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Residential Structural Inspections

Course Summary

The overall structure of a home is essentially the backbone that holds everything in place. For many, the structural integrity of a home is often viewed as the most crucial part of the home-buying process. By being able to observe and report on these critical matters during the structural portion of a home inspection, real estate agents are in a unique position to offer expertise and peace of mind to all parties involved in the home-buying process.

Learning Objectives

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

  • Define terms commonly used during the structural portion of the home inspection process.
  • Understand common causes of structural damage.
  • Understand risks associated with inspecting structural components during a home inspection.
  • Define what to consider during structural portion of the home inspection, including attics, basements, crawlspaces, floors, ceilings, windows, and doors.
  • Define common concerns related to the inspection of the exterior structure and related components, including property lots, decks, porches and foundations.
  • List examples of limitations that should be noted in a report of the structural inspection.

Real Estate Continuing Education Credits

Real Estate Continuing Education (Tennessee)
2.00 Continuing Education Credit Hours
Price: $0.00

Having fully met the requirements of the Tennessee Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing, the following course approval has been granted. Provider Approval: #1645. Course Approval: #8022.

Contact Us
Full Disclosure Property Inspection
1724 Rivergate Terrace
Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
Phone: 423-664-3860

Courses Presented By: Full Disclosure Property Inspection