Continuing Education for NC Real Estate Brokers & Teachers

Real estate fraud poses a significant threat to both consumers and professionals. Common schemes—including title fraud, rental scams, wire fraud, straw buyer schemes, and fraudulent flipping—have resulted in billions of dollars in losses annually.
Despite regulatory safeguards, fraudsters continuously adapt, exploiting gaps in industry practices and technological vulnerabilities. You'll learn all about the scamsters' tricks.

Course Topics for 2025-2026
GENUP Course:
This is a course required of full and provisional brokers. BICs should take the BICUP. $69

Course Topics for 2025-2026
BICUP Course:
$69

Remember, June 10th is the last day you can take CE classes.

Course Topics for 2025-2026
GENUP Course:
This is a course required of full and provisional brokers. BICs should take the BICUP.
$69

Real estate fraud poses a significant threat to both consumers and professionals. Common schemes—including title fraud, rental scams, wire fraud, straw buyer schemes, and fraudulent flipping—have resulted in billions of dollars in losses annually.
Despite regulatory safeguards, fraudsters continuously adapt, exploiting gaps in industry practices and technological vulnerabilities.
This course is designed to bridge these knowledge gap
This class is also available on demand.
$69

Remember, June 10th is the last day you can take CE classes.
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