July 15 - 16, 2026
GRI 101
Date:
July 15 - 16, 2026
Time:
8:00 am - 5:30 pm
Location:
Details
GRI Module 101 - Professionalism and The Law
In GRI 101, Realtors® will learn just what sets them apart from real estate licensees. Professional Standards will guide you through the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics, and the expectations and requirements of the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC). The Law portion will expand on the real estate law learned in the basic sales associate's course to help participants identify and understand legal issues that arise. Learning how to take a proactive role in preventing fair housing violations will reduce a licensee's exposure to liability... and that's what Fair Housing and Diversity will provide. Awareness of federal fair housing laws and sensitivity to consumer diversity is vital to business success, reputation and growth.
15 Hours Sales Post Licensing(PL) credit for licensees in their first license cycle, or 14 hours of Continuing Education(CE) 3 of Core Law, 3 hours of Ethics, and 8 Specialty hours.
The day before class, you will receive a digital copy of the course manual to print or download onto your electronic devices to view during class. Should you require a printed copy of the manual, the association can provide one for a $20 printing fee.
Beginning in 2026, all GRI students are required to bring a laptop or tablet with internet access for testing.
Location: RASM SOUTH
Instructed By: Caroline Boland
Cost: $66 Member/$199 Non-Member
Passport Subscriber: $56
15 Hours Sales Post Licensing(PL) credit for licensees in their first license cycle, or 14 hours of Continuing Education(CE) 3 of Core Law, 3 hours of Ethics, and 8 Specialty hours.
*A passing grade of 75% or higher is required on the final exam. To obtain a GRI designation, all seven modules need to be successfully completed within a five-year period.
In GRI 101, Realtors® will learn just what sets them apart from real estate licensees. Professional Standards will guide you through the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics, and the expectations and requirements of the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC). The Law portion will expand on the real estate law learned in the basic sales associate's course to help participants identify and understand legal issues that arise. Learning how to take a proactive role in preventing fair housing violations will reduce a licensee's exposure to liability... and that's what Fair Housing and Diversity will provide. Awareness of federal fair housing laws and sensitivity to consumer diversity is vital to business success, reputation and growth.
15 Hours Sales Post Licensing(PL) credit for licensees in their first license cycle, or 14 hours of Continuing Education(CE) 3 of Core Law, 3 hours of Ethics, and 8 Specialty hours.
The day before class, you will receive a digital copy of the course manual to print or download onto your electronic devices to view during class. Should you require a printed copy of the manual, the association can provide one for a $20 printing fee.
Beginning in 2026, all GRI students are required to bring a laptop or tablet with internet access for testing.
Location: RASM SOUTH
Instructed By: Caroline Boland
Cost: $66 Member/$199 Non-Member
Passport Subscriber: $56
15 Hours Sales Post Licensing(PL) credit for licensees in their first license cycle, or 14 hours of Continuing Education(CE) 3 of Core Law, 3 hours of Ethics, and 8 Specialty hours.
*A passing grade of 75% or higher is required on the final exam. To obtain a GRI designation, all seven modules need to be successfully completed within a five-year period.