12-hr. LA 2025 CE Package for REALTORS

$115
This product includes:
LICENSE RENEWAL PERIOD: 1 YEARS Elective Hours: 4 Mandatory Hours: 8 Total Hours: 12
Description
Package content and courses
Renewal Requirements

This complete continuing education package includes all 12 hours required to renew an active real estate license in Louisiana. Courses included in this package:

  • 2025 LREC Mandatory – Navigating the NEW NORMAL (4 mandatory hours)
  • Using the Code to Solve Ethical Dilemmas (3 elective hours)*
  • Upholding Fair Housing Laws (2 elective hours)*
  • Growing Green: Environmental Awareness and Your Real Estate Practice (3 elective hours)

*These courses were designed to meet the REALTOR® Code of Ethics and Fair Housing training requirements. Please confirm that your local association, who administers this training, will accept these courses.

Package Content:
2025 LREC Mandatory – Navigating the NEW NORMAL

Let’s be real—real estate is always evolving, and staying ahead of the changes is what separates great agents from the rest. This year’s mandatory training is more than just a requirement; it’s a roadmap to navigating some of the biggest industry shifts in recent history.

In this course, we’ll break down the key lawsuits that sparked these changes and what they mean for you. We’ll dive into your responsibilities as an agent, how agency relationships are formed, and where the limits are when performing Ministerial Acts.
But we’re not stopping there. We’ll walk through how to have more effective, trust-building conversations with both buyers and sellers—because your ability to educate, communicate value, and confidently discuss compensation isn’t just important; it’s essential to your success.

By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped to navigate these updates with confidence, ensuring that you stay compliant while continuing to provide top-notch service to your clients. So, let’s jump in and make sure you’re ready for what’s next in Louisiana real estate!

This four-hour course fulfills the four hours of mandatory continuing education for Louisiana real estate licensees for 2025.

Course highlights include:

  • Lawsuits leading up to the NAR settlement
  • Impact of the NAR settlement on your practice
  • Review of agent duties and license law
  • Clarifying Ministerial Acts
  • Unpacking Buyer Agreements and Buyer Broker compensation
  • Articulating your value proposition to sellers
  • Developing a strong listing presentation
  • Effective buyer and seller counseling sessions
  • Marketing strategies and measuring performance
  • Having the seller compensation conversation
  • Limitations of a no-agency agreement
  • Handling buy-side agreement hesitation
  • Offers and negotiations
  • GSEs (government-sponsored enterprises) and appraisal-valuation and compensation issues
  • Overcoming objections

Using the Code to Solve Ethical Dilemmas

While conducting real estate business, have you encountered a situation in which you weren’t sure what the proper course of action was? What the right thing to do might be? Or maybe you’ve heard your colleagues’ stories and got that uncomfortable, itchy feeling that an action they took wasn’t quite on the up and up.

Let’s look at an uncomfortable truth: real estate agents have a small tarnished image problem. With every transaction being unique, real estate licensees often face ethical gray areas. Some real estate professionals simply don’t understand how to handle complex issues in the most ethical manner, and others bend the rules if they think it’ll keep a transaction on track or a commission in their bank account and not a competitor’s.

Aligned to the requirements of the current NAR cycle, this three-hour course helps licensees deepen their knowledge—and practice—of ethical rules of conduct according to the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics & Standards of Practice. The code isn’t applicable to REALTORS® only, who are duty-bound to uphold the code as a privilege of membership. The code’s guidance serves anyone possessing a real estate license, and licensees who heed the code’s various articles and standards of practice can do the greatest good of all: protecting consumers while also bolstering the reputation of all the industry’s professionals.

Course highlights include:

  • Laws vs. morals vs. ethics
  • Top articles of the code involved in the most complaints (plus a few more)
  • A candid look at the industry’s image problem
  • Common ethical dilemmas and using the code to solve them
  • Foundation and enforcement of the code
  • Competency in real estate practice as a matter of ethics
  • Steering clear of procuring cause disputes
  • Ethics concerns with technology and social media
  • Tips and best practices to keep your reputation polished to a high shine

*This course was designed by us to meet the REALTOR® Code of Ethics Training Requirement. Please confirm that your local association, who administers the Code of Ethics training, will accept this course.

Upholding Fair Housing Laws

Fair housing law stands as a cornerstone of civil rights legislation, aiming to eliminate discrimination in housing markets and ensure equal opportunities for all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, disability, or any other protected characteristic. By understanding the importance of fair housing law, licensees recognize its pivotal role in fostering inclusive communities and combating systemic inequalities. This course explores the historical context, key provisions, and practical applications of fair housing law, equipping licensees with the knowledge and tools necessary to uphold these principles in their professional endeavors.

Real estate licensees play a vital role in upholding fair housing principles and safeguarding the rights of all individuals in the housing market. As gatekeepers of property transactions, licensees must stay abreast of fair housing laws and practices to ensure ethical and nondiscriminatory conduct. Beyond legal compliance, embracing fair housing principles fosters trust, promotes diversity, and enhances business success in an increasingly diverse marketplace. This course will empower licensees to navigate complex fair housing issues with confidence, fostering a culture of inclusivity and advancing the vision of fair and equitable housing for all.

This course was designed to meet the REALTOR® Fair Housing Training Requirement. Please confirm that your local association, who administers the Fair Housing training, will accept this course.

Growing Green: Environmental Awareness and Your Real Estate Practice

Whether you're representing a seller who's listing a high-efficiency home or working with a buyer to find one, it's important to be able to recognize a home's green features and the value they bring to the property. This means understanding the benefit of big-ticket green items such as solar panels, wind turbines, geothermal heating and cooling systems, solar water heaters, or even energy-efficient windows, as well as knowing the value in quick-and-easy updates like low-flow faucets, LED lighting, and smart thermostats. It also means knowing the difference between HERS and HES and SEER and LEED. Of course, greening up a home isn't cheap. Letting your clients know about available federal and state programs and incentives is another way you can ensure your clients are getting the best service around.

Course highlights include:

  • An overview of the green home movement
  • Green terminology, certifications, and ratings
  • A review of energy-efficient upgrades, including solar panels, wind turbines, geothermal heating and cooling systems, solar water heaters, and more
  • Tips for assisting green homebuyers and sellers
  • A review of the FHA's Energy Efficient Mortgage and the 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgage programs
  • Qualifications for the DOE's Weatherization Assistance Program
  • Interactive activities and scenarios to seal in the new information and frame it in everyday context

State Requirements For Louisiana

Louisiana State Requirement Details for Real Estate Continuing Education

Renewal Date: 12/31 of each year

The renewal period is as follows:
  • Timely Renewal Period: August 1 – September 30
  • First Delinquent Renewal Period: October 1 – November 15 - fees assessed 
  • Second Delinquent Renewal Period: November 16 – December 31 - fees assessed 

Visit LREC's website for more information.

Failure to renew your license by December 31 will result in expiration of your license.

All active real estate licensees must complete 12 hours of approved continuing education coursework, including any LREC mandatory course topic(s), each year to be eligible to renew their license for the next year.

Hours Required: 12 hours

  • 4 hours – Mandatory hours
  • 8 hours – Elective hours

MANDATORY COURSE TOPIC(S)

2025 Mandatory - Navigating the New Normal 

Mandatory course topics must be completed through an approved LREC-certified real estate vendor on or before December 31 as part of the 12-hour continuing education requirement.

Louisiana Real Estate Commission

Address: 9071 Interline Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Telephone: 225.925.1923 or 800.821.4529

Fax: 225.925.4501

License Renewal

License Lookup Website

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