Radon Inspections For Realtors
Ensure Your Clients Move Into A Home Safe From Radon
Protect Your Clients and Close Deals Faster with Lung Radon Inspections.
Risks of Delaying a Radon Inspection
Don’t Let Radon Prevent You From Closing
Radon is an invisible and odorless gas that poses serious health risks to your clients if left undetected and untreated. Here's what's at stake:
X Delayed Transactions
Radon detection can reveal high levels of radon in a property, which may require mitigation before the sale can proceed. This can delay closing dates and disrupt the timeline of real estate transactions.
X Client Safety Concerns
Realtors have a responsibility to ensure the homes they sell are safe for their clients. High radon levels pose a significant health risk, leading to concerns and mistrust if not addressed properly.
X Reputation and Trustworthiness
Realtors build their business on trust and positive referrals. Failing to address radon issues can harm a realtor's reputation, leading to negative reviews and a loss of future business opportunities.
Reward For Scheduling Radon Inspection
Proactively addressing radon concerns not only ensures client safety but also enhances your professional reputation, speeds up transactions, and increases client satisfaction. Make radon safety a key part of your service to build trust and secure more referrals.
Rewards for Addressing Radon
Maintain Your Reputation and Close Deals Faster
Radon Inspections Made Simple
Inspect, Don’t Wait
Adding a radon inspection to your pre-listing or pre-closing to-do list reassures potential buyers of the home's safety, boosting their confidence and preventing any surprises during the buyer's inspection. This proactive step enhances marketability and speeds up the sales process, leading to smoother transactions and satisfied buyers.
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Radon Academy
Radon Academy is your comprehensive source for all things radon, offering expert knowledge, resources, and training to ensure safety and compliance in radon detection and mitigation.
How often should I get my home tested for Radon?
The US Enviornmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends testing your home every two years. A radon inspection should be included within your … Learn More
How long does it take for Radon to damage my health?
Radon is often referred to as “the silent killer” by professionals. This is because …. Learn More
What affects the accuracy of a Radon Inspection?
Air pressure and the duration of of a radon test along with … Learn More
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