2015 Professional Standards Workshop
** 3 CE Credit Hours NH and Maine
** 2 CE Credit Hours VT
** Satisfies NAR Required Quadrennial Code of Ethics Training
** Satisfies requirements of the NH Grievance and Professional Standards committees and the Board of Directors members
February 18 or 19: “Protection and Professionalism”
It’s that time of year, again: time to get in that early bird registration for one of NHAR’s most popular and engaging programs, the annual Professional Standards Workshop.
Bruce Aydt, ABR, ABRM, CRB, GRN, SFR, SRS — considered widely to be the premier NAR professional standards trainer — will be the keynote speaker for this year’s Workshop, “Protection and Professionalism.”
The program will also include an optional breakout sessions around grievance issues.
The course is scheduled for Feb. 18 OR 19 (choose one) at the Radisson Hotel/Center of New Hampshire in Manchester, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The program has been approved for three credit hours in New Hampshire and Maine and two hours in Vermont. Additionally, the course is approved for the NAR-required quadrennial ethics training. Attendees must be in their seats by 9 a.m. to receive credit.
Click here to register online. Click here for the full information sheet and to print the registration form.
The early bird rate of $50 ends on January 30. As always, lunch is included in the cost of registration.
The program is designed to meet the requirements of the NH Grievance and Professional Standards committees and Board of Directors members and will incorporate real-life ethics and arbitration situations into a fun and interactive session. It will include case interpretations updates as well.
Note: Rooms are available at the Radisson Hotel Manchester/Center of NH for attendees that wish to arrive the night before at the reduced rate of $124 (single, double) $134 (triple) or $144 (quad). These rates are available through January 27, 2015. Call the hotel directly at 603-625-1000 and let them know it is a special NH Association of REALTORS® rate.
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