GRI 302, 2019


02 Aug

GRI 302

GRI 302

Monday, August 2, 2021 (8:00 AM) to Tuesday, August 3, 2021 (5:30 PM)
8 CE Hours
RASM South, Sarasota, Florida CE HRS, GRI

This class will be held in person.

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This is a two day in-person class. You must attend both days to receive credit.

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.

Class registration will close at 2:00pm on Friday, July 30th. A link will be sent shortly after.

Instructed By: Trisha Roy
Cost: $30 Member/$199 Non-Member
8 HR CE or 15 HR Broker PL

RASM South - Auditorium
RASM South (Auditorium)
2320 Cattlemen Rd.
Sarasota, FL 34232

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Brian Woods

Brian Woods is a seasoned real estate broker, investor, property manager, community association manager, real estate instructor, and speaker. He owns and operates multiple real estate brokerages, a CAM firm, and real estate school. Mr. Woods was awarded the Mid-Size Broker of the Year award from the REALTOR® Association of the Palm Beaches and 2019 CIPS Instructor of the Year for NAR.

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