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DBPR Florida approved continuing education course #26859

Why Choose Our Florida Real Estate Continuing Education

  • DBPR Approved #26859 - Official Requirement

    Official 14-hour continuing education course approved by Florida DBPR and FREC. 100% compliant with Florida license renewal requirements.

  • 100% Online

    Complete all 14 hours from any device, at your own pace, 24/7. All course content available online.

  • DBPR Reporting

    Upon completion, we report to DBPR.

Florida Real Estate License Renewal - 14 Hours Every 2 Years

Florida Real Estate License Renewal - 14 Hours Every 2 Years

After your first renewal with the 45-hour post-license course, you must complete 14 hours of continuing education every 2 years to maintain your Florida real estate license active. This is a mandatory requirement from the DBPR for all real estate agents and brokers.


Our 14-hour Florida real estate continuing education course (DBPR #26859) meets this requirement completely. The course covers updated topics on Florida legislation, professional ethics, industry practices, and current regulations that every agent must know.


Upon completing and passing the 30-question exam with 80% or higher, we automatically report your completion to the DBPR every week. Your license will be renewed without additional procedures.


⚠️ Important: If your license expires without completing the 14 hours, it will become inactive and you'll have to pay penalties in addition to the course fee. Renew on time and keep your license active.

Course curriculum

    1. Important information before you start

    1. 1.1 LICENSE LAW AND REGULATIONS UPDATE

    2. 1.1.1. LICENSE LAW SUMMARY AND PURPOSE

    3. 1.1.2. FREC OVERVIEW AND STRUCTURE

    4. 1.1.3. TYPES OF LICENSES

    5. 1.1.4. LICENSED ACTIVITIES

    6. 1.1.5. INITIAL LICENSE ACQUISITION

    7. 1.1.6. LICENSE REGISTRATION

    8. 1.1.7. LICENSE RENEWALS

    9. 1.1.8. NONRESIDENT LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

    10. 1.1.9. LICENSE STATUSES

    11. SNAPSHOT REVIEW: UNIT ONE

    12. Quiz Chapter 1.1

    13. 1.2. BROKERAGE RELATIONSHIPS AND LICENSEE DISCLOSURES

    14. 1.2.1. THE BROKERAGE RELATIONSHIP DISCLOSURE ACT

    15. 1.2.2. TYPES OF BROKERAGE RELATIONSHIP

    16. 1.2.3. BROKERAGE RELATIONSHIP DISCLOSURES

    17. 1.2.4. SELLER’S PROPERTY CONDITION DISCLOSURE

    18. 1.2.5. ENVIRONMENTAL DISCLOSURES

    19. 1.2.6. LICENSEE DISCLOSURES

    20. 1.2.7. MISREPRESENTATION

    21. SNAPSHOT REVIEW: BROKERAGE RELATIONSHIPS AND LICENSEE DISCLOSURES

    22. Quiz Chapter 1.2

    23. 1.3. BROKERAGE OPERATIONS REGULATION

    24. 1.3.1. OFFICING, SIGNAGE, AND BRANCH LICENSING

    25. 1.3.2. ADVERTISING REGULATIONS

    26. 1.3.3. ESCROW REGULATIONS

    27. 1.3.4. RECORDKEEPING, INSPECTIONS

    28. 1.3.5. BUSINESS ENTITIY REGISTRATION

    29. 1.3.6. UNLICENSED ASSISTANTS; ALLOWED ACTIVITIES

    30. SNAPSHOT REVIEW: BROKERAGE OPERATIONS REGULATION

    31. Quiz Chapter 1.3

    1. 2.1. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AND REALTORS® CODE OF ETHICS, PART I

