PAR Assistant General Counsel Desiree Brougher and Associate Counsel Kacy Clouser will teach “All Things Agency” at this year’s Triple Play Realtor® Convention and Trade Expo. The three-hour course is a Pennsylvania State Real Estate Commission required topic for the 2024-2026 continuing education cycle.
Their course will examine Pennsylvania real estate agency relationships as defined by the Real Estate Registration and Licensing Act, including required disclosures during the sale or purchase of real estate in Pennsylvania.
“Our course covers agency relationships, which is the crux of the real estate industry,” Clouser says. “We will cover duties for both sides of the transaction and how forms help protect both the agents and the consumer.”
“Agency is often something that people think they understand, but they haven’t taken the time to go back to the basics. This course will be a great reminder of all the moving parts of agency and why it’s so important to understand it,” she adds.
The course will offer in-depth discussion of the variety of agency relationships in conjunction with the specific forms to be used to remain in compliance with RELRA.
“We love having the opportunity to bring these courses to Triple Play to educate Realtors® on key topics in real estate,” Brougher and Clouser say.
Pennsylvania Realtors® can earn three agency relationship credits by attending “All Things Agency,” which will be offered at Triple Play on Tuesday, Dec. 9 from 9 a.m. to noon, and Wednesday, Dec. 10, from 9 a.m. to noon. Register online for Triple Play.
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