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2026 Annual Commission Update Course (ACU)

  • January 14, 2026
  • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • 12265 Oracle Blvd, Suite 200, Colorado Springs, CO 80921

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Annual Commission Update Course with Mark Hubert

Join us for the 2026 Annual Commission Update (ACU) Course, taught by the always engaging and knowledgeable Mark Hubert. This essential class keeps Colorado real estate professionals up to date on the latest changes to laws, contracts, and best practices as required by the Colorado Real Estate Commission.

Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Location: 12265 Oracle Blvd, Suite 200
Doors Open: 8:30 a.m.
Class Begins: 9:00 a.m. sharp

This course fulfills the mandatory 4 Continuing Education (CE) credits required by the Colorado Real Estate Commission for license renewal. Attendees must be present for the entire session and sign in and out to receive credit and no exceptions will be made for late arrivals or early departures.

This is an excellent opportunity to stay compliant, sharpen your professional knowledge, and connect with other local real estate professionals.

Cost:

  • Free for Women’s Council of REALTORS® members

  • $10 for non-members

A HUGE THANK YOU to our breakfast sponsor, Ali Romero, with Home Warranty of America! 

Light refreshments and breakfast will be provided. 

Note: This event is hosted by the Women’s Council of REALTORS®, but men are absolutely welcome and encouraged to attend.


Most agents only see one side of the appraisal process, and that gap costs deals. This two-hour CE class brings both the lender and the appraiser into the same room so you can see exactly how the process works from start to finish.
Will Michalski of VIP Mortgage kicks off the class by covering the lender's side of the appraisal: ordering the appraisal, what the lender needs from you, AIR rules, the difference between an AMC and an appraisal desk, VA appraisals, the role of the underwriter and the Collateral Underwriter, property inspection waivers, what to do when an appraisal comes in low, required repairs, and escrow holdbacks.
Jeff Prewitt, Certified Residential Appraiser with Prewitt Appraisals, takes the second half from the appraiser's perspective. He covers what happens after the appraiser receives the order, how research and scheduling actually work, what goes on during the property inspection (including FHA and VA requirements), and the methodology behind the numbers. Jeff digs into how appraisers select comparables, the adjustment methods appraisers actually use, the difference between market value and appraisal value, and how to successfully present a reconsideration of value when a report comes in low.

Agents will leave the class with a complete picture of how appraisals work, what to expect at every step, and practical tools they can use to better serve their clients and keep transactions on track. 2 CE credits.



 

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