This continuing education course is hosted by Village Preservation. Click here for more info and a link to register.
See the course schedule a speaker info here. This course will take place over three days, all live, in-person instruction at the Parish Hall of the historic St. Mark’s in the Bowery Church.
Thursday, October 10: 9:00-6:00; Thursday, October 17: 9:00-4:30; Thursday, October 24: 9:00-5:30
Taught by a talented and knowledgeable mix of professionals in the field, you will learn about historic preservation, the NYC Landmark Law, and practical tips for brokers; the influence of Classical architecture on the stylistic development of townhouses, apartment buildings, and tenements; the evolution of regulatory reforms and zoning laws that shaped urban design and building types in the context of socio-economic, cultural, and political forces; and the realities of working with the Department of Buildings (DOB) and other NYC regulatory bodies today.
Village Preservation’s acclaimed 22.5-hour course includes all recent legal requirements including Cultural Competency, Ethical Business Practices, Recent Legal Matters, Implicit Bias Awareness, Agency Law, and Principles of Fair Housing and Discrimination. This course is designed for real estate agents but is also open to the general public not seeking credits at a discounted rate.