Event

 

CE Electives: Managing the Home Inspection & Radon and the Real Estate Transaction [Loudoun County]

March 28, 2024

117 Fort Evans Road, NE
Leesburg, VA

Office: Hampton Inn & Suites

Instructor: Jim Fletcher

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LOCATION - Hampton Inn & Suites
                         Potomac Room

                         117 Fort Evans Road, NE
                         Leesburg, VA  20176

Instructor: Jim Fletcher, Square One Home Inspections

Elective CE: 2 hours

Each course listed below will give one hour of elective continuing education credit.

Managing the Home Inspection (1-hour)  The home inspection is one of the most crucial parts of the home buying process. Offers are finalized or revoked as a result of a home inspector’s report. A home inspection can be a source of anxiety for buyers, sellers, and real estate agents. However, real estate agents can ease some of their clients’ anxieties by helping them to be better educated and prepared for the home inspection process. A good home inspection should be thorough so that all parties have confidence when completing the home buying process.

By the end of this course, participants will be able to direct their clients to the best inspectors, better equip the buyer for the home inspection, advise and prepare the seller and anticipate frequently asked home inspector questions.

Radon and the Real Estate Transaction (1-hour)    Any home, regardless of when it was built, its location, or the materials used to build the home, can expose its residents to radon. Many states require that a home’s radon history be disclosed to potential buyers. As a result, radon testing may play an important role in the real estate transaction process. Real estate agents that are better informed on the potential hazards associated with radon as well as mitigation techniques will be able to better guide their clients through the real estate transaction process. 

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

•       Identify risks associated with long-term radon exposure.

•       Describe ways that radon can infiltrate a house.

•       Explain testing measures that can be used to identify the presence of radon in a home.

•       Describe the benefits of radon mitigation systems.

•       Guide their clients through the real estate transaction process with particular sensitivity to radon.