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SUMMARY:Hot Topics in Real Estate - Online
DESCRIPTION:$29\n\n3 Total hours\n3 Elective hours\n0 Annual Commission Update hours\n\nIn Colorado, this course is also approved under Rule A-27(B)(3), which allows real estate licensees to use the course toward their pre-license requirements necessary to become an Employing Broker.\n\nFlood zones, property inspections, and consumer privacy represent three distinct yet urgent topics in real estate. Hot Topics in Real Estate takes a closer look at each of these with an emphasis on supporting clients and customers. From flood zone disclosure obligations and insurance requirements to inspection contingencies and third-party referrals to federal data security laws and breach notification policies … a lot can go wrong. The real estate professional’s job is to act within the scope of his or her responsibility to make sure everything goes right.\n\nThis three-hour course provides consumer protection by helping licensees understand how to lawfully and competently navigate  the high-risk areas of flood zone transactions, home inspections and data security and consumer privacy.\n\nCourse highlights include:  \n\n- FEMA flood terminology and flood hazard mapping\n- Flood insurance requirements and homeowner obligations\n- The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and its current status\n- Environmental hazards associated with flooding\n- Home inspection and testing contingencies\n- The home inspection process, and who does what, when, and why\n- Different inspection types, including septic system, sewer line, and well inspections\n- Federal laws that address data security and consumer privacy\n- Risks related to data breaches, fraud, and identity theft\n- Interactive activities and scenarios to seal in the new information and frame it in everyday context

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