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BHI Weekly Dispatch: Anti-competitive continuing ed mandates hurt real estate buyers

by: Beacon Hill Institute

Fri Feb 03, 2012 at 16:49:46 PM EST


Real estate licensing rules do little to improve quality while restricting market competition to benefit full-time realtors

The introduction of a continuing education requirement for a real estate agent in Massachusetts more than a decade ago did not improve the quality of service but rather limited the number of realtors according to a recent study by the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University.

Like most occupational licensing rules, the continuing education mandate limited the number of professionals and, in turn, hurt the consumer while enriching full-time realtors.

The study found that the requirement decreased the number of real estate agents by 58%. The requirement pushed part-time real estate agents out of the market, leaving more business for the remaining full-time agents. Those agents who remained in the market saw their incomes increase by 17%.

In 1999, the Massachusetts Association of Realtors urged the legislature to require all real estate agents to complete 12 hours of continuing education classes every two years as a condition for license renewal. Agents who failed to take the classes were placed on in-active lists and allowed only to make referrals to licensed agents.

Looking at the number of complaints and other factors, the Institute found that the new requirement had no effect on the quality of service.

Powell suggests that Massachusetts should repeal the continuing education requirement for real estate agent licensing.

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WAIT A SECOND!!!! (0.00 / 0)
This post is complaining because licensed real estate professionals (full or part time) must attend mandatory 12 hours of continuing education class every 2 years.

WHAT??  That's 6 hours a year.  My guess if its like my license it could cost you between $75.00 to $150 for the one day program to get in the 6 hours.  

You are complaining because a professional shouldn't have to spend 6 hours a year learning NEW and UPDATED information in the business that they want to be in?

I am a Republican that does NOT think the government needs to put more requirements on everyone. But to require ANYONE with a license to take some "minimal" continuing education classes to keep current and renew their license seems reasonable to me.  

A Real Estate Agent is a professional who is relied on by buyers including some that are VERY inexperienced in buying a property. I do not think 6 hours of education a year is to much to ask for a PROFESSIONAL!  

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You're kidding (0.00 / 0)
I spend easily 5 time that amount of time per yr on continuing ed. What's the beef?

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