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Continuing Education Requirements
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Don't Wait, Renew Your License Today
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The state of Michigan requires real estate licensees to earn at least 18 hours of continuing education (CE) credits every 3 years to renew their real estate license. The topic number and course name must differ from the other courses a licensee has taken within the 3-year period. Each year a licensee must complete at least 2 hours of education that involves the law, rules, and court cases regarding real estate. This is part of your 18 total credits for the 3 years. Any extra legal hours earned will count towards the total requirement.
If a licensee fails to complete 2 hours of legal credit in a year, they may try to make it up in proceeding years. If the licensee is audited, this does not guarantee the licensee will not be penalized. To check your CE Credits, visit and log into the CE Marketplace. If you do not yet have an account, please create one by visiting CE Marketplace.
Locate answers from LARA to questions related to real estate licensing, continuing education requirements, MiPlus account information, licensing applications, licensing forms, renewal requirements, licensing guides, and much more by visiting the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs website.
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Important Reminder About Credit Reporting
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After an instructor or school administrator has reported your class attendance, you will receive a class completion certificate by email. Watch for this email to arrive! It confirms that your class attendance has been successfully reported and recorded in your CE Marketplace account.
Please note that your class attendance will be reported to CE Marketplace within ten days. If you do not receive the confirmation, it is your responsibility to contact the school administrator or instructor.
Further, you do not need to send proof of CE to the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) unless you are being audited and asked to submit the information.
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IDENTIFYING REAL ESTATE LICENSE EXPIRATION DATE AND CONTINUING EDUCATION DEADLINES
To remain compliant and meet the continuing education requirements for renewal, licensees need at least 18 total credit hours every three years. Within these 18 hours, two hours of legal credit must be taken in each year you are licensed. The additional 12 credits to reach a total of 18 prior to renewal may be credits of any type (legal or elective) and may be taken at any time during the three-year period.
MICHIGAN REAL ESTATE LICENSEES NOW HAVE INDIVIDUAL EXPIRATION DATES, BASED ON THE ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE OF THE LICENSE.
To find your license expiration date(s), click here!
The month and date of your license expiration is your new deadline each year to complete your 2 hours of legal credit.
In the example below, the licensee has been assigned a new license expiration date of 5/24/2025 after their renewal for 11/1/2021.
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To identify your continuing education period, count back three years from your individual expiration date.
For the example above, the education period would be as follows:
5/24/2022 – 5/24/2023
First year of education period and license cycle: At least 2 hours of legal credit are due by 5/24/2023.
5/25/2023 – 5/24/2024
Second year of education period and license cycle: At least 2 hours of legal credit are due by 5/24/2024.
5/25/2024 – 5/24/2025 (or the day you renew your license, whichever comes first)
Third year of education period and license cycle: At least 2 hours of legal credit are due by 5/24/2025.
12 additional credits of any type (legal or elective) by 5/24/2025 or date of renewal to reach a total of at least 18 credit hours prior to license renewal every three years.
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Source: Michigan REALTORS® (MR)
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Bias Override: Overcoming Barriers to Fair Housing
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REALTORS® are committed to abiding by fair housing laws and the Code of Ethics. But sometimes, our brains take shortcuts that can lead us astray.
Bias Override: Overcoming Barriers to Fair Housing is an NAR certificate course that helps real estate professionals interrupt stereotypical thinking so they can avoid fair housing pitfalls and provide equal professional service to every customer or client. Participants will learn about the mind science of identity, study how implicit bias can result in fair housing violations and engage in interactive exercises to enhance communication skills and business relationships with clients of all backgrounds.
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Source: National Association of REALTORS® (NAR)
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Pathways to Professionalism
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Issues of courtesy and etiquette are also important factors when it comes to NAR's Code of Ethics & Standards of Practice.
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Source: National Association of REALTORS® (NAR)
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Know Your Duties as Data Privacy Enforcement Ramps Up
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Consumers are demanding increased transparency about how their personal information is being used. Follow these best practices when handling sensitive client data.
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Source: NAR Maame Nyamekye Associate Counsel National Association of REALTORS® (NAR)
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MSHDA Announces New Round of Housing Affordability Funding
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The Office of Equity and Engagement within the Executive Division at MSHDA is pleased to announce the Michigan Housing and Community Development Fund (HCDF) programs have started launching.
Programs include small to large scale housing development, services and assistance addressing housing stabilization, homelessness, and homeownership.
For further information on current funding opportunities please visit the MSHDA HCDF webpage
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Source: Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA)
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- The Fair Housing Act protects homebuyers from discrimination as they get a mortgage, rent a home, buy a home, seek housing assistance, or participate in other housing-related activities.
- The Fair Housing Act prevents discrimination based on race, color, sex, national origin, religion, disability, or familial status.
- REALTORS® can reference NAR's Code of Ethics for information on upholding fair housing ideals.
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Source: National Association of REALTORS® (NAR)
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Source: Michigan REALTORS® (MR)
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Southeastern Border Association of REALTORS®
Shannon Harner, RCE, AHWD, C2EX, e-PRO, Chief Executive Officer
Lisa Horvath, e-PRO, MLS Director
Kyra James, Membership Director
Monroe Office
125 Cole Road
Monroe, MI 48162
734-242-6866
Downriver Office
Horizon Business Center West
20600 Eureka Road, Suite 510
Taylor, MI 48180
734-287-8060
Monroe Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Downriver Office Hours: Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
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