Accelerated Discount Learning Centers, Inc. has updated the Continuing Education mandatory Core A & B course and it has been sent to the IDFPR for approval through the year 2020.
January 26, 2010
January 25, 2010
Recent changes or additions to the Illinois Real Estate License Act of 2000
New Federal RESPA rules became effective on January 16, 2009 and new forms are required to be used as of January 1, 2010. Lenders are required to use a new Good Faith Estimate form (GFEs) and a new HUD-1 Settlement Statement (HUD-1).
RESPA (Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act) is a HUD consumer protection statute which covers closing costs and procedures. It also requires that consumers receive disclosures at various times concerning fees involved in a closing and also prohibits cost inflating “kickbacks.”
January 24, 2010
Illinois Association of Realtors® Disclosure Forms
As of January 1st, 2010 the amended Act created some new forms and amended some of the old forms. It is increasingly important that you are using the most recent forms. The forms can be downloaded at the Illinois Association of Realtors® website store.
January 23, 2010
New changes to the Illinois Real Estate License Act of 2000
Effective January 1, 2010 Section 5-41 the Act clearly requires licensees to notify IDFPR of any change of office address.
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Licensees must not use metatags, keywords or other devices that would mislead consumers or deceptively drive them to the licensee’s website.
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Licensees must not frame another real estate brokerage or multiple listing service website in a deceptive manner or without authorization from the owner of the site.
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Licensees must not use a URL or domain name that is deceptive or misleading.
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Licensees must tell consumers if they are going to share or sell information that they collect.
January 22, 2010
Illinois Real Estate License Act of 2000 as amended January 1, 2010
As of January 1, 2010, the Act requires a written office policy for real estate brokerage offices. The written policy should include, but not limited to the following topics: Agency, Fair Housing, non-discrimination and harassment, clients’ confidential information, advertising, Sponsored licensees’ supervision and training, disclosures, risk management, earnest money and escrow handling as well as any other provisions the managing broker deems pertinent.
January 21, 2010
The Real Estate License Act of 2000, as amended January 1, 2010
As of January 1st, 2010, the Act was modified to state that a licensee can be disciplined based on a guilty plea regarding a crime, even if it is unrelated to the real estate business. A licensee can be disciplined if he/she is determined to be unable to practice with the necessary degree of skill and judgment, which might be determined by a hearing.
January 20, 2010
Illinois Broker Management Continuing Education Self-Study Course
Accelerated Discount Learning Centers, Inc. is one of the first to offer Broker Management as a self-study format. We offer courses which fulfill the State of Illinois Continuing Education requirements.
Self-Study courses are ready for you any time—no waiting for the next seminar or webinar that fits into your schedule. All of our classes are Online. The distance learning format allows you to read at your own pace, when it is convenient for you. Sign up today and if you decide you would rather sit in a classroom, we will refund your money. No questions asked.
January 19, 2010
Illinois Real Estate License Act of 2000
The Illinois Real Estate License Act of 2000 is intended to protect the public through the regulation of all real estate licensees. Although the Act was passed in 2000, it is amended each year.
January 1, 2010
Happy New Year! Real estate broker license renewal deadline is April 30th
Happy New Year! 2009 flew right on by. April 30th is going to be here before you know it. Brokers need to take a broker management course, along with 6 hours of mandatory courses and 6 hours of elective continuing education. To all of our students in 2009, we wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year!




