Conducting Real Estate in Mississippi
- Location of Office
- Errors and Omissions Coverage
- License Renewal
- Advertising
- Teams and Advertising
- Escrow Accounts
- PCDS
- Agency Disclosure
- Losing a License and Penalties for Violations
- Changing License Status
How You’ll Learn:
This is a self-paced online course, although access to classroom instruction is granted one day a month in Biloxi as an alternative. There is no additional charge for classroom or livestream.
Course Materials:
No fancy supplies are necessary! All you need is an open mind, a willingness to learn, and a desire to unleash your creativity. Throughout the course, you’ll have access to instructional videos, inspiring readings, and step-by-step instructions to finish the class.
Equipment Needed for Online Courses:
- Computer or Laptop: A reliable computer or laptop with internet access is essential for accessing online course materials and completing
- Internet Connection: A stable (as possible) internet connection is crucial for seamless online learning experiences.
- Note-taking Tools: Whether it’s a digital note-taking app, a word processor, or traditional pen and paper, having tools for taking notes is essential for retaining information and staying organized.
- Web Browser: Ensure you have access to a web browser compatible with the online learning platform or learning management system (LMS) used by your institution. Popular browsers include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft
- Comfortable Workspace: Set up a comfortable and ergonomic workspace conducive to studying and This may include a desk and chair with proper support, adequate lighting, and minimal distractions.
- Backup Power Source (Optional): Consider having a backup power source, such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or power bank, to prevent disruptions in case of power outages or fluctuations.
Registration and Access:
- After registration, a staff member will add you to the An email will be sent to you with instructions on how to get started. The course will be protected by the unique assigned password and login information.
- Only one computer with one IP address can be signed in at a time for learner
Time and Progress Tracking:
- It is recommended that you establish a study schedule and adhere to it to maintain steady
- Monitoring your progress will help you stay on track to meet your learning objectives.
- There is a time tracking device on this site; information included will be your date of first sign-in, the lessons you have completed, the minutes you are online, the quizzes you have taken (with scores) and how many days have passed once the course was
Usability:
- This course consists of two modules, each with lessons and You will be guided by the “Next buttons.”
- Each lesson has a You cannot proceed until the expected time has passed.
Quiz Scores:
- Each small quiz must be passed with a minimum of 75% You will receive an auto-generated email with a copy of your results.
- If 75% is not achieved, you cannot move forward with the You are allowed to retake the quiz immediately. There is a test bank mapped to the lesson objectives. Each objective has at least three questions randomly selected for each quiz attempt.
Technical Issues and Support:
- The school is open through Fri. from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
- Both instructors can resolve technical issues and maintain the site’s
- Updates may happen when you are An update has just occurred if the site appears to skip, wink, toggle, or flash for less than a second. The issue is not your computer.
phone: (228) 354-8585
email: information@msrealtycourses.com
Attendance Policy for Self-Paced Online Course:
Welcome to Agency, a self-paced online learning environment designed to facilitate your academic and professional growth. While the course structure allows for flexibility in scheduling your study sessions, consistent engagement is essential for your success. The following attendance policy outlines expectations and guidelines for participation:
Attendance Expectation: Although this is a self-paced course, regular attendance is strongly encouraged. Consistently engaging with the course material will enhance your understanding and retention of the content
Flexible Schedule: One of the advantages of a self-paced course is the flexibility it offers. You have the freedom to choose when and where to study, allowing you to balance your academic pursuits with other commitments.
Communication: Instructors and facilitators are available to provide guidance and support throughout your learning journey. If you encounter any challenges or have questions about the course material, do not hesitate to reach out via the designated communication channels (e.g., discussion forums, email).
Phone: (228) 354-8586
email: information@msrealtycourses.com
Completion Deadline: It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the course timeline and ensure that you meet all deadlines. This course allows students to access their course for 90 days after registration.
By enrolling in this self-paced online course, you acknowledge and agree to adhere to the attendance policy outlined above. Your commitment to active participation and consistent engagement will contribute to a rewarding learning experience and academic success.
Refund Policy:
Refunds may be given BEFORE a student accesses the course. Service charges and credit card fees are not refunded. Refunds aren’t approved after a student has accessed the course.
Real Estate Training Institute is committed to providing inclusive and accessible experiences for all individuals.
Everyone should be able to easily access our services and content, regardless of any disabilities or challenges they may face.
