Do REALTORS need to take the one-day RRP Certification class to become licensed as EPA Certified Renovators?
Technically, there is no requirement that a real estate licensee become an EPA Certified Renovator unless that person intends to undertake renovations or repairs of pre-1978 target property for compensation or as part of their duties as a property manager or an agent. However, smart agents know that buyers and sellers often ask REALTORS for advice on a multitude of subjects related to homebuying and selling, and obtaining the EPA Certified Renovator designation is likely to be be extremely valuable to the agent who can knowledgeably talk about the subject of home renovation.
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