This course will cover the nuances that renting residential property poses to the real estate licensee.
Students will learn:
- How the same License Law issues that apply to sales apply to rentals and the specific instances where they may find themselves in similar, yet different situations.
- Leasing Agent license rules will also be addressed.
- A special focus will be spent on Fair Housing since the majority of violations stem from rental property.
- Use of credit reports & other consumer reports will also be addressed. Fair Housing issues include, tenant screening use of credit and criminal background reports, assistance animals, reasonable accommodations, advertising and other hot rental topics including escrow issues, security deposit laws, disclosure laws, and local ordinances that affect rentals will be covered.
ADA requirements: If you have any disabilities that require special accommodations, please identify those needs with Chief Operations Officer Kim McCoy at 630.324.8462 or Kim@MainstreetREALTORS.com
Instructor
Annette Panzek
ABR, CNC, GRI, SFR, SRSAnnette Panzek has been a REALTOR® for more than 31 years with experience in residential sales, including short sales & REO properties, and experience in property management & light commercial property. She is a licensed real estate continuing education & pre-license instructor and holds several designations including ABR, CNC, GRI, SFR, and SRS. She is a...
Annette Panzek has been a REALTOR® for more than 31 years with experience in residential sales, including short sales & REO properties, and experience in property management & light commercial property. She is a licensed real estate continuing education & pre-license instructor and holds several designations including ABR, CNC, GRI, SFR, and SRS. She is a Member of the Professional Standards Committee and Chairperson of the Broker/Lawyer Committee. She has also been involved with Illinois Realtors on several committees & working groups throughout the years. She is an active Broker & Trainer for EXIT Realty Redefined in Wheaton.