Our Commitment
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Communication Policy
Effective communication is essential for maintaining a productive and supportive learning environment within our school community. This communication policy outlines the principles and procedures governing communication between stakeholders, including students, instructors, and administration.
Principles:
- Transparency: All communication channels will strive to be transparent, providing accurate and timely
- Respect: Communication will be conducted with
- Confidentiality: Confidential information will be handled with care and communicated only to authorized individuals.
- Responsiveness: Efforts will be made to respond promptly to inquiries and concerns.
Real Estate Training Institute
2650 Beach Blvd., #35,
Biloxi, MS 39531
Open: – Fri. 6. 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Communication Channels:
- Official Website: The school’s official website (https:www.msrealtycourses.com) will serve as a central hub for announcements, news, policies, and important information. It is regularly updated.
- Email: Email will be used for communication between administration and students.
- Social Media: Official social media channels may be utilized to share announcements, events, and highlights of school
- Phone Calls: Phone calls may be used for urgent matters or to facilitate direct
- Google Classroom: Students may join a Google Classroom set up for continuing education students. There you can communicate with other
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Administration: The administration is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the communication policy, ensuring compliance with regulations, and addressing any communication-related
- Students: Students are encouraged to communicate openly with instructors and the administrator regarding academic matters, fostering a culture of trust and collaboration.
- Conclusion: Effective communication is fundamental to the success of our school community. By adhering to the principles outlined in this policy and utilizing appropriate communication channels, we aim to foster a culture of transparency, respect, and collaboration, promoting the well-being and achievement of our learners.
If you have any questions or require further clarification regarding the attendance policy, please do not hesitate to contact the school’s registrar.
(228) 354-8585
Mon. – Fri.
8:00 am to 4:00 pm
COURSE OUTLINE
CITATION OF CHAPTER
I. Introduction
A. Citation of the chapter
B. Purpose of the law
II. License Requirement
A. Prohibition on engaging in real estate activities without a license
B. Scope of individuals and entities covered by the law
C. Effective date of the law
III. Definitions
A. Real estate broker
B. Real estate salesperson
IV. Licensing Process
A. Requirements for obtaining a real estate broker license
B. Requirements for obtaining a real estate salesperson license
C. Application procedures
D. Examination requirements
V. Compliance and Enforcement
A.. Penalties for non-compliance
B. Oversight and regulation of the real estate industry
C. Enforcement mechanisms
ABOUT MREC
I. Establishment of the Mississippi Real Estate Commission
A. Appointment of Commissioners
B. Qualifications for Commissioners
C. Terms of Office
D. Geographic Representation
II. Organization and Powers of the Commission
A. Selection of Chairman
B. Authority to Enact Rules and Regulations
C. Compensation for Commissioners
III. Seal and Records
A. Adoption of Seal
B. Authentication of Records
C. Accessibility of Records
DEFINITIONS
I. Definitions
A. Real Estate Broker
- Activities covered
- Inclusion of employed individuals.
B. Real Estate
- Inclusions
- Exclusions
C. Real Estate Salesperson
- Definition and role
II. Valuation Terms
A. Automated Valuation Method
B. Broker Price Opinion
III. Exemptions
- Exemptions from Licensing Requirements
- Property owners and employees
- Other specific exemptions
B. Exclusion of Certain Financial Institutions
CONDUCTING BUSINESS
I. Broker Supervision and Responsibility
A. Duty of responsible broker
B. Affiliated brokers’ actions
II. Cooperation with Nonresident Brokers
A. Use of cooperative agreements
B. Division of commissions
III. Office Maintenance and License Display
A. Responsibilities of the responsible broker
B. Display of licenses in branch offices
IV. Broker’s Responsibility for Salespersons
V. Payments and Commissions
A. Restrictions on payments
B. Prohibition on paying unlicensed persons
VI. Inactive Status and Compensation
VII. Responsiveness to MREC
VIII. Broker Price Opinions (BPOs)
A. Giving opinions on sales prices
B. Compliance requirements
IX. Acceptance or Rejection in Writing
X. Selling Own Property
A. Non-exemption from disciplinary actions
LOCATION OF BUSINESS
I. Requirement for Real Estate Brokers:
A. +Must have and maintain a definite place of business
- Can be a room in home or office elsewhere
B. Display of certificates
- Broker’s certificate of registration
