18 Jun Law & Rule Required Course (LARRC) + NAR Fair Housing Law & Rule Required Course (LARRC) + NAR Fair Housing Wednesday, June 18, 2025 (1:00 PM to 4:00 PM) 3.00 Education Credits Zoom Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructorsCancellation Policy All real estate licensees must complete LARRC to meet the requirement to take a 3-hour continuing education course on recent changes in real estate rule and law found in ORS696.174. This course covers the basic rules of statutory interpretation, real estate license, property management license, and disclosures and includes the NAR-required Fair Housing training. REALTORS® are required to complete Fair Housing / Anti-Bias Training upon becoming a member, and every 3 years thereafter, coinciding with the Code of Ethics training timeline. This requirement is in addition to the Code of Ethics training. Please Note: This course will satisfy your OREA LARRC requirement, REALTOR® Fair Housing Training, and you will gain 3 hours of CE credits! Zoom Zoom Nicholas Peasley Nicholas provides in-house legal counsel to the Association and its committees, provides risk management guidance to members through the Legal Hotline, and develops programs, services and tools that help members practice real estate in Oregon competently, lawfully and ethically. Oregon REALTORS® reserves the right to cancel a course if a minimum enrollment* is not met, in which case a full refund would be given. Email cancellation requests to education@oregonrealtors.org. *The number qualifying for minimum enrollment is determined by course provider. To receive a full refund, a cancellation request must be received via email 48-hours prior to the start of any class. Any cancellation request received after the 48-hour time period will result in no refund. No refunds or credit given for NO-SHOWS. Emergency cancellations may be considered by the course provider and will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Oregon REALTORS® Live Courses & Online Courses Are NON-TRANSFERABLE. Live and online courses are different products. Time spent in each cannot be transferred from one to the other, or interchanged. All students should be advised that they are required to complete 100% of the course solely live in the classroom or 100% of the course solely online; if a student chooses to cancel from one mode to another, they must start the course again from the beginning.