GRI - REALTOR Professionalism (3.0)

26 Apr

REALTOR Professionalism (Klamath)

REALTOR Professionalism (Klamath)

Thursday, April 26, 2018 (9:00 AM to 12:00 PM)
3.0 CE Hours
Klamath County Association of REALTORS® conference room, Klamath Falls, Oregon

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A solid ethical foundation is an essential part of any good business practice. That’s why the National Association of REALTORS® asks its members to follow its Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. This class reviews key articles, highlights pertinent changes, and offers important takeaway points you can apply to your day-to-day business dealings to ensure you’re always ethical in your business practices.


This course counts for 3 hours of Oregon CE credit, 3 hours of GRI credit, and meets NAR's quadrennial (2012-2016) Code of Ethics requirement mandatory to maintain REALTOR® status.

Klamath County Association of REALTORS® conference room
Klamath County Association of REALTORS® conference room
3815 S. 6th St. Ste. 152
Klamath Falls, OR 97603

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Sheryll Fong
Sheryll Fong has been the Managing Principal Broker for Keller Williams Sunset Corridor in Beaverton Oregon for over 5 years. She's been a Realtor for 33 years. During those years, teaching has been a fundamental part of her position as Broker and then as Principal Broker. Throughout her career, Sheryll has taught many new agent introduction classes, including Ignite classes and before that the Jumpstart classes from her previous brokerage. She has earned the GRI and CRIS designations. 
Teaching and mentoring are important parts of Sheryll's career, and she has built many classes and masterminds for agents around these. In addition, she also teaches contracts and compliance in depth. She is also qualified to teach the Code of Ethics and LARRC.

Sheryll enjoys spending time with her husband and their grown sons and daughter and their children.  She and her husband run a dance organization called CCMfriends which has two social dances each month. She also likes acrylic painting, travel and walking.

OAR Live CoursesOAR reserves the right to cancel a course if a minimum enrollment* is not met, in which case a full refund would be given. OAR rarely cancels a class due to bad weather. Email all 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 (education@oregonrealtors.org) 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. OAR Live Courses & Online Courses Are NON-TRANSFERABLE.OAR 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 OAR course solely live in the classroom or 100% of the OAR course solely online; if a student chooses to cancel from one mode to another, they must start the course again from the beginning. A cancellation must be approved by OAR.