Capital Real Estate School

AREC License Approvals: School #101791 – Administrator/Instructor #100468 – Broker#100468

We specialize in small classes; morning, afternoon and evening.

  • Continuing Education Courses
    • Code of Ethics #201
      • Required by the National Association of Realtors for membership renewal and may be used as a 3-hour CE elective for license renewal by the Alabama Real Estate Commission.  The course is a review of the REALTOR’s Code of Ethics and the grievance/hearing process.  The course involves attendee participation in case studies and other interactive activities.
    • Contracts and Closings #266
      • A 3-hour CE elective for license renewal by the Alabama Real Estate Commission.  The course covers topics associated with writing effective sales and purchase agreements, addenda and amendments; a discussion of problem issues; and the shepherding a bilateral contract through to closing.
    • Fair Housing #580
      • An elective 3-hour course for license renewal by the Alabama Real Estate Commission.  The course covers the history, legislation, and case law of Fair Housing; a review of case studies involving the sale and rental of residential properties, and recommended best practices.
    • Risk Management I – Avoiding Violations #501
      • A required 3-hour CE course for license renewal by the Alabama Real Estate Commission.  The course covers common issues of License Law violations and strategies for managing problem situations and avoiding License Law violations.
    • Risk Management II – Brokers #502
      • A required 3-hour CE course for license renewal by the Alabama Real Estate Commission.  The course focuses on the Broker responsibilities of managing money and people to avoid License Law violations.  The course may be taken by Salesperson licensees as well as Brokers to meet the Level II. Risk Management course requirement.
    • Risk Management II – Salesperson #503
      • A required 3-hour CE course for license renewal by the Alabama Real Estate Commission.  The course covers situations commonly encountered by sales associates in the practice of real estate, including but not limited to the handling of earnest money, property conditions, and disclosure issues.
    •  Registration:
    • More information at the Career Academy of Real Estate
  • Salesperson Pre License Salesperson Course
    • Salesperson Prelicense #005
      • The required 60-hour course that must be successfully completed prior to applying to take the real estate Salesperson License examination.  The course adheres to the state prescribed curriculum outline covering a wide number of real estate topics including Alabama License Law.  The course is taught over a seven-week period.
    • Registration:
    • More information at the Career Academy of Real Estate
    • #005 Salesperson Prelicense Policies
      • The school reserves the right to change the tuition fee and text book fee with advance notice. Such change will not be applicable to any student who has previously registered and paid their fees.
      • The school reserves the right to reschedule or cancel classes for which less than 8 students have pre-registered and refund the tuition in full.
      • The school will offer to tutor students individually or in small groups at their request outside of class time and at mutually acceptable times at the school at no additional charge.
      • Students must attend 90% of the 60-hour course to successfully complete the course. A student who is absent for more than six hours of instruction may request at no charge one make-up session of not more than three hours.
      • The passing score for all three incremental assessments and the final exam is 85%.
      • The student must pass all incremental assessments prior to taking the final exam.
      • Students who do not pass an incremental assessment or final exam will be scheduled for instructor counseling. The student will be provided remedial homework to complete related to the deficient topics. The student will be allowed to take the assessment or final exam a second time at no additional charge. The form used for re-examination will be a different form than that originally taken by the student.
      • Students who fail the assessment or final exam a second time shall be allowed to register for and repeat the course at no charge when the course is next offered.
      • Students who fail the AMP license exam may request permission to (a) audit selected session of the prelicense course at a future date, or (b) audit the entire prelicense course, or (c) request up to three hours of individual tutoring at no additional charge.