Education Calendar
| FEB 15 |
NAR Code of Ethics Learn the 17 articles comprising NAR’s Code of Ethics. You’ll gain insights into the REALTOR® disciplinary process and the process of discipline used by the Vermont Office of Professional Regulations for cases of unprofessional conduct. REALTOR® members who last took the NAR Code of Ethics between Jan. 1, 2005 and Dec. 31, 2008 are required to take this course again between Jan. 1, 2009 and Dec. 31, 2012. More |
| FEB 21 |
Mandatory Course for 2010-2012 Renewal This course fulfills the Vermont Real Estate Commission's course requirements for the 2010-2012 Mandatory Course. The course will cover the basics of RESPA provisions, conflicts of interest, mandatory disclosure, sign laws and much more. More |
| FEB 22 |
Vermont Residential Building Energy Standards This course covers the history of the Vermont Building Energy Standards (RPES), explains which buildings and projects must comply with RBES, and what is exempt, who is responsible for compliance, and RBES technical requirements. More |
| FEB 22 |
Mandatory Course for 2010-2012 Renewal |
| MAR 8 |
NAR Code of Ethics Learn the 17 articles comprising NAR’s Code of Ethics. You’ll gain insights into the REALTOR® disciplinary process and the process of discipline used by the Vermont Office of Professional Regulations for cases of unprofessional conduct. REALTOR® members who last took the NAR Code of Ethics between Jan. 1, 2005 and Dec. 31, 2008 are required to take this course again between Jan. 1, 2009 and Dec. 31, 2012. More |
| MAR 29 |
Vermont Residential Building Energy Standards This course covers the history of the Vermont Building Energy Standards (RPES), explains which buildings and projects must comply with RBES, and what is exempt, who is responsible for compliance, and RBES technical requirements. More |
| APR 19 |
Vermont Residential Building Energy Standards This course covers the history of the Vermont Building Energy Standards (RPES), explains which buildings and projects must comply with RBES, and what is exempt, who is responsible for compliance, and RBES technical requirements. More |
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