South Dakota 24 Hour Real Estate Continuing Education
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24 Hour Course
- 4.3 27 Reviews
- $125.00
Required topics include:
- Real Estate contracts
- Brokerage services
- Fair housing laws
Our 24-hour course is specifically designed for real estate licensees in South Dakota to get all 24 hours of required CE.
The course starts with a review of general contract law, and then moves into a discussion of real estate-specific contracts such as listings, offers, and tenant representation agreements. We'll talk about the clauses that appear in real estate contracts, and what they really mean. We'll also address contract-related situations, like breach of contract.
Our Real Estate Practices course will cover more advanced topics like HOAs, 1031 tax-deferred exchanges, and securities, while the Marketing class covers different ways to market listings and why the MLS is a great tool for marketing.
Next, we'll talk about fair housing regulations, their history, and guidelines that licensees must abide by. We'll follow that with a discussion of the different resources available for financing real estate, including government loan programs and alternative financing arrangements.
After a review of essential real estate math that licensees need in transactions, we'll talk about the different kinds of foreclosures that can occur, and cover some possible remedies that licensees can help clients investigate when foreclosure is imminent.
The course will conclude with the state-mandated 120 question final exam.
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- Course ID(s): 4301B2423
- Approved By: South Dakota Real Estate Commission
Instructor Bio

Sheri Wytcherley has been an online instructor for AYPO's Real Estate education classes for over 5 years and is a licensed real estate instructor across the United States.
Growing up in a military family, Sheri became very patriotic, developed an adventurous spirit, and grew passionate about helping people.
In 2005 Sheri became a principal broker and opened Oregon Ranch & Home Real Estate in order to better serve her clients. She received the honor of being ranked #5 in Southern Oregon for dollar volume sold for 2008, during one of the most challenging years the market has seen in decades.
"Common sense, integrity, and a quick wit. These are qualities I admire".