Montana Real Estate CE Courses Online (MT License Renewal)
Prepare for real estate license renewal with convenient courses developed by industry experts. With comprehensive Montana real estate CE, meet full state requirements — all in one place.
Montana Real Estate CE Course Packages
Salesperson & Broker
Supervising Broker
Property Manager First Time Renewal
Property Manager Second Time Renewal
Property Manager Subsequent Renewal
MT Salesperson & Broker License Renewal Information
May the Code Be With You: This course covers the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics, ethical practices, and decision-making in real estate. This course may be approvable for REALTORS® interested in fulfilling NAR’s Code of Ethics requirement. To find out, check with your local REALTORS® association.
Implicit Bias Awareness and Cultural Competency: This course explores implicit, unconscious biases and how, by understanding them, we can interact and communicate effectively with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Handling Multiple Offers: Multiple offers often happen in a seller’s market when competition for residential property is greatest and there are more buyers than there are properties for sale. However, it can occur in any market and especially for properties within an affordable price range. In this course, prepare for how to handle the scenario, no matter the market condition.
Taking the Distress Out of Distressed Properties: Learn from industry experts who have worked closely with distressed property transactions. Though foreclosures and short sale properties aren’t as prevalent as they were following the housing bubble burst, there are still homeowners considering short sales as a way to avoid foreclosure. There are also lenders interested in reducing their inventory of foreclosed properties. In this course, learn how to expand your business while serving the needs of sellers, buyers, and lenders.
NEW Montana Supervising Broker: Mandatory CE topic to maintain the supervising broker endorsement. Only brokers with a current supervising broker endorsement (or who are attempting to reinstate an expired endorsement) may receive CE credit for completing the Supervising Broker course.
May the Code Be With You: This course covers the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics, ethical practices, and decision-making in real estate. This course may be approvable for REALTORS® interested in fulfilling NAR’s Code of Ethics requirement. To find out, check with your local REALTORS® association.
Implicit Bias Awareness and Cultural Competency: This course explores implicit, unconscious biases and how, by understanding them, we can interact and communicate effectively with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Handling Multiple Offers: Multiple offers often happen in a seller’s market when competition for residential property is greatest and there are more buyers than there are properties for sale. However, it can occur in any market and especially for properties within an affordable price range. In this course, prepare for how to handle the scenario, no matter the market condition.
Montana Property Management Trust Accounts: This course, created for active property manager licensees, will provide you with the necessary information to maintain your trust accounts in compliance with Montana law. Topics covered in this course include unprofessional conduct and their consequences; key property management responsibilities; trust account compliant process; and Montana’s statutes regarding trust accounts, ledgers, and mandated documentation to properly maintain trust accounts.
Americans with Disabilities Act ADA: This course aims to define, elevate understanding and help enforce of the Americans with Disabilities Act for every day real estate practices.*
*The Americans with Disabilities Act protects this group of people so that they may have equal access to public accommodations, employment, public services, and so on.
Lead Alert: A Guide for Property Managers: In this course, we will work to identify the basics of lead, explore a historical perspective, cover basic environmental laws, and understand basic health effects from exposure.
Intro to Property Management: Market Analysis, Risk Management, and Maintenance: In this course, we will provide you with a basic introduction to property management and take an in-depth look at three key responsibilities of a property manager: market analysis, risk management, and maintenance.
May the Code Be With You: This course covers the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics, ethical practices, and decision-making in real estate. This course may be approvable for REALTORS® interested in fulfilling NAR’s Code of Ethics requirement. To find out, check with your local REALTORS® association.
Implicit Bias Awareness and Cultural Competency: This course explores implicit, unconscious biases and how, by understanding them, we can interact and communicate effectively with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Handling Multiple Offers: Multiple offers often happen in a seller’s market when competition for residential property is greatest and there are more buyers than there are properties for sale. However, it can occur in any market and especially for properties within an affordable price range. In this course, prepare for how to handle the scenario, no matter the market condition.
Taking the Distress Out of Distressed Properties: Learn from industry experts who have worked closely with distressed property transactions. Though foreclosures and short sale properties aren’t as prevalent as they were following the housing bubble burst, there are still homeowners considering short sales as a way to avoid foreclosure. There are also lenders interested in reducing their inventory of foreclosed properties. In this course, learn how to expand your business while serving the needs of sellers, buyers, and lenders.
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How to renew a Real Estate License in Montana
Real estate agents need to renew their licenses at regular intervals as a requirement by the Montana Real Estate Commission. The process of renewing your real estate license in Montana is fairly simple and includes the following steps:
01 Complete your Montana Real Estate CE Course
The first step towards your Montana real estate license renewal is completing the required state-approved Montana Continuing Education course.
02 Complete your Montana real estate license renewal application
Once you have completed your continuing education course and course exam, you need to go to the Montana Board of Realty Regulation website and update your course completion numbers.
