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OREGON
REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON CONTINUING EDUCATION

Licensing Renewal Steps, Courses and Package details with learning style options

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We have the most industry driven and market trusted courses, accredited by the ORREC!

OREGON REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE PACKAGES

Silver Package

30-Hr. Oregon CE Package #1 (with Ethics course)

Silver Package

  • Oregon Law and Rule Required Course (LARRC) (2022-2023) (3 mandatory hours)
  • Ethics at Work (3 elective hours)*
  • Hot Topics in Real Estate (3 elective hours)
  • Sex and Real Estate:
  • Sexual Harassment, Sexual Discrimination, and Fair Housing (3 elective hours)
  • First
  • Time Homebuyers: A Niche to Grow On (3 elective hours)
  • Clear Cooperation,
  • Negotiation Strategies, iBuyers, and Natural Disasters (3 elective hours)
  • Keeping it Honest: Understanding Real Estate and Mortgage Fraud (3 elective hours)
  • Personal Safety (3 elective hours)
  • Technology Tools, Trends, and Risk Management (3 elective hours)
  • Residential Property Management Essentials (3 elective hours)

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Silver Package

30-Hr. Oregon CE Package #2 (with Ethics course)

Silver Package

  • Oregon Law and Rule Required Course (LARRC) (2022-2023) (3 mandatory hours)
  • Ethics at Work (3 elective hours)*
  • Did You Serve? Identifying Homebuying Advantages for Veterans (3 elective hours)
  • Diversity: Your Kaleidoscope of Clients (3 elective hours)
  • Clear Cooperation, Negotiation Strategies, iBuyers, and Natural Disasters (3 elective hours)
  • Sex and Real Estate:
  • Sexual Harassment, Sexual Discrimination, and Fair Housing (3 elective hours)
  • Marketing, Advertising, and Social Media Compliance (3 elective hours)Working With
  • Real Estate Investors: Understanding Investor Strategies (3 elective hours)
  • Roadmap to Success: Business Planning for Real Estate Professionals (3 elective hours)
  • Hot Topics in Real Estate (3 elective hours)

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$821

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30-Hr. Oregon Real Estate Continuing Education Package

Here’s a glimpse of what you get with our Salesperson Continuing Education Package

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ORREC APPROVED COURSES

There are two educational requirements of the Oregon Real Estate Commission, a 3-hr CE/ LARRC and a CE of 27-hr course.

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MULTIPLE TRAINING DELIVERY METHODS

We understand the need for convenience, ease and flexibility. You can choose from any of the delivery method; In-person Classes, Virtual Classroom, Online Self-paced, and Online Interactive to fit your learning style.

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PASSING EXAM IN THE FIRST ATTEMPT

Fortune Academy has the highest pass rates in the state for last several decades. We assure passing your class and state exam in the first attempt or you get your money back - guaranteed.

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24/7 EXPERT CONNECT

You can connect with a Real Estate guru at any time to ask any question or seek help with your training program. We are available 24/7 via phone, email and chat to provide support for your career success.

Individual Real Estate Courses for OR CE

All of the individual courses listed below are required by the ORREC to get a state compliant license renewal. They can be purchased either separately or with the bundles listed above.

The 80th Legislative Assembly in Oregon was a wild one: walkouts, cities threatening lawsuits against the state, controversy at every turn. Oregon...

Topics Covered Include:

  • What is the Oregon legislative process, the role of the Oregon Real Estate Agency and the purpose of the Oregon Real Estate Board?
  • What does the passage of House Bill 2001 means for Oregon zoning?
  • What is middle housing and how does it impact residential areas currently zoned as single family?
  • How is a no-cause eviction defined under the recently enacted Senate
  • Bill 608, and when is it allowed?
  • Which landlords are impacted by the requirement to pay moving expenses for their tenants when evicting for a landlord-based cause?
  • What fair housing changes have occurred in Oregon and nationally that impact property managers and landlords?
  • How bad is Oregon’s affordable housing crisis, what does it have to do with fair housing, and what is the legislature doing to address it?
  • Activities and scenarios to reinforce key concepts
  • 3 Credit Hours
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This course meets Oregon Real Estate Agency's supplemental fair housing course requirement for that licensees who are renewing on or after July...

