Course Description:
This course is designed to prepare students for entry into the commercial real estate field by exposing them to the fundamentals of commercial real estate leasing, property development, and appraisal valuation methods. Students in this course will develop a comprehensive understanding of the CMA process and the various due diligence elements associated with representing commercial clients.
Dues Schedule & Fees 2021
Spring 2021 Billing MLS/SUPRA (April 2021 – Sept 2021) Invoice Date: February 22 Due Date: March 22
*Invoices sent by email from the address of
If payment is not received by the due date:
MLS Dues Billing: $25 late fee will apply for all dues paid after the due date listed above; staff does not have the authority to waive late fees.
Association Dues Billing: $25 late fee will be assessed to all dues received after due date listed above. Association dues ARE NOT prorated if dues were paid the prior year.
If reapplying within three months of inactivity (MLS):
If reapplying before three months of inactivity, the member will pay prorated MLS dues based on the month they are reactivating, and the member will be charged the $25 late fee and $50 reconnect fee if no notification was given to FRAR in writing regarding dropping MLS services; if notification was given to FRAR regarding dropping MLS then only a $50 reactivation fee plus prorated dues will be charged.
If reapplying after three months of inactivity (MLS):
Change of Office fee (if changing brokers) $35.00
Cash, Checks to FRAR and Credit Cards Accepted
**REFUNDS ARE NOT ISSUED FOR ANY FEES AND/OR DUES**
Questions regarding fees and payments:
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Under all is the land.. So starts the NAR Code of Ethics. It continues: Realtors®, therefore, are zealous to maintain and improve the standards of their calling and share with their fellow Realtors® a common responsibility for its integrity and honor. In recognition and appreciation of their obligations to clients, customers, the public, and each other, Realtors® continuously strive to become and remain informed on issues affecting real estate and, as knowledgeable professionals, they willingly share the fruit of their experience and study with others. They identify and take steps, through enforcement of this Code of Ethics and by assisting appropriate regulatory bodies, to eliminate practices which may damage the public or which might discredit or bring dishonor to the real estate profession. Realtors® having direct personal knowledge of conduct that may violate the Code of Ethics involving misappropriation of client or customer funds or property, willful discrimination, or fraud resulting in substantial economic harm, bring such matters to the attention of the appropriate Board or Association of Realtors®