    2. DEFINITIONS

    3. BUSINESS ETHICS: AN OVERVIEW

    4. NAR'S CODE OF ETHICS

    5. PREAMBLE

    6. DUTIES TO CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS ARTICLE 1

    7. DUTIES TO CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS ARTICLE 2

    8. DUTIES TO CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS ARTICLE 3

    9. DUTIES TO CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS ARTICLE 4

    10. DUTIES TO CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS ARTICLE 5

    11. DUTIES TO CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS ARTICLE 6

    12. DUTIES TO CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS ARTICLE 7

    13. DUTIES TO CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS ARTICLE 8

    14. DUTIES TO CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS ARTICLE 9

    15. SNAPSHOT REVIEW: PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AND REALTORS® CODE OF ETHICS, PART I

    16. Exercise

    17. QUIZ Code Of Ethics, Part I

    18. 2.2. REALTORS® CODE OF ETHICS, PART II DUTIES TO THE PUBLIC

    19. DEFINITIONS

    20. DUTIES TO THE PUBLIC ARTICLE 10

    21. DUTIES TO THE PUBLIC ARTICLE 11

    22. DUTIES TO THE PUBLIC ARTICLE 12

    23. DUTIES TO THE PUBLIC ARTICLE 13

    24. DUTIES TO THE PUBLIC ARTICLE 14

    25. SNAPSHOT REVIEW: REALTORS® CODE OF ETHICS, PART II DUTIES TO THE PUBLIC

    26. Exercise Code of Ethics, Part II

    27. QUIZ Ethics Part ll

    28. 2.3. REALTORS® CODE OF ETHICS, PART III DUTIES TO REALTORS®

    29. DEFINITIONS

    30. DUTIES TO REALTORS® ARTICLE 15

    31. DUTIES TO REALTORS® ARTICLE 16

    32. DUTIES TO REALTORS® ARTICLE 17

    33. 2.4. NAR DISPUTE RESOLUTION

    34. 2.5. PATHWAYS TO PROFESSIONALISM

    35. SNAPSHOT REVIEW: REALTORS® CODE OF ETHICS, PART III DUTIES TO REALTORS®

    36. Exercise Realtors® Code of Ethics, Part III

    37. QUIZ Ethics Part lll

    1. Learning Objectives

    2. PURPOSE OF FAIR HOUSING

    3. PROTECTED CLASSES

    4. FORMS OF PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION

    5. FLORIDA FAIR HOUSING LAW

    6. ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ENFORCEMENT

    7. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT

    8. SNAPSHOT REVIEW: FAIR HOUSING, ANTI-TRUST, AND OTHER ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAWS

    9. Exercise Fair Housing, Anti-Trust, & Other Anti-Discrimination Laws

    10. Quiz Fair Housing Laws

    1. Objectives:

    2. 4.1. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

    3. 4.1.2. Key management functions

    4. 4.1.2. Key management functions (cont)

    5. 4.1.3. The management agreement

    6. 4.1.4. Licensing requirements

    7. 4.2. FLORIDA FAIR HOUSING ACT

    8. 4.3. FLORIDA RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT

    9. 4.3.2. Tenant obligations

    10. 4.3.3. Tenancy termination

    11. 4.3.4. Eviction

    12. SNAPSHOT REVIEW: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND LANDLORD-TENANT RELATIONS

    13. Quiz Property Management

    1. Objectives

    2. 5.1. RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES

    3. 5.1.1. Avoidance

    4. 5.1.2. Reduction

    5. 5.1.3. Transference

    6. 5.2. RISK MANAGEMENT TACTICAL PROCEDURES

    7. 5.2.1. Education

    8. 5.2.2. Disclosure

    9. 5.2.3. Documentation

    10. 5.2.4. Policy and procedures manual

    11. 5.2.4. Insurance

    12. 5.3. RISK MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE

    13. 5.3.2. Conflicts of interest

    14. 5.3.3. Property disclosures

    15. 5.3.4. Comparative Market Analysis (CMA).

    16. 5.3.5. Estimate of Closing Costs

    17. 5.3.6. Advertising

    18. 5.3.7. Authorizations and Permissions.

    19. 5.3.8. Scope of expertise

    20. 5.3.9. Contracting process

    21. 5.3.10. Rules and regulations

    22. 5.3.11. Referring service providers

    23. SNAPSHOT REVIEW: RISK MANAGEMENT

    24. Quiz Risk Management

About this course

  • $29.99
  • 181 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

Final Exam Details

- Format:Multiple-choice exam with 30 questions

- Passing Score: 80% correct answers required (24 out of 30)

- Attempts Available: 5 attempts according to Florida regulations

- Reporting: Notification to DBPR of successful completions


If you don't pass within 5 attempts, according to Florida legislation you must retake the entire course before taking a different exam.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the 14-hour continuing education course in Florida?

    It's a mandatory course you must complete every 2 years to renew your Florida real estate license AFTER your first renewal. It's different from the 45-hour post-license course (which you only take once). Our course is DBPR approved #26859 and 100% meets the requirement.

  • When do I need to take the 14-hour continuing education?

    You must complete it before each license renewal every 2 years, after your first renewal. For example: if you got your license in 2020, renewed with 45 hours in 2022, now you need 14 hours every 2 years (2024, 2026, etc.).

  • How much does the continuing education course cost?

    The course costs $29.99. This is the most competitive price in Florida for a complete DBPR-approved 14-hour course. No hidden fees or additional charges.

  • Is the course 100% online?

    Yes, our continuing education course is completely online. All lessons, materials, and the final exam are available online 24/7 for your convenience.

  • What happens if I don't pass the exam?

    You have 5 attempts to pass the exam with 80% or higher. If you use all 5 attempts, according to Florida regulations you must retake the entire course. Most students pass on the first or second attempt.

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14 hours DBPR approved. 100% online. Automatic DBPR reporting. Lowest price in Florida.