Full Disclosure In The Market
Course Description: Full Disclosure in the Market
3 Hours Disclosure CE
Overview
“Full Disclosure in the Market” is a vital 3-hour continuing education course tailored for real estate professionals who seek to mitigate lawsuit risks by mastering the disclosure and inspection processes. This course emphasizes the importance of transparency in real estate transactions and provides in-depth insights into the legal obligations of sellers and agents regarding property conditions. Participants will learn how to conduct thorough disclosure and inspection practices to avoid legal complications and uphold the integrity of their professional operations.
Objectives
- To understand the legal framework governing real estate disclosure and inspection requirements.
- To identify common areas where real estate professionals may face legal risks related to disclosure.
- To learn best practices for conducting disclosures and inspections to minimize liability.
- To navigate through the seller’s and agent’s obligations for disclosing property defects and other pertinent information.
- To enhance professional conduct by integrating effective disclosure and inspection strategies into business practices.
Course Structure
- Introduction to Real Estate Disclosure: Overview of disclosure requirements and the importance of seller’s disclosure in real estate transactions.
- The Seller’s Obligation: Examination of the seller’s common law and statutory duties to disclose, including the use of the Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement (SPDS).
- Real Estate Broker’s Disclosure: Analysis of a broker’s disclosure obligations to clients and the impact of common law on these obligations.
- Defining Defects and Seller Disclosure: Understanding latent defects, common sources of lawsuits, and comprehensive review of seller disclosure form topics.
- Seller Disclosure Red Flags: Identification of red flags in seller disclosures and specific items that require careful review.
- Agent Disclosure: Guidelines for agents completing seller’s disclosure forms and their duty to disclose.
- Protecting Your Interests: Strategies for real estate professionals to protect their interests while facilitating thorough property inspections.
- Buyer Inspection: Encouraging buyer inspections, addressing reasons buyers may bypass inspections, and emphasizing the importance of professional inspections.
- Seven Inspection Types: Overview of essential property inspections, including environmental, chimney, water, and structural inspections.
Interactive Learning Components
- True/False Section Reviews: To reinforce key concepts and assess comprehension.
- Legal Hotline Q&A Sessions: Practical insights into common legal queries related to disclosure and inspections.
- Section Exams: Comprehensive evaluations to test knowledge and application of course material.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for real estate agents, brokers, and other professionals involved in buying and selling properties. It is particularly beneficial for those looking to enhance their understanding of disclosure requirements and inspection processes to safeguard against legal challenges.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completing this course, participants will:
- Have a comprehensive understanding of the legal obligations related to property disclosure and inspection.
- Be equipped with practical strategies to conduct thorough disclosures and inspections effectively.
- Understand how to identify and address potential red flags in seller disclosures.
- Be able to recommend appropriate inspections to buyers and advise on the implications of forgoing such inspections.
- Recognize the importance of continuous learning and seeking expert advice on disclosure and inspection practices.
Conclusion
“Full Disclosure in the Market” empowers real estate professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complexities of disclosure and inspection in real estate transactions. By implementing the practices outlined in this course, participants can significantly reduce their liability risks and enhance the trustworthiness and reliability of their services in the real estate market.
Lessons
Orientation of Online CE Class-Full Disclosure In The Market
1 – Start Here – Real Estate Disclosure – Full Disclosure In The Market
2 – The Seller’s Obligation – Full Disclosure In The Market
3 – Real Estate Broker’s Disclosure – Full Disclosure In The Market
4 -Legal Hotline Q & A-Full Disclosure In The Market
5 – Section 1 Exam – Full Disclosure In The Market
6 – Define Defects and Seller Disclosure – Full Disclosure In The Market
7 – Seller Disclosure Red Flags – Full Disclosure In The Market
Three Seller Disclosure Red Flags include: Handwriting is not legible. In most cases seller disclosures are handwritten. For this reason, be sure to check that the seller’s handwriting is legible.…
8 – Entitled to a SPDS – Full Disclosure In The Market
9 – Legal Hotline Q & A – Full Disclosure In The Market
10 – Section 2 Exam – Full Disclosure In The Market
11 – Agent Disclosure – Full Disclosure In The Market
12 – Defining the Scope – Full Disclosure In The Market
13 – Protecting Your Interests – Full Disclosure In The Market
14 – Agent Inspection Process – Full Disclosure In The Market
INSPECTION PROCESS Start by walking the property inside and out, noting your observations on paper. Write any descriptions you note in detail, including your concern, your follow up with the…
15 – Legal Hotline Q & A – Full Disclosure In The Market
16 – Section 3 Exam – Full Disclosure In The Market
You will need to wait for the timer to run out before you can submit the Exam.
17 – Buyer Inspection – Full Disclosure In The Market
18 – Buyer Forgoes Inspections – Full Disclosure In The Market
19 – Recommending Inspections / Interview – Full Disclosure In The Market
20 – Most Effective Inspections – Full Disclosure In The Market
When Buyers Use their Inspectors It is not uncommon for buyers to find their inspectors. Often it’s because they already know them or because they are going on the…
21 – Legal Hotline Q & A – Full Disclosure In The Market
22 – Section 4 Exam – Full Disclosure In The Market
You will need to wait for the timer to run out before you can submit the Exam.
23 – Seven Inspection Types – Full Disclosure In The Market
24 – Inorganic Contaminants – Full Disclosure In The Market
25 – Copper, Mercury, Nitrates – Full Disclosure In The Market
Copper The primary source of copper in drinking water results from the corrosion of copper used in plumbing fixtures and pipes. Water leaving a public water supply may be tested…
26 – Radon – Full Disclosure In The Market
Beyond the Water Systems Environmental testing beyond property water includes (but is not limited to) testing for soil and building structures for radon and lead. Radon Radon is a radioactive…
27 – Testing for Mold – Full Disclosure In The Market
TESTING FOR MOLDS Molds are a normal and natural occurrence in nature. They serve important functions in the environment by breaking down dead organic matter such as wood and leaves.…
28 – Recommending a Mold Inspector – Full Disclosure In The Market
For example, the buyer’s agent may write: On August 15, 2008, while conducting a general property inspection, Mr. Huffington (the Seller) said that there had been a water heater leak…
29 – Inspection – Full Disclosure In The Market
Geologic Inspections Depending on the property’s history, the history of the region or the recommendations of the general property inspector, it may be important to have a geological inspection completed.…