Your first step is Orientation Day!
A vital step in starting your career is to become familiar with the benefits and programs of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS® and learning how to navigate Heartland Multiple Listing Service.
The next KCRAR Orientation Day is scheduled for Wednesday, April 18. We arranged a schedule which enables you to attend two important classes in one day while you are at our location:
1) KCRAR New Member Orientation - 9 a.m. to noon
- Breakfast is included starting at 8:30 a.m.
- This includes information about programs and benefits and also the mandatory Code of Ethics training required of all REALTORS®. You are expected within 60 days of joining.
2) Optional afternoon programs on the same day (If you opt out of these, or if they are full, you’ll need to attend them at a later time.) Choose from either:
- KCRAR Forms, 1-4 p.m. This provides three hours of continuing education credit for both Missouri and Kansas license renewal. And, you’ll learn the high points of our 2012 revised sales contracts and forms. Knowing about these new forms is essential!
- Heartland MLS Orientation Class, 12:30-4:00 p.m. This is required of all new HMLS members within 60 days of joining. No one can survive without it!
To register for any of these programs, log in with your MLS ID and password here. Then look under Education & Event Registration and select what you need: “Education Calendar and Registration-Live Classes” (then find “New Member Orientation”) All courses are free of charge for KCRAR members.
For questions, contact Michaelle Snider, KCRAR Education Registrar, at 913-266-5930 or michaelles@kcrar.com.
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Orientation Day: Supplemental Pages
Click on the following links for important information not included in the live workshop:
Daily Legal Do's
MLS Listing Entry Regs
REALTOR® Logo usage
RESPA's Federal Tips
RPR for Property Data
Personal Safety
Short Sales Rules for Listing and Selling
Contract Timeline/Flow Chart
Designations and Certifications
Marketing Yourself
Mortgage Fraud