Class Details

Antitrust: Using the Division’s Forms

NEW FORMS EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15, 2024

This class will provide you with the knowledge and tools to stay compliant while enhancing your business practices.

You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the legal themes and practice changes that have motivated the revisions to the CREC forms. We will explore the impacts of the old system on buyer-side commissions and broker practices, and discuss the detailed practice changes outlined in the Settlement Agreement, highlighting their intended benefits such as lower buyer-side commissions and increased commission negotiations.

Key Takeaways:

-Understanding Legal Themes and Practice Changes
-Navigating Buyer-Side and Seller-Side Agreements
-Implementing Colorado Division of Real Estate’s Antitrust Motivated Form Changes
-Using the Exclusive Right-to-Sell Listing Contract and Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate
-Future Speculations


This class will empower you to stay compliant while optimizing your business practices in a rapidly evolving legal landscape.

3 CE Credits
$40.00
09/03/2024
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Antitrust: Using the Division’s Forms
Virtual
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About Your Instructor

Jon Goodman
Attorney
Jon Goodman has been a real estate attorney in Colorado for over twenty-five years, he is a shareholder at Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein P.C., and has been since 1994. Jon has published hundreds of real estate articles and is a frequent speaker on dozens of topics for the real estate industry. Clients include mortgage lenders (banks, savings and loans, mortgage companies), real estate brokers and salespersons, real estate companies, developers, property management companies, builders, subcontractors, suppliers, buyers and sellers. As an experienced real estate attorney, Jon has been quoted in various publications including, the Wall Street Journal, the Denver Post, and the Rocky Mountain News.