July 5th - 2003

Broaden your skills with the RECO Real Estate Update - Commercial

Issues involving cellular towers, wrong building size and contamination are just some of the areas you'll learn about when you take OREA's new RECO Real Estate Update - Commercial course.

Issues involving cellular towers, wrong building size and contamination are just some of the areas you'll learn about when you take OREA's new RECO Real Estate Update - Commercial course.

Designed specifically to broaden the skills and knowledge and meet the needs of commercial real estate practitioners, the course will help you avoid problems and capitalize on the benefits.

“The course includes something for everyone active in commercial leasing and sales,” says Paul Ouellette, content developer. “Like RECO Real Estate Update - Residential, the course is constantly monitored and updated to keep up with changing legislation and REALTOR requests.”

By taking this course, REALTORS will learn about:

  • detailed commercial cases associated with property, ranging from building size to contamination and stigma (the perception of a problem even if it no longer exists);
  • selected 500 series forms, such as the Agreement to Lease - Commercial;
  • new legislation that may impact your practice, including regulations concerning money laundering, the privacy code and how you must manage information, underground oil tanks, wells and small waterworks systems;
  • agency and mandate agreements, including disclosure requirements;
  • the most frequent types of RECO errors and omissions claims against commercial properties (such as structural, tax, property descriptions and wells)and how they arise;
  • your insurance coverage under RECO and how to manage risk effectively.

The RECO Real Estate Update - Commercial is available to fit your schedule in class, online and through correspondence, and includes a workbook that makes an excellent reference.

Don’t wait to register! Remember to register early and mark your calendar for RECO Real Estate Update - Commercial! You’ll earn six of your required 24 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).

For more information or to register, visit the Licensing Education section of the OREA web site at www.orea.com.

NOTE: In order to prove that you have taken your MCE credits, please remember that only an official transcript issued by OREA is proof of course completion.

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