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Learn the NEW RPA-CA Form! Classes now forming in Sacramento!

The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and the Sacramento Association of REALTORS® present
Your Guide to the NEW Residential Purchase Agreement (RPA-CA) and Related Forms Course

The NEW RPA-CA Form is coming in April!
Understand the updates to the most important form in California real estate!

The California Residential Purchase Agreement and Joint Escrow Instructions (Form RPA-CA) is the cornerstone of every successful real estate transaction in California, and there are several essential concepts, principles, and facts about this form that all REALTORS® should know.

Learn about all the NEW CHANGES to the form to better serve and protect yourself and YOUR CLIENTS!

How you will benefit from taking this course:

  • Familiarize yourself with the 2010 changes to the agreement.
  • Learn how to create, modify, cancel, or close a transaction.
  • Identify, explain, understand, and remove contingencies.
  • Complete all mandatory and recommended disclosures.
  • Ensure all commissions are paid in full and on time.
  • Understand all the important terms of the contract.

This course is Department of Real Estate (DRE) accredited for 4 hours of Continuing Education (CE) in Consumer Protection.

Register today!

Dates
Thursday, April 22, 2010
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

or

Friday, April 23, 2010
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Location
Sacramento Association of REALTORS®
2003 Howe Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95825

Cost:
$59

To Enroll
Register online at http://ims.sacrealtor.org or call (916) 922-7711

Can’t attend this class? Contact your local association to find out if another class can be scheduled.
Have a question about C.A.R. Education? Please visit our FAQs page.

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