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Here’s the translation: “Launch of the 2025 Legal Course for 6,600 Professionals of the Association of Real Estate Franchisors of Spain.”

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The Association of Real Estate Franchisors of Spain (AEFI) has announced the launch of its Legal Course 2025, designed for real estate professionals looking to update and strengthen their legal knowledge in mediation and management. This training will be available to over 700 real estate agencies and more than 6,600 associated professionals.

AEFI, comprised of seven founding brands — Alfa Inmobiliaria, Century 21, Comprarcasa, Keller Williams, Look & Find, Redpiso, and Remax — has structured the course into ten modules covering a wide range of essential legal topics. The content has been developed and supervised by attorney Pedro Cedenilla and addresses the need for legal updates, especially in light of recent changes in legislation regarding housing, leases, and taxation.

The modules include topics ranging from the fundamentals of Private Law, such as sales and real rights, to aspects of Public Law, including regulations on Official Protected Housing (VPO) and consumer protection. Additionally, practical applications will be offered in areas like valuations and real estate taxation, providing a comprehensive view to tackle current challenges in the market.

With this initiative, AEFI reaffirms its commitment to the professionalization of the sector. Its representatives indicate that digitalization, sustainability, and new housing demands are transforming the real estate landscape, making advanced legal training a key tool for ensuring transparency in transactions and addressing the growing concerns about access to housing and consumer protection.

The program is suitable for both new professionals and experienced agents seeking to stay abreast of the most relevant legal aspects. Registrations for the Legal Course 2025 are now open on the association’s website.

Leonardo Cromstedt, president of AEFI, emphasized that “staying up-to-date on legal matters provides a competitive advantage to real estate agents,” highlighting the importance of continuous education in an increasingly demanding and regulated sector. AEFI was created to unite and represent the main franchises in the real estate sector, contributing to the development of the Spanish market and adding value for its members.

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via: MiMub in Spanish

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