Attention: Violation Prevention!

02 Apr

Attention: Violation Prevention!

Attention: Violation Prevention!

Monday, April 2, 2018 (1:30 PM to 4:30 PM)
3.00 CE Hours
Oregon State Bar Meeting Room, Tigard, Oregon

You're Registered!
Selina Barnes, OREA Regulations Division Manager, will provide the class with an exceptional overview on best practices to prevent potential violations in your everyday work. This course will help keep you in compliance with the Oregon Real Estate Agency. Topics will include:

What are licensees getting into trouble for now?
How should you prevent violations from occurring in your professional real estate activities?
What can you do to keep your license "safe" and protect your business?
Learn the answers to these questions (and more!) directly from the Oregon Real Estate Agency through the examination of recent cases and discussion of current issues. 

Oregon State Bar Meeting Room
Oregon State Bar Meeting Room
16083 SW Upper Boones Ferry Road
Tigard, OR 97224

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Selina Barnes

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.