03 Pay the Montana real estate license renewal fees
Lastly, you need to pay the renewal fees to complete the renewal process.
Intro to Property Management: Market Analysis, Risk Management, and Maintenance
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Are you interested in learning more about professional property management? In this course, we will provide you with a basic introduction to property management and take an in-depth look at three key responsibilities of a property manager: market analysis, risk management, and maintenance.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
Learn about the types of properties managed.
Identify the factors examined in a market analysis.
This course, created for active property manager licensees, will provide you with the necessary information to maintain your trust accounts in compliance with Montana law.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
Learn Montana’s statutes regarding trust accounts, ledgers, and mandated documentation to properly maintain trust accounts
Recognize unprofessional conduct and know the consequences
Do you feel confident teaching your clients about the homebuying process? This course provides you with tools, techniques, and ideas to educate buyers and guide them through the homebuying process, so they know exactly what to expect and what they need to do to successfully find and purchase the home they want.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
Gain confidence teaching buyers about the buying process
Learn to show buyers how to get their finances to purchase a home
Know how to help buyers systematically search for a home in in their current market
Understand how to teach buyers how to negotiate like a pro
Being a listing agent is a huge responsibility. Do you feel confident educating your sellers about the process? In this course, we will provide you with tools and information to help you educate sellers so that you can secure listings and smoothly guide your sellers to successful closings.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
Educate your sellers during the listing presentation.
Teach your clients of the importance of staging to sell.
Help sellers understand strategies when their home hasn’t sold.
Teach sellers how to evaluate and handle multiple offers.
Help sellers better navigate contract negotiations.
This course was created and designed to train and instruct REALTORS® on the practical application of the REALTOR® Code of Ethics and fulfills the REALTOR® Triennial Ethics Requirement. Every three years, the National Association of REALTORS® requires members to complete a REALTOR® Code of Ethics course in order to remain in good standing with their local, state, and national associations.
Nearly 40% of home buyers consider energy efficient features to be “very important.” This course will help you grow your knowledge of the ins and outs of eco-friendly living.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
Learn how homebuyers can reduce their environmental footprint
Examine the costs of sustainable materials
Explore pros and cons to eco-friendly materials and homes
Multiple offers often happen in a seller’s market when competition for residential property is greatest and there are more buyers than there are properties for sale. However, it can occur in any market and especially for properties within an affordable price range.
This course describes implicit (unconscious) biases, how they are created, and how by understanding them we can interact and communicate effectively with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures. No matter if you are new to the business or are a veteran real estate agent, your success depends on your ability to work with other people. And now those people are multifaceted, multiracial, and multicultural.
This continuing education course addresses the specifics of the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics and ethical practices and decision-making for real estate professionals. Additionally, this course may potentially be approvable for REALTORS® who wish to fulfill Code of Ethics requirement from the National Association of REALTORS®. Check with your local REALTORS® association.
You’ll learn from experts who have prospered in their real estate careers by working with distressed property transactions. Foreclosed and short sale properties were very prevalent after the housing bubble burst, but their numbers are much lower today. Still, there are homeowners who want to consider short sales as a way to avoid foreclosure, and there are lenders that want to reduce their inventory of foreclosed properties. This real estate market is one way to expand your business while serving the needs of sellers, buyers, and lenders.
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FAQs
Why is real estate continuing education needed in Montana?
Continuing Education or CE courses are required for retaining and renewing your real estate license. Colibri offers a range of accredited real estate CE courses and classes for your real estate license renewal in Montana.
How many hours of continuing education are required for Montana real estate license?
Below are the credit hour requirements to renew your real estate license in Montana:
Salesperson & Broker: 12 hours
Supervising Broker: 12 hours
Property Manager First-Time Renewal: 4 hours
Property Manager Second Time Renewal: 8 hours
Property Manager Subsequent Renewal: 12 hours
How do I renew my real estate license in Montana?
Your Montana Real Estate license must be renewed online through the Montana Board of Realty Regulation after completing your Montana state-approved CE courses.
How much does it cost to renew your real estate license in Montana?
License renewal cost for Montana Salesperson & Broker license renewal:
Course Fee: $109
License Renewal Fee:
Active Agent – $80
Inactive Agent – $40
Active Broker – $90
Inactive Broker – $45
Late Fee: 100% renewal fee
License renewal cost for Montana Supervising Broker license renewal:
Course Fee: $109
Late Fee: 100% renewal fee
License renewal cost for Montana Property Manager First-Time license renewal:
Course Fee: $49
License renewal cost for Montana Property Manager Second-Time license renewal:
Course Fee: $69
License renewal cost for Montana Property Manager Subsequent license renewal:
Course Fee: $109
How often do you have to renew your real estate license in Montana?
Here’s how often you need to renew your real estate license in Montana:
Salesperson & Broker: Every 12 months
Supervising Broker: Every 12 months
Property Manager: 12 months
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