BROKER MANAGEMENT CLINIC #3 – Supervision

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Course Description

Title: Broker Management Clinic #3 – Supervision

3 Hour Credits Commissioner’s Standards


Overview:

This comprehensive course, designed for renewing Designated Brokers, renewing Delegated Associate Brokers, and original broker applicants, focuses on the critical aspects of broker supervision within the realm of real estate. With a strong emphasis on risk management and the implementation of effective and prudent supervisory measures, this clinic is pivotal for those aiming to enhance their management capabilities and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.

Target Audience:

  • Renewing Designated Brokers
  • Renewing Delegated Associate Brokers with authority to act on the Designated Broker’s behalf
  • Original broker applicants before license activation

Exemptions:

  • Designated Brokers in temporary absence scenarios
  • Salespersons or associate brokers acting as branch managers, excluding Delegated Associate Brokers under delegation authority
  • Temporary brokers for business wind-up of a deceased designated broker

Course Objectives:

Upon completion, participants will gain insights into:

  • Effective supervision and management of licensees
  • Strategic delegation of authority
  • Compliance with regulations governing unlicensed activities
  • Best practices in care concepts
  • Ethical marketing and advertising strategies
  • Diligent record keeping
  • Navigating Errors & Omissions insurance

Course Content:

Section 1: Supervision, Delegation, and Compliance

  • Broker Supervision and Control: Understanding ARS 32-2151.02 and managing real estate employment agreements.
  • Delegation of Authority: A deep dive into ARS 32-2153, focusing on the grounds for license denial, suspension, or revocation.
  • Legal Framework: Examining the statutes and rules relevant to broker supervision.

Section 2: Licensing Renewal and Unlicensed Activities

  • Renewal of Licenses: Procedures and requirements as per ARS 32-2130 and related statutes.
  • Unlicensed Activity: Identifying and managing unlicensed practices, emphasizing legal guidelines.

Section 3: Standard of Care and Legal Implications

  • Standard of Care: Exploring the essentials of professional practice and legal accountability.
  • Anatomy of a Lawsuit: Understanding the legal and investigative processes involved in standard of care violations.

Section 4: Errors & Omissions Insurance

  • E&O Insurance Overview: Importance, benefits, and key components of Errors & Omissions insurance.
  • Risk Management: High-risk areas in real estate and standards of conduct by E&O carriers.

Section 5: Marketing and Advertising

  • Ethical Advertising: Rules and guidelines for brokerage disclosure, social media, and online advertising.
  • Compliance: Ensuring all marketing efforts are in line with legal standards and best practices.

Section 6: Broker Supervision in Risk Management

  • Agent Responsibilities: Detailing the duties of agents to customers and clients, including honesty, disclosure, and loyalty.
  • Agency Disclosure Process: Proper documentation and due diligence in the agency disclosure and compensation process.

Course Deliverables:

  • True/False section reviews to reinforce learning
  • Comprehensive exams at the end of each section to assess understanding
  • Certificate of Completion meeting the 3-hour credit requirement for Commissioner’s Standards

Who Should Enroll:

This clinic is essential for current and aspiring brokers seeking to refine their supervisory skills, ensure compliance with Arizona real estate regulations, and effectively manage risk within their brokerage operations. Whether you’re renewing your broker’s license or aiming to activate an original broker license, this course provides the knowledge and tools needed for proficient brokerage management.

Lessons

4-Office Policy Manual – BMC #3 – Supervision

Length: 4 minutesComplexity: Standard

Returning again to Arizona Administrative Code, R4-28-1103, Broker Supervision and Control A. An employing broker and a designated broker shall exercise reasonable supervision and control over the activities of brokers,…

8-Unlicensed Activity – BMC #3 – Supervision

Length: 5 minutesComplexity: Standard

Unlicensed Activity: In addition to ARS 32-2130, Arizona Administrative Code addresses unlicensed activity and renewal requirements in R4-28-306, as follows: R4-28-306. Unlawful License Activity A. Unlawful license activity is: 1.  The…

9-A.R.S. §32-2155: BMC #3 – Supervision

Length: 6 minutesComplexity: Standard

ARS 32-2155. Restriction on employment or compensation of person as broker or salesperson A. A broker shall employ and pay only active licensees, and a licensee shall accept employment and compensation…

22-MARKETING/ADVERTSING – BMC #3 – Supervision

Length: 6 minutesComplexity: Standard

22 Brokerage Disclosure in All Advertising: One very important provision is contained in R4-28-502(E), which requires that the full brokerage legal name or DBA name must be included in all…

27-The Agency Disclosure Process – BMC #3 – Supervision

Length: 6 minutesComplexity: Standard

The Agency Disclosure Process  Properly Documented: As part of integrating a system to monitor the agents properly performing the agency disclosure process, a broker may want to consider incorporating certain…

28-The Due Diligence Process – BMC #3 – Supervision

Length: 6 minutesComplexity: Standard

The Due Diligence Process: Commissioner’s Rule R4-28-1101B states: A licensee participating in a real estate transaction shall disclose in writing to all other parties any information the licensee possesses that materially…

31-Final Exam – BMC #3 – Supervision

Complexity: Standard

The Final is not timed. Once you have passed this final… For The BROKER MANAGEMENT CLINIC #3-Broker Policies Remember to PRINT OUT YOUR CERTIFICATE, and then you may move on…

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