26 Jan Addendums: What Every Realtor Should Know Addendums: What Every Realtor Should Know Monday, January 26, 2026 (1:30 PM to 3:30 PM) 0 Education Credits RASM SOUTH, Sarasota, Florida Contracts Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructorsCancellation Policy Take the guesswork out of contract addendums. This class provides a clear, practical overview of the most commonly used real estate addendums, when and how to use them, and the risks of using the wrong form or missing one altogether. Ideal for both new and experienced Realtors®, this session builds confidence in writing clean, compliant, and contract-saving addendums that protect your customers and keep transactions moving smoothly. Instructed by: Erin Christy, Attorney with Trenam Law $5 RASM Members, $10 Non Members Passport Subscribers - No Charge Informational session - Non CE RASM SOUTH - Auditorium South RASM SOUTH (Auditorium South)2320 Cattlemen RoadSarasota, FL Map & Directions Erin Christy Erin’s principal areas of practice are residential and commercial real estate transactions, zoning and land use law. She has represented clients in a wide range of transactional real estate matters, including representing individuals and businesses in the acquisition, development, leasing, and sale of residential and commercial properties. She is a frequent speaker on waterfront property issues and, as a native of Sarasota, enjoys helping families make Sarasota their home through the purchase of their first home, their vacation home, or their forever home.Erin serves as chair of the Realtor Attorney Joint Committee for RASM, is a member of the Executive Council for the Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law Section of The Florida Bar, past-president of the Young Lawyers Division of the Sarasota County Bar Association, and a former board member of the Women’s Council of Realtors. A. Registrations are not transferable, but may be refunded per this policy. All requests must be submitted in writing. Education@myrasm.comB. 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 by1:30 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.