NC POST LICENSING 303 IN PERSON
NC Post Licensing 303 | Available
Topics addressed in this course include:
- general North Carolina licensing requirements
- brokerage compensation issues
- the disciplinary process
- specialized types of real estate
- property management in NC, and miscellaneous NC laws and legal concepts
- NC Law, Rules, and Legal Concepts course is one of the three 30-instructional hour courses in the North Carolina mandatory Post licensing education program. Currently, Commission Rule 58A .1902 dictates that NC Provisional Brokers must complete at least one PL course annually by their license anniversary dates within three (3) years after initial licensure to remain eligible for active license status. Effective July 1, 2020, the rule will require that all three (3) PL courses be completed within 18 months of initial licensure. The rule change will be immediately effective on July 1, meaning there will not be a grandfather period for current licensees. The primary objective of the courses is to provide instruc tion at a level beyond that provided in Prelicensing courses on topics deemed to be of special importance.
Christopher Kavanagh
As a real estate professional and company trainer/coach, Chris serves as an agent for single-family homes and condos all along the Grand Strand with a primary focus in Horry County. His goal is helping his clients maximize their real estate ventures.
Chris moved to Myrtle Beach from Rockland County, N.Y. in 2005. Anyone that knows him recognizes he is a huge animal lover, especially dogs. He received his South Carolina real estate license in the Summer of 2011.
Additionally, he is a graduate of Leadership Coastal Carolinas Association of Realtors and graduate of Leadership Grand Strand, both nine-month programs that develops a corps of informed, committed, and qualified individuals capable of providing dynamic leadership for the Grand Strand area. He is a member of the National Association of Realtors and the South Carolina Association of Realtors.