Topics Covered Include:

  • A pivotal responsibility you have as an Oregon real estate licensee is to stay abreast of the latest legal updates that impact your practice. Without that crucial knowledge, you potentially endanger your license, your principal broker’s license, and your clients’ interest. With this in mind, your supplemental course examines federal and state fair housing law.
  • 1 Credit Hours
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*In Oregon, this course is eligible for real estate continuing education credit required by ORS 696.174 and OAR 863-020-0010 in the course topic...

Topics Covered Include:

  • n a short sale transaction, the motivation for each party is different than the standard transaction, and as the professional in the scene, you need to adjust accordingly. This course speaks to your interaction with short sale sellers, and how you can help them through a tough process while diligently advocating on their behalf. We cover how to figure out an appropriate listing price, negotiate with the lender's representative, sort through debt settlement terminology, and carry the deal through to closing. We also look at the process from a buyer's agent perspective. Additional cautions, considerations, and fraud prevention tactics are required when advocating on behalf of these deal-seeking buyers.
  • 3 Credit Hours
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Must a property manager accept a tenant's emotional support animal, and under what conditions? What proof can a property manager or landlord...

Topics Covered Include:

  • The evolving fair housing law
  • How the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing Act intersect--and don't
  • Types of assistance animals
  • How to handle reasonable requests for accommodation
  • Case studies and legal trends
  • Examples and scenarios to help apply course content to real life
  • 4 Credit Hours
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*In Oregon, this course is eligible for real estate continuing education credit required by ORS 696.174 and OAR 863-020-0010 in the course topic...

Topics Covered Include:

  • Recent case studies in fair housing violations
  • Regulatory changes relating to fair housing
  • How to ensure fair housing compliance in advertising
  • How sexual orientation and criminal record screening apply to fair housing
  • Two proposed additions to the list of seven federally protected classes
  • A deep look at the protected class most often named in fair housing complaints: disability, including how service animals, emotional support animals, hoarding, drug addiction, obesity, smoking, and alcoholism relate
  • A glimpse into the future of fair housing law
  • 3 Credit Hours
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Real estate is a dynamic industry, and that’s one of the reasons it’s an enjoyable, challenging, and interesting career. The industry is...

Topics Covered Include:

  • The new NAR policy, MLS Statement 8.0, more commonly known as the Clear Cooperation policy
  • Transparent cooperation and what that means for licensees
  • New MLS requirements related to the Clear Cooperation policy
  • Issues with limited exposure marketing practices
  • Basic methods of the iBuying transaction system
  • How licensees can make iBuying work for their clients
  • Methods to plan and prepare for successful negotiations
  • Strategies for conducting win-win negotiations
  • Best practices for buying and selling in natural disaster risk zones
  • Disaster planning to protect licensees’ businesses
  • 3 Credit Hours
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In Oregon, this course is eligible for real estate continuing education credit required by ORS 696.174 and OAR 863-020-0010 in the course topic areas...

Topics Covered Include:

  • A glimpse into the military lifestyle, what it means to serve, and how best to communicate with those who served
  • Tools and techniques for informing veterans on the benefits available to them
  • VA home loan program benefits, qualifications, and process
  • Strategies for identifying appropriate home options for Veterans
  • Myths and misconceptions about VA loans
  • Activities and scenarios to reinforce key concepts
  • 3 Credit Hours
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*In Oregon, this course is eligible for real estate continuing education credit required by ORS 696.174 and OAR 863-020-0010 in the course topic...

Topics Covered Include:

  • 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
  • 3 Credit Hours
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State-of-the-art Delivery Methods

Our instructor-led classes provide complete support and equip you with the right information for your license acquisition.

In-Person Learning

The best education option for students who prefer a traditional, in-person learning format where instructors and students share a learning environment.

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Virtual Learning

Learn Real Estate at a comfortable pace, in an online environment where you can access learning materials and examinations.

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NEW: Online Interactive Learning

Complete quizzes, submit assignments and learn from tenured Real Estate experts in an integrative online classroom experience.

