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  1. Our goal at Eddie Flores Real Estate Continuing Education is to provide you with the resources you need, offered in both a classroom and an online atmosphere. Learn about Hawaiis exciting real estate market and how you can be a part of it.

  2. The Real Estate Commission requires 20 hours of continuing education every biennium (two-years) for each real estate licensee. Currently, this includes two Core courses (Core A & Core B) which cover a legislative update and other real estate topics, with the remainder of your hours available for elective courses.

  3. The core course is divided into two parts: Part A and Part B. This course is Part A and is approved for three hours of continuing education. Chapter 1 of this Part A course highlights Hawaii legislative laws that passed in 2023 and impacted real estate transactions.

  4. At Eddie Flores Real Estate School, we strive to be the Continuing Education leader in Hawaii. We are committed to providing our online students with the most user-friendly experience for completing their CE requirements.

  5. The Real Estate Commission uses its Core A (and later, Core B) to provide legislative updates and information on select, timely topics. This biennium's Core A the recent legislative changes, and the topic of fair housing.

  6. 2023-2024 Hawaii Core A: This course highlights Hawaii legislative laws that passed in 2023 and impacted real estate transactions. You’ll also review property disclosure requirements and best practices to ensure licensees comply with Hawaii law.

  7. This Core A portion provides 3 of the 6 core hours required for Hawaii law continuing education for real estate licensees. This course will focus on new legislation including details of bills that were passed by the Hawaii State Legislature during the 2019 session and sent to the governor to be approved or vetoed.