GRI 302


25 Jun

GRI 302

GRI 302

Wednesday, June 25, 2025 (8:00 AM) to Thursday, June 26, 2025 (5:30 PM)
8 Education Credits
RASM SOUTH, Sarasota, Florida GRI

This class will be held in person at RASM South

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GRI Module 302 - Thinking Outside the Box

In GRI 302, International Real Estate will introduce or expand the awareness of the many factors that must be taken into consideration when serving the real estate needs of international homebuyers or investors in the United States, Florida in particular. So you want to be a broker? Brokerage Management will help to determine whether opening your own office is best. The real estate brokerage business has diverse management challenges, from creating a profitable business to protecting the consumer’s best interest. An Introduction to Single-Family Residential Construction will provide an overview of residential construction and general construction procedures and terminology. And for those who plan to invest, broker, or buy and develop land, Land, Environment and Private Property Rights will discuss land and its uses, and laws affecting the use of land, including environmental laws, urban growth, and required disclosures.


The day before class, you will receive a digital copy of the course manual to print or download onto your electronic devices to view during class. Should you require a printed copy of the manual, the association can provide one for a $20 printing fee.

Instructed By: Patricia Tan & Caroline Boland
Cost: $66 Member/$199 Non-Member
15 Hours of Broker Post Licensing(PL) credit for broker licensees in their first license cycle, or 8 hours of Continuing Education(CE) Specialty credit.

*A passing grade of 75% or higher is required on the final exam. To obtain a GRI designation, all seven modules need to be successfully completed within a five-year period.

RASM SOUTH - Auditorium South
RASM SOUTH (Auditorium South)
2320 Cattlemen Road
Sarasota, FL 

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Patricia Tan
Patricia Tan was born in England, and her career in international sales and marketing led her to live and work in many countries in Europe and Asia, before relocating to Florida in 1997. A Realtor® since 2004, Patricia has built a successful global real estate business. She brings a dynamic approach to the classroom environment and a wealth of experience in the day-to-day practice of international real estate. Patricia is a Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) and holds the Graduate, Realtor Institute (GRI) designation, and Resort & Second Homes Property Specialist (RSPS), and Transnational Referral (TRC) Certifications. In addition to teaching for Florida Realtors®, where her experience includes teaching iCE classes, Patricia is also a CIPS instructor. To complement CIPS and Florida Realtors® international classes, she has developed two of her own, which have been approved for CE credits and are detailed in the CE Express catalog: Go Global! Jump Start Your International Business and Go Global! Risk Management for the International Practitioner. Patricia regularly contributes articles to U.S. and overseas magazines, and is involved with international activities of the Sarasota, Florida and National Associations of Realtors®. She led a trade mission to the United Kingdom, has had a continued involvement in the annual Sarasota International Real Estate Congress since its inception in 2007, and received the ‘President’s Award’ of the Sarasota Association of Realtors® in 2009. She served as the National Association of REALTORS® President’s Liaison to the United Kingdom from 2012 to 2015. Find out more about Patricia and see testimonials at www.YourGlobalConsultants.com.

Caroline Boland


Attendance: 
Florida Real Estate Commission requires a licensee attend 90% of each of the classroom hours to receive CE credit. Physical attendance is required for the duration of all in person classes and cameras must be on and attendee visible for the duration of all virtual classes. 

Class Check In: 
RASM is required by the Florida Real Estate Commission to maintain attendance records for each course offering. It is the responsibility of each attendee to sign in upon arrival and sign out upon departure. Should an attendee fail to sign in or sign out, RASM cannot issue CE credit and will not issue a refund.

Late Arrival:
Students who arrive more than 15 minutes after the start of class cannot be given CE credit. Please allow adequate commute time. Those who arrive late and/or depart early are also ineligible for any refund.

Location:
RASM operates from two locations. It is the responsibility of members to confirm the location of their class or event when registering. Please note that there is not enough time to travel between locations and still arrive on time. Refunds will not be issued to members who arrive at the incorrect location.

Registration:
Advance registration for all classes is recommended. Cut-off for scheduled classes will be 2pm on the business day prior to the course offering / event.  Due to space limitations, seats will first be provided to those who have pre-registered. Walk-ins only will be admitted into the class should space allow. 

Photo/Video Marketing: 
By registering for or attending a class, event or meeting offered by the RASM, attendees agree to allow the use of their photo/video/likeness taken of them in a class, event, or meeting in RASM publications, websites, newsletters, social media sites, emails, or other Association related materials.

Webinar Policy:
Students taking a CE class via webinar/virtual platform are required to be on camera for the duration of the entire session. RASM cannot issue CE credit and will not issue a refund for students not on camera. If you lose your internet connection during a virtual class, please log back in as quickly as possible.  If you are off camera more than 10% of the class time, you will not be eligible for CE credit.

Course Materials:
Students will receive a digital copy of any course materials related to the course being offered the day before class. Students may print or download onto electronic devices to view during class. The Association can provide a printed copy of the manual for a $20 printing fee. After sending out the digital copyrighted materials, no classes will be refunded.

Special accommodation:
If you have a disability and require assistance or reasonable accommodation to fully participate in any class / event, please submit your request in writing to education@MyRASM.com. Requests should be made as soon as possible but no later than 10 days prior to the event.


A. Registrations are not transferable, but may be refunded per this policy. All requests must be submitted in writing.

B. Registration fees for single classes or seminars of one day or less in length will be refunded in full if the request is received prior to the start time on the business day preceding the class or seminar, excluding weekends and holidays. For example, if a course is scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m. on a Monday, the request must be received by 9:00 a.m. on the preceding Friday. If scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m. on a Wednesday, the request must be received by 1:30 p.m. on a Tuesday.

C. Courses that offer a designation or certification, whether single day or multiple days, will be refunded less a $25 administration fee. The written request for refund must be received three business days, excluding weekends and holidays, prior to the course start date. For example, if a course is scheduled to start at 8:30 a.m. on a Monday, the cancellation and request for refund must be received no later than the preceding Wednesday.

D. If a course is postponed, cancelled, or rescheduled, registrants may choose to receive a full refund or apply the credit toward another course within the same calendar year.