Navigating Arizona Agency (Agency Law)
Real estate practice hinges on the concept of agency, where real estate professionals represent the needs of buyers and/or sellers. Buyers and sellers may choose to act for themselves as customers or to enter into an agency agreement whereby the licensee/brokerage firm acts for them in the capacity of an agent. Agency means to act for another in a fiduciary manner. This course explores no representation, full representation, and dual agency with its limited representation.
Course highlights:
- Fiduciary duties agents owe to customers and clients, and how the duties impact your daily real estate activities
- Activities and duties associated with your role as a listing agent
- Role and responsibilities of a buyer’s agent or dual agent
- Implied agreements and express agreements, cancelling agreements
- Record keeping requirements
This course counts as 3 mandatory hours in Agency Law in Arizona.
State Requirements For Arizona
Arizona State Requirement Details for Real Estate Continuing Education
Renewal Date: Every 2 years
Hours Required: 24 hours
- 21 mandatory hours
- 3 hours in agency law
- 3 hours in contract law
- 3 hours in commissioner’s standards
- 3 hours in real estate legal issues
- 3 hours in fair housing issues
- 3 hours in disclosure
- 1 hour in Deed Fraud
- 1 hour in FireWise
- 1 hour in Water
- 3 elective hours
Max Hours in a 24-Hour Period: Arizona real estate licensees will not receive credit for more than 9 hours of continuing education in a 24-hour period. Our online course delivery system manages this requirement for you.
Arizona Department of Real Estate
Street Address: 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 201 Phoenix, AZ 85007
Telephone: 602.771.7760
Licensing Division Information