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This class covers the most egregious, surprising, and distinct home inspection finds from the last decade of inspecting houses. Participants will learn what these defects are, why they matter, and what should be done about them. Many involve extensive repairs, while others are merely old-house character. The topics are broken down into attics, basements, electrical, exterior, HVAC, interior, plumbing, roof, and structure.
MN licensees cannot repeat the same course within their own 2 year license period. So if you have taken the same class live, you cant also get credit for the on-demand version within your 2 year license period.
After you take the final exam, we will submit your CE to the state. It may take up to a week for the credit to appear in Pulse.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 2 hours of Real Estate continuing education, course #1033018.
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This class will cover the most common home inspection hiccups that occur with real estate transactions, and will discuss what can be done to help prevent problems.
Participants will:
- Have a much great understanding of the scope of a home inspection
- Be better trained to spot major defects before the inspection
- Understand what types of problems can cause home inspection delays
- Be given specific advice on how to produce a well-written purchase agreement amendment
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 2 hours of Real Estate continuing education, course #1033020.
MN licensees cannot repeat the same course within their own 2 year license period. So if you have taken the same class live, you cant also get credit for the on-demand version within your 2 year license period.
After you take the final, we will submit your CE to the state. It may take up to a week for the credit to appear in Pulse Portal.
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Designed to give real estate agents an experienced, insider’s perspective on what home inspectors perceive when they examine an older property, this class is a top-to-bottom overview of the elements that comprise a home, and the common issues such elements may present to an inspector and a homeowner. From roofs, chimneys and porches, down to electrical, plumbing and foundation, this 3-hour class provides a deeper understanding of vintage homes and their parts.
A top-of-the-waves overview delivering insights from a home inspector regarding old houses and the elements that comprise them, this class examines common home inspection issues from top to bottom. As several topics are presented in a short amount of time, the objectives are:
1. Teach participants about what home inspectors may be seeing when they look at porches, roof lines, chimneys and foundations
2. Teach participants about plumbing, electrical and heating, and the possible characteristics of both of those systems older homes
3. Share basic information about building foundations, electrical systems and chimneys
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3 hours of Real Estate continuing education, course #1033024.
MN licensees cannot repeat the same course within their own 2 year license period. So if you have taken the same class live, you cant also get credit for the on-demand version within your 2 year license period.
After you take the final, we will submit your CE to the state. It may take up to a week for the credit to appear in Pulse Portal.
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This course will cover the most common topics and issues identified during home inspections. Many home inspections myths will be dispelled, and the true meaning behind many issues will be explained. This course will also discuss ways of writing an effective purchase agreement amendment based on the inspection.
Participants will be able to write an effective purchase agreement amendment that details desired outcome. Participants will also have a clear understanding of why many of the most common home inspection issues matter, and what should be done about them.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3.75 hours of Real Estate continuing education, course #1033019.
MN licensees cannot repeat the same course within their own 2 year license period. So if you have taken the same class live, you cant also get credit for the on-demand version within your 2 year license period.
After you take the final, we will submit your CE to the state. It may take up to a week for the credit to appear in Pulse Portal.
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This class will cover the most common issues found during home inspections on new construction homes. Major components covered will include attics, roofs, siding, decks, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC.
This class with teach participants about the importance of new construction inspections, showing hundreds of photos of new construction defects that are repeated on a daily basis. Participants will have a far greater understanding of the most common new construction defects, and why many occur.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 1 hour of Real Estate continuing education, course #1033023.
MN licensees cannot repeat the same course within their own 2 year license period. So if you have taken the same class live, you cant also get credit for the on-demand version within your 2 year license period.
After you take the final, we will submit your CE to the state. It may take up to a week for the credit to appear in Pulse Portal.
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This class will cover residential design problems that lead to water intrusion. The most common failure locations will be covered, as well as the most common types of failures associated with wood siding, vinyl siding, stucco, and stone veneer. Test methods to determine failure will also be discussed.
Class attendees will leave this class knowing how to quickly identify problematic roof designs, as well as problematic landscaping. Attendees will look at houses in a whole new light. Attendees will learn where water intrusion occurs, how it occurs, and what signs to look for.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 1 hour of Real Estate continuing education, course #1033022.
MN licensees cannot repeat the same course within their own 2 year license period. So if you have taken the same class live, you cant also get credit for the on-demand version within your 2 year license period.
After you take the final, we will submit your CE to the state. It may take up to a week for the credit to appear in Pulse Portal.
This course helps attendees catch larger issues before an inspection. Buyers and agents will be better informed earlier in the buying process. The course covers easily visible issues in major home systems. These include chimneys, roofs, siding & windows, wet basements, plumbing & HVAC, electrical, and unusual interior stains.
Attendees will be able to write more informed purchase agreements and offers, by accounting for major easily-seen defects.
MN licensees cannot repeat the same course within their own 2 year license period. So if you have taken the same class live, you cant also get credit for the on-demand version within your 2 year license period.
After you take the final exam, we will submit your CE to the state. It may take up to a week for the credit to appear in Pulse.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 1.25 hours of Real Estate continuing education, course #1033021.
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