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About This Course
This Antitrust Law & Ethics course fulfills Michigan's requirement for 2 hours of Law CE for the state’s annual license renewal cycle (November 1 – October 31).
We’ll discuss how antitrust laws impact everyone in the industry—from individual agents to brokerages, property management, and associations. You’ll learn the differences between law and ethics, as well as enforcement mechanisms and historical context. By the end of the course, you’ll have a solid grasp of key antitrust concepts and best practices for compliance, so you can navigate legal boundaries and promote fair competition in your real estate career.
Outline
What You’ll Learn
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand the historical and economic basis of antitrust laws
- Identify the key pieces of legislation related to preserving fair competition and free, open markets in the United States
- Gain vocabulary and insights into the regulation and prosecution of antitrust violations, including identifying the difference between civil and criminal cases and the plaintiff and defendants in these cases, as well as terms such as the yardstick method and challenged restraints that appear in antitrust cases in the real estate industry
- Develop the requisite skills to access and comprehend the details of court cases affecting the real estate industry through primary sources rather than third-party sources with potential for bias
- Understand the legal frameworks that regulate competition in the real estate industry and best practices for legal compliance and maintaining industry integrity, ethics, and professionalism
- Differentiate between behaviors and practices that are legal, ethical, and compliant as well as those that are not
Topics Covered
- Understanding the Differences between Law and Ethics
- Antitrust Laws and Anti-Competitive Practices
- Antitrust Enforcement
- Becoming Educated Consumers of Legal Information
- Legal Battles over Real Estate Commissions
FAQs
What Is Antitrust Law & Ethics in Real Estate for Michigan CE?
Antitrust Law & Ethics in Real Estate for Michigan Continuing Education (CE) is a specialized online course designed to help Michigan real estate professionals understand the legal guidelines around antitrust laws and ethical practices. This course covers essential topics like present-day practices in pricing, commissions, competition, and more, ensuring that Michigan real estate agents stay compliant with state and federal laws while maintaining ethical standards in their business practices.
What’s Included in This Michigan Antitrust Law & Ethics Course?
Our Michigan Antitrust Law & Ethics course covers the essential intersection of legal frameworks and ethical considerations in the real estate industry. The course explores topics such as pricing, commissions, competition, and the impact of technology, including algorithms that influence decision-making. Real estate licensees will learn about the key aspects of antitrust laws, how these laws regulate anti-competitive practices, and the enforcement mechanisms in place to maintain a fair market.
Through real-world scenarios and case studies, the course delves into the differences between law and ethics, the historical and economic foundations of U.S. antitrust legislation, and best practices for compliance. By the end, licensees will have the skills to access and understand legal texts directly, enabling informed decision-making and adherence to ethical standards.
Who Needs Michigan Antitrust Law & Ethics CE Training?
This Michigan Antitrust Law & Ethics CE training is designed for real estate professionals, including licensed real estate agents, brokers, and salespersons, who need to fulfill the state's continuing education requirements.
This course is particularly valuable for those looking to deepen their understanding of Michigan-specific antitrust laws and ethical guidelines to ensure compliance and avoid legal risks in real estate transactions.
How Often Do I Need To Take Michigan Antitrust Law & Ethics CE?
In Michigan, licensees must complete a total of 18 hours of continuing education every three years. Additionally, they are required to complete two hours of legal education CE each year.
Our Antitrust Law & Ethics CE course meets both these requirements for real estate professionals in Michigan.
How Can I Get a Refund for My Michigan Antitrust Law & Ethics CE Course?
If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase and would like to request a refund, please note that certain eligibility requirements must be met. To ensure you qualify, we encourage you to review the full terms outlined in our refund guidelines.
For more details on the conditions and how to proceed, please refer to our comprehensive refund policy, which you can access here.
How Long Can I Access My Michigan Antitrust Law & Ethics CE Course Materials?
Your course materials will remain accessible for one year from the date of purchase, unless otherwise stated in the course description.
Please refer to our Terms of Use for more details.
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Please feel free to reach out by calling (877) 881-2235 or by sending an email to support@360training.com. We will be happy to help you obtain a new certificate.
Regulatory
Name: | Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Michigan Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons |
Phone: | 517-241-9295 |
Website URL: | https://www.michigan.gov/lara/bureau-list/cscl/licensing |
Email Address: | bcslic@michigan.gov |
Address: | 2501 Woodlake Circle |
City: | Okemos |
State: | MI |
Zip: | 48464 |