- Certificates of employed salespersons
C. Notification of office relocation
- Application to commission
- Issuance of new license for new location
II. Licensing of Real Estate Salespersons:
A. Designation of responsible broker in license
B. Notification requirements for changes:
- Responsible broker
- Employment status
C. Consequences of failure to notify:
- Automatic license cancellation
D. Termination of agency:
- Return of license to commission by responsible broker
- Prohibition on real estate activities post-cancellation
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS INSURANCE COVERAGE
I. Definitions
A. Aggregate limit
B. Claims-made
C. Extended reporting period
D. Licensee
E. Per-claim limit
F. Prior acts coverage
G. Proof of coverage
H. Retroactive date
II. Proof of Insurance Requirement
A. Who needs to submit proof
B. Exceptions for inactive licensees
III. Coverage Requirements for Licensees
A. Minimum requirements for group policy
B. Coverage for Mississippi licensees
IV. Contract Period and Renewal
A. Maximum contract period
B. Retroactive date for status changes
C. Notification and renewal requirements
V. Independent Coverage
A. Minimum requirements for independent coverage
VI. Provisions for Individual Licensees
A. Proof of insurance for new licensees
B. Consequences for failure to provide proof
C. Return to active status for inactive licensees
VII.Administrative Duties
A. Authority of the commission
B. Handling administrative tasks related to insurance program
LICENSE RENEWAL
I. License Renewal and Continuing Education Requirements
A. Submission of Proof of Completion
B. Required Hours: 16 clock hours for each two-year renewal period
C. Course Approval and Certification
D. Subject Matter Requirement: Max 8 hours out of 16
E. Carrying Over Excess Hours: Max 6 hours
F. Legislative Session Credit: 8 hours per yearG. Pre-License Education Exclusion
H. Exemptions:
- Experience and Age Exemption
- Inactive Licensees
a. Email Address Requirement
II. Expiration Date and Applicability
A. Effective Date: July 1, 1994
B. Exemption for First Renewal Within One Year
III. Regulatory Framework
A. Promulgation of Rules and Regulations
B. Compliance with Mississippi Administrative Procedures Law
RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS
I. Document Delivery Requirements
A. Immediate delivery of true and correct copies
II. Record Keeping
A. Three-year retention of transaction records
III. Listing Agreements
A. Must be in writing
B. Include property details, terms, and expiration date
IV. Buyer’s Agreements
A. Written agreements specifying terms and expiration date
B. Buyer’s right to terminate with fifteen days’ notice
V. Handling Multiple Offers
A. Presentation of all offers to the owner
B. Caution against countering multiple offers simultaneously
VI. Representation Disclosure
A. Statement of whom the broker represents in the contract
VII. Integrity in Financial Dealings
A. Prohibition on misrepresentation of selling price to lenders or other parties
ADVERTISING
I. Introduction to Real Estate Advertising
A. Definition of Advertising
B. Importance of Regulations
II. Advertising Guidelines
A. Broker’s Name and Descriptive Terms
B. Supervision and Identification
C. Authorization for Property Advertising
D. Disclosure of Licensee Status
III. Prohibitions and Requirements
A. Restrictions on Advertising Practices
B. Requirements for Publication Advertisements
MANAGING ESCROW ACCOUNTS
Introduction
A. Overview of Earnest Money Deposits
I. Responsibilities of the Broker
A. Acceptance and Deposit of Earnest Money
B. Accounting and Remittance
II. Responsibilities of Licensees
A. Prompt Payment and Return of Earnest Money
III. Dispute Resolution
A. Handling Uncertainty
B. Involvement of Court
IV. Consequences of Non-compliance
A. Revocation or Suspension of License
V. Broker as Seller’s Agent
A. Handling Failed Transactions
B. Return of Earnest Money
VI. Record Keeping
A. Escrow Account Management
B. Inspection by Commission
VII. Escrow Account Management
A. Ownership of Funds
B. Use of Personal Funds
VIII. Notification of Dishonored Checks
A. Immediate Notification Requirement
PROPERTY CONDITION DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
I. Introduction
A. Purpose of Property Condition Disclosure Statement (PCDS)
B. Overview of Legal Provisions
II. Requirements for PCDS
A. General Instructions for Sellers
B. PCDS Form and Certification
C. Delivery of Disclosure Statement
III. Exclusions and Exceptions
A. No Occupancy and No Knowledge
B. Statutory Exclusions
IV. Disclosure Obligations
A. Good Faith Disclosure
B. Approximation of Information
C. Amendments to Disclosure
D. Delivery of Disclosure
V. Agent’s Role and Liability
A. Extent of Agency
B. Limitation of Liability for Real Estate Licensees
VI. Consequences of Noncompliance
A. Noncompliance Does Not Invalidate Transfer
B. Liability for Actual Damages
VII. Miscellaneous Provisions
A. Applicability of Disclosure Requirements
B. Termination Rights for Buyers
C. Limitation on Duties and Liabilities