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Online Self-Paced Learning

View on-demand video lessons from virtual Real Estate instructors and receive 24/7 email support for help completing assignments.

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Why Fortune Academy?

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We are the pioneers of the real estate education space and fourth school in SC (SCREC School #004) We have been around since 1982 and have established ourselves as one of the pioneers in the Real Estate education space!

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100% Money Back Guarantee

We succeed when you do! If you do not get the license in your first attempt, we will refund 100% of the payment you made because we are certain that all our students clear in the first attempt.

Exceptionally High Pass Rates
Exceptionally High Pass Rates

Through commitment and expertise, we make sure you pass on the first attempt. We have had the highest pass rates for the last several years.

24/7 Support
24/7 Support

We provide complete support to our students through calls, emails, and chat. So, you are in safe hands at all times.

Our Instructors

The tenured and experienced instructors at Fortune Academy are committed to providing students with the best possible education and are dedicated to helping them succeed. They go above and beyond in their efforts to ensure that every student is well-prepared for a successful career after graduation from our school.

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Have questions regarding the OR real estate Salesperson course? We got you covered.

Yes, one needs to be 18-year-old or above as per the requirements of the SCREC

Ten (10) hours biennially if a OR resident licensee. 4 hours must be the core mandatory course and 6 hours must be electives. Brokers in Charge will have to take a mandatory BIC Responsibility 4-hour course in addition to the core course, and will only have to take 2 hours of electives. If you are a non-resident and licensed in your resident jurisdiction, you have to meet the CE requirements of your resident state. If you have 25 years of active licensed experience you may submit a request for Partial Continuing Education Exemption. If you meet the experience requirements based upon licensure in another jurisdiction, we will need you to obtain and submit certifications of licensure history. If you are active-duty military, you are exempt from CE while on active service

Our current courses are 100% self-paced and online. All course content is presented in a series of online screens with quizzes to determine mastery before moving to the next series.

If you are considering taking the state licensing exam, you can apply online by going to the PSI website and following the online prompts after registering for an account. Once your eligibility has been forwarded to PSI, you have received approval to schedule the state exam.

The Oregon Real Estate Commission has contracted with PSI. PSI will provide examinations for real estate licensure through a network of computer exam centers. Registering online is recommended for the fastest and convenient exam-scheduling process. If you have any difficulties scheduling your exam, call the PSI help line at 855-340-3701.

A high school diploma (or certificate of equivalency) is necessary as per the requirements of the SCREC

SCREC recognizes the qualifications of non-resident licensees of other jurisdiction, however one must still must apply for and take the OR portion of the real estate examination (and if applying to become a broker, meet the 3 years actively licensed sales experience requirements). With your examination application, you will need to submit certification(s) of licensure from any jurisdiction(s) in which you have held licensure in the last 5 years. You must also have been licensed within 6 months prior to OR Application. Resident applicants with licenses in other jurisdictions who have been residents for more than 6 months cannot qualify to take the OR. examination with just a certification of licensure from another jurisdiction. The resident applicant will also need to take the following pre-licensing education:
For a Salesperson exam applicant
A SC resident (for more than 6 months) with a license in another jurisdiction who will have to take Unit II: Advanced Real Estate Principles class (30 hours)
For a Broker exam applicant
a SC resident (for more than 6 months) with a broker license in another jurisdiction will have to take Broker Unit IIIA and Broker Unit IIIB classes (60 hours) PDF Exam Application Link: https://llr.sc.gov/re/recpdf/doc231.pdf Online Applications Link: https://llr.sc.gov/re/Instructions.aspx

Courses are designed to help you pass your Oregon licensing exam and prepare you for a career in real estate. Topics include local government regulations and agency relationships. Courses are inspired by real-life scenarios you'll face as a Salesperson in Oregon.

All courses include an exam, which consists of 100 multiple-choice questions each. You must achieve a passing grade of 70% or more to receive your certificate of completion.

Yes, our agency requires that we receive and verify social security numbers through a copy of the social security card prior to issuing any license for any licensing Board.