How to Get Investigated: OREC Code and Rules Case Studies
This class is approved by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission for 1 hour of Code and Rules (CAR) continuing education.
Staying Off OREC's Radar: Prohibited Activities and the Investigation Process
Nobody plans to get investigated by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission. But violations happen, sometimes from carelessness, sometimes from not knowing the rules exist. When a notice of investigation lands in your inbox, it's too late to learn what you should have been doing all along.
This course walks through the specific activities prohibited by the OREC statutory code and administrative rules. You'll work through real case studies, discuss scenarios, and leave with a clear understanding of what triggers investigations and how to avoid those triggers. And if the worst happens, you'll know exactly how to respond.
What You'll Walk Away With:
A clear understanding of how OREC structures violations and what specifically triggers investigations.
Familiarity with the statutory causes for investigation and how they play out in real scenarios.
Knowledge of the prohibited dealings spelled out in the administrative rules.
The ability to spot risky situations before they become compliance problems.
An understanding of the investigation process: what's required of you, how hearings work, and what penalties are possible.
Confidence that you know the rules well enough to stay compliant.