TEAMS OR GROUPS
I. Introduction to Real Estate Teams
A. Definition and Purpose
B. Importance of Regulation
II. Requirements for Real Estate Teams in Mississippi
A. Definition of a Team
B. Registration Process
C. Appointment of Team Leader
III. Advertising Guidelines
A. Approval Process
B. Compliance Requirements
IV. Restrictions on Team Names
A. Prohibited Terms
B. Compliance with Regulations
V. Conclusion
A. Recap of Key Points
B. Importance of Adhering to Regulations
TEAMS OR GROUPS ADVERTISING
I. Introduction to Advertising Regulations
A. Explanation of regulatory requirements
B. Importance of compliance for real estate professionals
II. Displaying Brokerage Firm Information
A. Importance of prominently featuring brokerage firm name
B. Guidelines for displaying telephone number
C. Examples of compliant displays
III. Formatting Team Names and Contact Information
A. Definition and requirements for real estate teams
B. Rules for naming and registering teams with the regulatory authority
C. Comparing team and brokerage firm information display
AGENCY RELATIONSHIP S AND DISCLOSURE
I. Introduction
A. Explanation of the purpose of agency disclosure requirements
B. Importance of compliance for brokers
C. Overview of key concepts to be covered
II. Definitions
A. Definition of “real estate broker”
B. Definition of “real estate salesperson”
C. Explanation of terms such as “automated valuation method” and “broker price opinion”
III. Exemptions from Licensing Requirements
A. Explanation of exemptions for certain individuals and entities
B. Discussion of exceptions to compliance requirements
IV. Single Agency Disclosure
A. Requirements for disclosing agency relationship to the party for whom the broker is an agent
B. Requirements for disclosing agency relationship to the party for whom the broker is not an agent
V. Disclosed Dual Agency
A. Explanation of requirements for obtaining informed written consent from all parties
B. Steps for confirming understanding and consent from both buyer(s) and seller(s)
VI. Changes in Agency Relationship
A. Procedures for acknowledging and documenting changes in agency relationship during a transaction
VII. Documentation and Maintenance
A. Explanation of requirements for completing and maintaining Agency Disclosure Forms
B. Discussion of regulatory compliance regarding documentation
POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION
I. Introduction
A. Explanation of the appeal process
B. Importance of understanding and following procedures
II. Overview of Appeals
A. Definition of an appeal
B. Purpose of appealing adverse rulings
C. Legal framework for appeals in Mississippi
III. Requirements for Filing an Appeal
A. Timeline: 30 days from receiving notice
B. Documentation: Written appeal and $500 bond
C. Jurisdiction: Circuit court of county of residence or First Judicial District of Hinds County
IV. Steps in the Appeal Process
A. Preparation of written appeal
B. Submission of appeal and bond
C. Review by the circuit court
D. Possible outcomes of the appeal
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS
I. Introduction to Real Estate Brokerage Regulations
A. Overview of the importance of regulations in real estate brokerage
B. Introduction to 73-35-31 and its significance
II. Understanding the Penalties for Violations
A. Explanation of penalties for first violations
- Individuals
2. Corporations
B. Explanation of penalties for second or subsequent violations
- Individuals
2. Corporations
C. Explanation of liability for profits gained from violations
III. Prohibition on Payment without Licensure
A. Explanation of the requirement for licensure or cooperative agreements
B. Clarification on payments for brokerage activities
CHANGING THE STATUS OF A LICENSE
- Changing License Status
- From active to inactive
- Notify Commission
- Return license
- Pay fee
- Renewal for inactive status
- Broker can place business license inactive
- Return to active status with transfer application and fee
- Transferring between brokers
- File transfer application signed by new broker
- Pay transfer fee
- Confirm no retention of former broker’s information without consent
- Military Service Provision
GROUNDS FOR REFUSING TO ISSUE OR SUSPENDING OR REVOKING A LICENSE: HEARING
I. Introduction
A. Explanation of the importance of real estate license regulation
B. Overview of the lesson objectives
II. Grounds for Refusal, Suspension, or Revocation of a License
A. Obtaining a license through false or fraudulent representation
B. Actions leading to license suspension or revocation:
- Misrepresentations and false promises
- Misleading advertising
- Acting for multiple parties without disclosure
- Failure to account for or remit money
- Criminal convictions
- Unauthorized signage
- Failure to provide agreements to all parties
- Improper commission payments
- Inducing contract breaches
- Failure in background investigations
- Demonstrating dishonesty or incompetence
III. Exclusions from Violations
A. Clarification of activities not constituting violations
