Course Overview
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

- Identify why you need a home inspection, understand Florida weather and typical inspection concerns, and properly recommend vendors without limiting choice.
- Recognize what services are not part of the standard home inspection.
- Realize where termites are found and what their associated damage is. Understand what a WDO is and how to identify the main types of termites.
- Learn how termite inspections are performed and how termites are identified. Pinpoint limitations of WDO inspections.
- Discover common dry wood termite entry points. Identify conducive conditions for termites and how to avoid them.
- Compare different treatment methods and strategies. Negotiate the deal.
Objectives
After completion of this course, real estate agents will be able to:
- Have a better understanding of termites in general
- Understand how WDO inspections are performed and their limitations
- Identify conditions that favor termite growth
- Understand treatment strategies
- Reduce risk
- Avoid losing deals unnecessarily
- Increase customer satisfaction
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Members who “No Show” a class without notice of cancellation prior to class will not be eligible for a refund of the registration fee.
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