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Property Foundations: Residential Risk

This three-part program covers residential risk in electrical, solid fuel heating appliances, and waterlines and drains. 

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

Core Fundamentals

Newer brokers looking for a comprehensive introduction to the topic. 

Broad Understanding

Three-part course provides knowledge on multiple crucial components.

Track Your Progress

Test your knowledge with dedicated workbooks for each section. 

Daily References

Printable summary pages you can use as references on the job.

Go In-Depth on Residential Risk

Boost your knowledge base on three key aspects of Residential Risk— covering all types of solid fuel appliances, all the various piping material found in homes, and differences in the types of electrical wiring. 

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    Property Foundations: Residential Risks is a three-part course bundle designed to educate brokers on the fundamental risks associated with residential properties. It provides essential context on what insurance companies typically look for and when underwriting referrals are necessary. This course is ideal for new brokers, as no prior knowledge is required. Participants will be guided through the common nuances found in residential properties, equipping them with the knowledge to effectively assess and manage risks.

    Electrical (1-Hour) 
    Residential electrical hazards, such as electrical fires, pose significant risks to homeowners, making it crucial for personal lines brokers to understand these issues. This module equips brokers with the knowledge to identify these risks and advise their clients.

    Waterlines and Drains (1-Hour) 
    Water damage caused by old and unacceptable piping material is a major concern for insurance companies regarding residential properties. Brokers will learn the differences between various types of piping materials and common insurer underwriting requirements.

    Solid Fuel Heating (2-Hour) 
    Explore the world of solid fuel heating, covering all aspects such as understanding the nature of the risk, the types of fuels that can be used, regulatory and insurer requirements, and the various types of solid fuel appliances.

    Facilitated By: Jo Anne Mitchell, Owner-Consultant at Effective Training

     

    On Demand

    4 Hours | 4 Technical Hours

    $260 Members

    $360 Non-Members

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