CE Classes

Metro Title & Escrow

Our continuing education classes are available to attorneys and real estate professionals. The courses are approved for licensure by the required agencies, and you can feel confident in taking them. We are an industry leader in the quality of our continuing education options, and offer service that is unparalleled. Our diverse clientele and industry alliances help ensure you will get the quality educational opportunities you expect.

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(1 HR) 1031 EXCHANGE BASICS (CORE) #RC240493 / 37895

You’ve heard the phrase “1031 Exchange,” but is it something that will help your client? This class draws on Metro’s deep and broad experience with 1031 exchanges to explain why someone would want to do one, when they are available, and how they work.

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(1 HR) MECHANICS' LIENS (CORE) #RC240494 / 33682

Construction liens can delay your closing. This class helps you understand these liens so you can guide your client and help get the lien cleared. The class covers the current Utah construction lien law, including who can assert a lien, the property covered, the steps required to create a lien, and how the lien is removed.

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(1 HR) TITLE COMMITMENT: WHAT IS IT, AND WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN? (CORE) #RC220761 / 32835 (Ethics)

The title commitment, or PR, is one of the most important documents in a real estate transaction. Understanding what information it includes and, more importantly, where to find that information, is a real service to your client. This class shows you where to find the who, what, where, and when of the title commitment, the closing requirements, and the exceptions to coverage that may be important to your client.

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(1 HR) BANKRUPTCY AND REAL ESTATE #RC221120 / 37257

Bankruptcy can have a big impact on a real estate transaction, but a little knowledge can help you navigate these waters. This course gives you that knowledge by explaining bankruptcy terms, processes, and what it means for real estate.

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(2 HR) TITLE & ESCROW FUNDAMENTALS #RC220664 / 34437 (Ethics)

What is a title company and what do they do? We address the role title and escrow play throughout the life of a real estate transaction, including the purchase contract, title commitment, preparing to close, and settlement and closing. We also discuss what title policies mean and how the title company protects your client’s information and money.

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(2 HR) SURVEY BASICS #RC220762 / 32654

This course starts with a discussion about legal descriptions, and how they describe what’s actually on the ground. We then discuss what a survey can tell us and when we might need one. That leads us to describe the types of surveys and the requirements for a ALTA/NSPS survey and how you can help your client get the survey they need. We conclude by explaining how surveys are incorporated into title insurance policies.

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(2 HR) EASEMENTS - WHAT ARE THEY AND HOW DO I DEAL WITH THEM? #RC240495/ 30487

Easements are rights on someone else’s land, but they come in many varieties—affirmative and negative, appurtenant and in gross, express, implied, and prescriptive. The landowner and the easement owner have rights as well as legal duties. This course explains it all.

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(2 HR) TITLE INSURANCE BASICS - WHAT DO THOSE POLICIES REALLY MEAN? #RC240495/ 30487

Title insurance is an important part of just about every real estate transaction. Title insurance companies insure that a property owner has title to the property. This class focuses on what title insurance is, what rights and interests are insured, and what isn’t insured.

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(2 HR) CONVEYANCE & TENANCY #R240339 / 41875

This course digs into the most basic principles of real estate law, such as the requirements and effect of different kinds of deeds. This also includes the relationships between joint owners of property.

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(1 HR) ETHICS AT WORK #RC220336 / 41876 (Ethics)

Real estate agents are have demanding legal and ethical obligations, but we can’t meet our obligations if we don’t understand them. This course presents several stories to illustrate these duties, as well as when we have a duty to act independently.

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(1 HR) INTRODUCTION TO REAL ESTATE AND DIGITAL SECURITY (CORE) #RC240512 / 41874 (Ethics)

Wire transfer fraud in real estate transactions is on the rise. Fraudsters gather data from many sources to present false wire instructions that look legitimate. We need to take steps to protect ourselves and our clients. (This covers the same concepts as “Gone Phishin’”, but in less detail).

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(2 HR) GONE PHISHIN': REAL ESTATE AND DIGITAL SECURITY (CORE) #11182782 / 41873 (Ethics)

Wire transfer fraud is a big problem in the real estate world. The bad guys use information gathered from many sources to conduct these scams. We need to take concrete steps to improve our defenses in the digital world. But we also need to improve our psychological defenses to protect ourselves and our clients. (This covers the same concepts as “Introduction to Real Estate and Digital Security”, but in more detail).

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(1 HR) ASSUMPTIONS AND SELLER FINANCING (CORE) #RC221103 / 42512

Sometimes, the buyer and the seller agree that seller financing is the way to go, but they don’t really know what that means. It could mean the buyer will assume the seller’s loan, or that the seller will be the lender with an all-inclusive trust deed, or that the buyer will lease the property with an option to purchase for a set price in the future. In this class, we discuss the options, opportunities, and potential problems with seller financing so that you can help your clients decide which way is best for them.

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(1 HR) AI & THE FUTURE OF REAL ESTATE (CORE) #RC230814 / 43668

News reports about artificial intelligence are everywhere, but what does AI mean to real estate agents? How will AI change how real estate transactions are managed? This class explains AI tools that are already available, as well as features that are likely to become available in the future.