What Does It Mean To Be An RSPS

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3. Submit a one-time application fee. The fee is $97.25 through December 31, 2022, 50% off the full price of $194.50. Please allow 5 business days for review and approval.



- Complete the application process.



Benefits of Certification



When you earn the RSPS certification, you will:



- Be differentiated on nar.realtor and REALTOR.com- Receive quarterly e-newsletters- Gain the right to use RSPS logos and marketing materials- Be eligible to join the private RSPS Facebook group for networking- Have access to: - Logos- Referral form- RSPS press release- Marketing materials- RSPS certificateRSPS lapel pin



Note: If you're unable to access the Facebook group using the link above and are an RSPS certified member, please contact NAR Resort and Second Home staff at [email protected] with your preferred email address and Member ID number.



What does it mean to be an RSPS? Extrememining



RSPS is recognized as an official NAR Certification, and allows buyers and sellers to have confidence in the ability of a REALTOR® who specializes in buying, selling or management of properties for investment, development, retirement, or second homes in a resort, recreational and/or vacation destination, to assist them with their search.



Where can I learn more about the program?



Contact NAR Resort by email [email protected] or 800-874-6500 x8320



Sponsor/Teach a Resort Course



Instructor Information



To become a Resort and Second-Home Markets Course Instructor, you must fulfill the following requirements:



- Submit a Resume and a letter of "Intent to Hire" with your instructor application to [email protected]. An "Intent to Hire" letter is a letter from a board that is intending to hire you as an instructor for the Resort and Second-Home Markets Course.- Hold the RSPS Certification- Audit a Resort and Second-Home Markets CourseCommit to attend an Instructor Training Course Sponsored by REBAC- Complete the Resort Specific Instructor Recertification and Resort Train-the-Trainer courses every two years - These courses are offered at NAR's Mid-Year and Annual meetings- You must take both of these courses every two years to keep your instructor status active- Resort Instructor recertification may sometimes be given via webinar



Sponsor Information



In order to sponsor a Resort and Second-Home Markets Course, an organization must hold a REBAC license.



REBAC license



REBAC-licensed course providers enjoy the best of both worlds-they deliver top-notch real estate education opportunities to their current and prospective members while also earning an exceptional source of non-dues revenue. Over 30 courses are available through the REBAC delivery system.