Real Estate Safety (Multiple States)

Basic

Duration: 4 hours

Environment: Online Only

$200.00

Fee

Alan Hall

Instructor Bio

Date Location Class Size Class Time Instructor Availability
Register Now February 15 Sunday 5 - 100 Students 10am to 2pm Alan Hall Space Available
Register Now March 15 Sunday 5 - 100 Students 10am to 2pm Alan Hall Space Available
Register Now April 12 Sunday 5 - 100 Students 10am to 2pm Alan Hall Space Available
Register Now May 10 Sunday 5 - 100 Students 10am to 2pm Alan Hall Space Available
Register Now June 7 Sunday 5 - 100 Students 10am to 2pm Alan Hall Space Available
Register Now July 5 Sunday 5 - 100 Students 10am to 2pm Alan Hall Space Available
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Description

This course is designed for real estate professionals to enhance their personal safety while performing their duties. Participants will gain practical strategies and skills to mitigate risks and ensure a secure working environment.  This course is ideal for real estate agents, brokers, and property managers who want to prioritize their safety while maintaining professional standards.

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Topics Covered

Module 1    A Risky Business

Module 2    Safe Practices for Everyday Use

Module 3    You: Your First Line of Defense

Module 4    Legal Issues Relating to Use of Force

Module 5    Aftermath of Self-Defense

Module 6    Personal Safety and Conflict Management

Module 7    Federal Firearm Restrictions

Module 8    State Firearm Restrictions

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Expectations and Outcomes

Participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to navigate their work environments safely, fostering confidence and peace of mind in their daily operations.

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Types

Basic, Real Estate Safety

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Documentation Requirements

Please email info@g45instruction.com to inquire about discounts.

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Requirements

Minimum of 5 students required

Students must reside in the following states:

  1. Florida
  2. California
  3. Nevada
  4. Delaware
  5. Kentucky
  6. Minnesota
  7. Montana
  8. New Mexico
  9. Wyoming
  10. Texas