Comply with Alur law training obligations to maintain their level of competence and guarantee an optimal service quality to their clients.
Real Estate agents must follow a training program imposed by the ALUR law (Access to Housing and Renovated Urbanism). This law has had significant impacts on the real estate market in France. It has strengthened the obligations of real estate agents in terms of transparency and accountability. Real estate agents can choose any type of course they like, as long as they are intended to support them in their missions and advisory role.
Renewing real estate agents' professional licenses depends on the rigorous follow-up and validation of their training hours. The objective of the ALUR law is to enable real estate agents to better advise their clients and to avoid mistakes that could harm their business. This way, they will be able to gain the client's trust. The real estate agent training course lasts 42 hours, and is to be renewed every 3 years.
All topics designed to professionalize real estate agents will be covered. This can range from IT tool training to training on best practices for writing a sales agreement.
However, among the courses provided under the ALUR law, the real estate agent must repeat two mandatory courses in each cycle:
For each validated training course, the agent must receive a training follow-up certificate stating the duration of the training, the training objectives, the course followed and the issue date from the organization.