In a recent development, Kaplan has launched the Buyer Agency Professional (BAP) designation, aimed at professionals in the real estate industry looking to enhance their skills. The main highlight of this designation is the requirement of an eight-hour live online course, providing comprehensive training in buyer agency.

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– Kaplan has introduced the Buyer Agency Professional (BAP) designation
– The designation requires an eight-hour live online course for completion
– The course is designed to provide in-depth training for real estate professionals seeking to improve their skills in buyer agency
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