B. Examples and explanations
IV. Handling of Earnest Money
A. Requirement to promptly deposit funds
B. Timeframe for deposit
V. Restrictions on Providing Legal Advice
A. Prohibitions on practicing law without a license
B. Limits on legal advice and document preparation
MREC COMPLAINT PROCESS
I. Introduction
A. Overview of the Mississippi Real Estate Commission
B. Importance of understanding disciplinary procedures
II. Key Terms
A. Administrative Hearing
B. Administrative Hearing Officer
C. Agreed Order
D. Allegation
E. Appellant
III. Roles and Entities
A. Commission
B. Commissioners
C. Complaint Counsel
D. Executive Director
IV. Investigation Process
A. Role of Investigator
B. Verified Complaint
C. Notice of Hearing
D. Written Response
V. Resolution Options
A. Informal Conference
B. Informal Resolution
C. Agreed Order
Assessment Information: License Law (3 hours)
Quiz Scores:
- Each small quiz must be passed with a minimum of 75% You will receive an auto-generated email with a copy of your results.
- If 75% is not achieved, you cannot move forward with the You are allowed to retake the quiz immediately. There is a test bank mapped to the lesson objectives. Each objective has at least three questions randomly selected for each quiz attempt.
Questions are in multiple-choice format.
Progress Tracking:
Your progress will be tracked through the course platform. It is recommended that you establish a study schedule and adhere to it to maintain steady progress. Regularly monitoring your progress will help you stay on track to meet your learning objectives.
Example of Quiz Monitoring
You have taken the following quizzes:
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Verification of Learner Identity
Purpose & Scope
Compliance of learner identity verification for assessment of significant exams within a face-to-face, livestream, blended, and online setting in the Real Estate Training Institute’s Learning Management System (LMS) requires Learner Identity Verification.
Policy
The Real Estate Training Institute Verification of Learner Identity (VSI) policy applies to all credit-bearing face-to-face, livestream, blended, and online education programs and courses. Learners receive a password as a secure single-source login to access RETI systems. Learners must use the standard set of rules to create secure passwords.
Learners must keep their login credentials and ID card secure and not share this information with anyone.
The Real Estate Training Institute requires all users to “Protect user identification, password information, and system from unauthorized use” prohibiting unauthorized use of another user’s account including account sharing.
Learners must abide by Real Estate Training Institute Policies related to Academics, Academic Integrity, and Technology Utilization as possible sanctions may occur for all policies violations. Therefore, learners must provide accurate and verifiable information related to their identity throughout their time at the Real Estate Training Institute.
Faculty teaching Livestream and online courses are required to verify learner identity for significant exams.
Livestream, Blended and Online Education – Includes one or more of the following synchronous or asynchronous education technology delivery systems:
- Internet/IP based video conferencing and/or web-based video conferencing
- One-way and two-way transmissions through the ZOOM platform
- Telephone, audio, or video conferencing
- Online learning within the RETI LMS
- External commercial course instruction and evaluation systems used in conjunction with any of the other technologies herein listed
Honesty and Integrity Policy
The definition of Cheating; is unauthorized collaboration, copying during exams, using unauthorized aids, falsification of data, and any other form of academic dishonesty.
Consequences: Penalties for cheating include failing grades for assignments or exams, failing the course, academic probation, suspension, or expulsion from the institution.
Appeals Process: Students may appeal a “cheating” decision in writing.
Preventive Measures: Don’t share your login information with anyone. Each account can only be signed on by one computer at a time.
Support Services: We support students who may be struggling academically and feel pressured to cheat. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with the school.
Updates and Revisions: This policy will be periodically reviewed and updated to address any emerging issues or changes in academic practices, ensuring it remains relevant and effective.
Non-discrimination Policy
The Real Estate Training Institute will not engage in discrimination or harassment against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, genetic information, marital status, disability, financial status, or sexual orientation, including gender identity.
The Real Estate Training Institute is committed to academic freedom, equality of opportunity and human dignity.
Contact Information:
Phone: (228) 354-8585