041625 Cons, Scams and Hacks Class

Days: Wed
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
1 Student enrolled
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Cons, Scams and Hacks!

“Companies spend millions of dollars on firewalls, encryption, and secure access devices, and it’s all wasted money. None of these measures address the weakest link in the security chain…people.”

This course was written to address the weakest link in the security chain. People. We will explore our habits and the weaknesses that hackers and cybercriminals use to compromise the real estate profession. The class is full of practical tips and tools that will help keep you and your clients safer in an internet world. We have broken the course down into four modules:

• Risks We All Face

• Scams & Cons in Real Estate

• Wire Fraud in Real Estate

• North Carolina Case Studies

This is a 4-hour course and is eligible for 4 hours of elective credit.

What is continuing education (CE)?
Continuing Education is a recurring annual requirement for all licensees wishing to maintain active license status eligibility and must be completed each license period by June 10th beginning with the first full annual license period after initial licensure. Each licensee is required to take the appropriate 4-hour Update course (BICUP for BIC-eligible and BIC designated and GENUP for provisional brokers and brokers) and a 4-hour elective of your choice.
What is the attendance policy for CE?
Licensees must attend 90% of a CE course and comply with student participation standards in order to receive credit for the course. Early departures from CE courses delivered in-person or via synchronous distance learning are prohibited by Rule 58A .1705. Students who depart courses early will not receive course credit.
When do I have to take CE?
Starting prior to the second renewal of your real estate license continuing education must be completed each annual license period between July 1 and June 10. It is very important to note that schools are not permitted to offer courses for CE credit between June 11 and June 30 of each year.
What if I am unable to complete the course after I enroll?
A student may withdraw from a course by giving written notice to the Education Provider prior to the start of the course. In such event, the student will have the following options: students who withdraw prior to the start of the course shall have the option to

1. Move their registration to any future course of the same type within 6 months.

2. Receive a full credit equal to the cost of their enrollment to be used toward other courses.

3. Request a full refund (please note refunds may be reduced by the cost of materials already received by the student).
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