ABR Designation Course

14 May

FREE - Accredited Buyer Representative Specialist Designation Course

FREE - Accredited Buyer Representative Specialist Designation Course

Tuesday, May 14, 2024 (9:00 AM) to Thursday, May 16, 2024 (1:00 PM)
12.00 CE Hours
Zoom Designation, Free, Zoom

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There is no cost for this class. The class is Tuesday, Wednesday, AND Thursday May 14-16, virtual only from 9am to 1pm. YOU MUST ATTEND ALL DAYS IN ORDER TO RECIEVE CE & DESIGNATION.

Accredited Buyer Representative Designation Electives:
To earn the ABR Designation you must complete the 12 hour course, complete 1 elective course, have documentation of 5 completed transactions where you acted solely as the buyer representative, be a member in good standing with NAR and REBAC, and submit an application.

NAR will reach out to you after course completion with detailed instructions on what you need to complete the process.


An Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) stands out in
the crowd.
If your agent holds the ABR® designation, you know they offer more, in
terms of knowledge and experience.
The ABR® designation is only awarded after an agent completes
specialized training in understanding buyer’s perspectives and protecting
their clients’ interests.
Before earning the ABR® designation, buyer’s reps must also prove that
they have already helped other buyers complete their purchases. Also,
ABR® designees have access to exclusive resources that help them
maintain their edge and stay current on the latest issues and trends in
buyer representation.
Not all buyer’s reps are equal.
Only agents who have earned the ABR® designation have made an extra
effort to raise the bar, with additional training and experience. If you work
with an ABR®, you can feel confident that you’ll receive the highest level
of buyer representation services.

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LaTasha Beal

2024 OREA Board Chair
2023 Oregon REALTORS® Diversity Key Committee Chair
CEO, OR Principal Broker & WA Managing Broker, Remnant Realty Group powered by Keller Williams Sunset Corridor

LaTasha Beal is a principal broker in Oregon and a managing broker in Washington. She’s been licensed in Oregon since 2009 and licensed in Washington since 2018. LaTasha earned her Bachelor’s degree in real estate finance from Portland State University in 2009.  She is also a certified residential investment specialist.

LaTasha was the reviewing broker for Keller Williams Sunset Corridor through February 2022, this experience gave her an opportunity to coach, train and mentor agents from newly licensed to growing teams, helping them navigate transaction disputes, strengthen systems and understand contracts, compliance and ethics.

LaTasha has served in many leadership roles, including 2023 Oregon Realtors Diversity Key Committee Chair and was heavily involved in the founding of Oregon Realtists, part of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers.  Supporting diversity, equity and inclusion in the real estate industry has become integral to her business and she has started a team, Remnant Realty Group, powered by Keller Williams Sunset Corridor.

LaTasha lives in Tigard, OR, married to the love of her life and enjoys serving in her community, specifically nursing and rehabilitation homes.

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.