Continuing Education for NC Real Estate Brokers & Teachers
Course Topics for 2025-2026
GENUP Course:
This is a course required of full and provisional brokers.
BICs should take the BICUP.
Tiny homes have been around North American for a long time, but it was the 2008 financial crisis and the subsequent recession that sparked renewed interest in tiny houses as an affordable housing solution. . While the brokerage community at large has not invested significant educational resources into the subject of tiny homes, consumers and even brokers are motivated to learn more. The recent trend to add accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to existing properties is yet another area of interest. This course is an effort to meet consumer and broker need to acquire information about tiny home basics.
Course Topics for 2025-2026
BICUP Course:
4-hour NCREC-approved elective.
Ever since the Internet arrived in our home around 1999, I have been honing my skills to find great resources for my hobby but also for my professional interests, including real estate brokerage and education.
The Internet and the World Wide Web are robust sources of information, but it can be very challenging to find those resources.
We will visit Chat GBT and also those resources that are freely available on subjects such as property locational attributes, taxes, environmental and tax matters, lending, material facts, licensing, and more. $71
"I was in your GENUP today and I want to thank you very much. I really was thrilled with the class participation. It was the closest I have found to being in an in person classroom. know I was nervous to some degree about the technology part of this, but once on ZOOM, I was happy and had no problems." Sue Manley
"Debbie- great course today and I am continually amazed (though I shouldn’t be) about how comfortable, and instructive, your courses are! It is such a great and insightful 4 hours! Thank you!" --Steve Adams
"Your CE Update class yesterday afternoon was both informative and enjoyable. My hat’s off to you for keeping us all “tuned in” in every sense of the phrase for four hours. That’s a long time to keep anyone’s attention on any subject at all. "--Mary Jean Gross
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