Anatomy of A Contract 021-131-E

16 Jul

Anatomy of A Contract - Virtually

Anatomy of A Contract - Virtually

Thursday, July 16, 2020 (9:00 AM to 12:00 PM)
3.00 CE Hours
Zoom - Camera & Microphone REQUIRED, Zoom - Camera & Microphone REQUIRED Zoom Classes

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Autopsy of a Contract  - 3 Hour Elective - This class will be held via Zoom - Link & Handouts will be emailed prior to class. Camera & Microphone REQUIRED

This course dissects a contract and the law that necessitates it. The following will be covered: review standard definitions contained within contracts, review fiduciary duties applicable to licensees, the Statute of Frauds, requirements for “in writing,†identify minimum requirements/elements to form a contract, identify required language and why it is required to include in contracts, agreements and disclosures, discuss the impact of counter-offers, review Priority of Offers and Standards of practice expected of licensees, review Termination of offers, discuss Iowa Administrative Rules for contract presentations, explore contractual defenses for performance, review rules of contract construction, review the judicial rules of contract interpretation, analyze sample contractual language currently utilized by many

Zoom - Camera & Microphone REQUIRED
Zoom - Camera & Microphone REQUIRED
Zoom - Camera & Microphone REQUIRED, 

John Goede
A graduate from University of South Dakota, with a teaching degree in Political Science, minors in music and math. Was a school teacher for 6 years. Obtained a real estate license in 1981 and a broker’s license in 1983.
He is active at all levels of real estate. He has the ABR, ABRM, CRB, CRS, GRI, and broker designations. He is the past president of the local MLS and Board of REALTORS®. He is a member of the State Board of Directors. He is also currently state officer for the Iowa CRS chapter. John is a Co-owner and designated broker of Century 21 Jacobsen Real Estate in Spencer, Iowa. 

IAR reserves the right to cancel any class for any reason; including but not limited to insufficient enrollment, instructor illness, and closings due to severe weather. Please remember that cancellations or closings should be rare events. In the event of cancellation, registered participants will have the option of a full refund, full credit, or a reserved seat in the next available class at no additional cost.

CANCELLATION by a student, if requested no later than two full days before scheduled course date, will qualify for a full refund. If class cancellation is requested any later than 48 hours prior to class, the refund will be less a $25.00 cancellation fee. Members may log in to the My Account section of our website to cancel a class and receive the appropriate refund. NO SHOWS will be charged the full amount of the course.

Students may 
RESCHEDULE at no additional cost to attend any future class that is conducted within 90 days of original course date. Requests must be made no later than 72 hours before originally scheduled course time. NO SHOWS will be charged the full amount of the course. If they choose to reschedule they must pay the full price of the course again.

LATE ARRIVALS: In accordance with the Real Estate Commission's Administrative rules, successful completion of continuing education requires full–time attendance throughout the program, course or activity. A student who arrives late, leaves during class or leaves early shall not receive a certificate and such circumstance will be treated as a no-show and no refund will be granted.