Training for commercial real estate broker

Mandatory training activities
Earn 10 CEUs by selecting training courses from the list below:
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Contractual compliance: Draft solid clauses and avoid jeopardizing transactions
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Cryptocurrency in the real estate field
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The adaptation of real estate brokerage in a context of technological changes: Significant impacts
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Municipal taxation
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Exercising one's advisory role in compliance with the rules in the context of evolving brokerage practices: The basics of a fully compliant advisory role
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Exercising one's advisory role in compliance with the rules in the context of evolving brokerage practices: Exercising one's role in complex situations
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Legislative changes impacting brokers' practice
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Adapting one's practice in a changing economic context
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You may complete mandatory training courses and earn more than 10 CEUs. Once the minimum of 10 CEUs reached, the additional CEUs earned will count as part of the "elective" block.

You must earn 20 CEUs by taking:
- Mandatory training activities of the OACIQ (10 CEUs) and;
- Elective training courses offered or accredited by the OACIQ (10 CEUs).
Elective training activities
Browse through the Catalogue of training courses on the Professional Development Portal to choose the ones that will help you develop your knowledge and enhance your commercial real estate brokerage practice. NEW! Throughout the 2023-2025 cycle, we will be offering you elective training courses adapted to the four areas of practice in commercial real estate brokerage to enhance specific skills:
1 - Agricultural and rural
The broker acts as an intermediary by being a party to a real estate brokerage contract involving buildings with the aim of operating agricultural, horticultural or livestock activities therein, excluding mining.
2 – Commercial (office, retail, industrial, service spaces, lands for development)
The broker acts as an intermediary by being a party to a real estate brokerage contract involving buildings, portions of buildings or lots to be used as office, retail or service, manufacturing, storage, transportation or logistical spaces, with the aim of developing or operating a commercial enterprise or business.
3– Miscellaneous real estate assets / transactional services
The broker acts as an intermediary by being party to a real estate brokerage contract involving residential real estate assets of five dwellings and more that may be part of a large-scale residential leasing complexes and where the primary purpose of the buyer is to operate and manage the asset itself as a business activity.
4– Residential multiplexes / housing complexes
The broker acts as an intermediary by being a party to a real estate brokerage contract involving residential real estate assets containing five dwellings or more which may be part of large-scale leasing housing complexes, where the primary purpose of the buyer is to operate and manage the asset itself as a business activity.
Note that all elective training courses must be accredited by the OACIQ. Other OACIQ or accredited training courses will soon be available to meet development needs specific to these areas of practice.
- Reference number
- 300186
- Last update
- January 10, 2025