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Elevate Your Real Estate Expertise—Without the Cost

Fully Approved, Interactive, and 100% FREE Continuing Education for Connecticut Agents.

Staying compliant shouldn’t be a chore or a hit to your wallet. At Modern Home Inspections, we provide high-energy, high-value CE courses designed to help you advocate for your clients and close deals with confidence.

From energy efficiency to "haunted" histories, our curriculum covers the niche topics that actually matter in today’s market.

State Approved

All courses qualify for 3.00 Credits in Connecticut.

Zero Cost

Stay compliant without spending a dime.

We Come to You

We offer flexible scheduling, including the option to host at your office.

Interactive Learning

No boring lectures, just practical tools and fun discussions.

Ready to level up? Browse our selection below and click "Schedule Course" to request a date.

Explore Our Available Courses

Avoiding the Aggravations of Home Inspections

Course Description:

The home inspection is one of the most crucial parts of the home buying process. Offers are finalized or revoked as a result of a home inspector’s report. A home inspection can be a source of anxiety for buyers, sellers, and real estate agents. However, real estate agents can ease some of their clients’ anxieties by helping them to be better educated and prepared for the home inspection process. Many aggravations can be avoided if the real estate agent prepares the buyer and seller before the inspection takes place.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

⦿ Set expectations for the buyer

⦿ Explain common components of an inspection agreement

⦿ Avoid aggravations by preparing the seller

⦿ Avoid aggravations by preparing the buyer

Course Credit:

Real Estate Continuing Education - 3.00 Credits  (Connecticut) 

Going Green: For Real Estate Agents

Course Description:

A home’s energy efficiency has a direct impact on the owner’s wallet. Real estate agents are often asked by client's questions regarding a home’s energy efficiency, including questions about the home’s heating and cooling system, construction, and appliances. In addition, many people are becoming more aware of how their lifestyle decisions directly affect the environment. This course is designed for real estate agents who want to better advocate for clients that are concerned with a home’s energy efficiency and environmental impact.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

⦿ Differentiate between ‘green’ and ‘green-washed’ products and services

⦿ Describe the characteristics and benefits of green appliances

⦿ Describe the benefits of green systems that can be installed within a home

⦿ Identify characteristics of green construction

Course Credit:

Real Estate Continuing Education - 3.00 Credits  (Connecticut) 

Haunted Histories: Understanding and Managing Properties with Dark Pasts

Course Description:

This course aims to provide a comprehensive overview of how to handle properties with a haunted past. The goal is to enable real estate professionals to understand, manage, and market such properties effectively while ensuring legal and ethical compliance. It seeks to equip learners with practical tools and strategies, thereby adding a unique feather to their real estate cap.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

⦿ Articulate the legal and ethical responsibilities involved in listing, marketing, and selling properties with a haunted or dark past.

⦿ Describe how a property's haunted history impacts its market value and be able to effectively communicate these nuances to potential buyers.

⦿ Utilize unique marketing and sales strategies tailored for haunted properties, learning how to convert a property's dark past into a unique selling proposition.

⦿ Engage and network with other professionals in this unique field and understand the implications for their professional reputation.

Course Credit:

Real Estate Continuing Education - 3.00 Credits  (Connecticut) 

Mold: What you Need to Know About Mold and How to Read Air Sampling Reports

Course Description:

The presence of mold can derail the home buying process. Participants of this course will learn common causes of mold and how they can be addressed in order to diminish the impact of mold when buying and selling a property.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

⦿ Define mold and explain its common causes

⦿ Describe health effects of mold

⦿ Provide answers to buyers’ commonly asked questions regarding mold

⦿ Describe the impact of mold on the real estate transaction

Course Credit:

Real Estate Continuing Education - 3.00 Credits  (Connecticut) 

Pests and Environmental Hazards For Real Estate Professionals

Course Description:

This course examines the various pests and environmental hazards that can destroy a home, including those that might be missed by a traditional home inspection.  It is important that real estate professionals are aware of the damage that these pests can inflict along with some warning signs of their presence so they can better advocate for their clients.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

⦿ Describe the different types of wood destroying insects

⦿ Explain how wood destroying insects can enter and defect a home

⦿ Describe the preventative measures that can be taken by homeowners to deter pest destruction

⦿ List what areas of the United States is affected by each wood destroying insect

⦿ Understand the implications of wood destroying insects on real estate transactions

Course Credit:

Real Estate Continuing Education - 3.00 Credits  (Connecticut) 

The 10 Critical Pre-Listing Steps for Real Estate Agents and their Clients

Course Description:

Selling a home is often described as more work than buying, and even the best real estate professionals struggle with the pre-listing discussions. As part of the pre-listing walk-through, the real estate agent should give recommendations for the sellers so their listing and selling process is as seamless as possible. This course aims to educate the real estate professional on the recommendations that should and shouldn’t be shared when discussing listing a property for sale.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

⦿ Explain the main areas of the home that should be inspected prior to listing

⦿ Describe common issues found in a home that are easy for sellers to fix before the home goes on the market

⦿ Explain how real estate agents can share these pre-listing steps as part of the initial walk-through

⦿ List and explain harmful recommendations that have affected the sale of a home

Course Credit:

Real Estate Continuing Education - 3.00 Credits  (Connecticut) 

The 10 Most Common Home Defects: For Real Estate Professionals

Course Description:

The home inspection is one of the most crucial parts of the home buying process. Many issues identified during the home inspection, if left untreated, can lead to significant costly repairs later, or even unsafe and hazardous living conditions. Offers are finalized or revoked as a result of a home inspector’s report. A home inspection can be a source of anxiety for buyers, sellers, and real estate agents. However, real estate agents can ease some of their clients’ anxieties by helping them to be better educated and prepared for the home inspection process. This course will identify the most common problematic areas in a home inspection and provide real estate agents with tools and strategies they can use to allay their clients’ concerns. 

Learning Objectives:

⦿ By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

⦿ Better equip the buyer for the home inspection

⦿ Advise and prepare the seller

⦿ Assist their clients in understanding issues of concern raised by the home inspector

⦿ Anticipate frequently asked questions regarding the home inspection process

Course Credit:

Real Estate Continuing Education - 3.00 Credits  (Connecticut) 

Securing Your Investment with Expert Property Inspections

With years of experience in commercial property inspections, our team is dedicated to providing reliable and thorough evaluations. From assessing structural integrity to identifying potential risks, we focus on delivering reports that empower you to make informed, confident decisions. Our commitment is to safeguard your investment by ensuring every aspect of the property is carefully inspected.

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We specialize in delivering comprehensive commercial property inspections that help you understand the true condition of your investment. Our thorough assessments are designed to identify any structural, safety, or compliance issues. Using advanced tools and industry-leading expertise

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Locations Served

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... and everything in between!

Southington, CT 06489, USA

Serving the Entire State of Connecticut Including all Counties of: Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, Tolland, Windham

FAQ's

Learn More About Water Profiling

1. What is water profiling?

Water profiling is an in-depth analysis that identifies the minerals, metals, and other substances in your water. It provides a complete picture of your water’s composition, helping you understand its safety, taste, and overall quality.

2. How is water profiling different from basic water testing?

While basic water testing focuses on general safety and contamination, water profiling offers a more detailed analysis. It measures additional elements such as hardness, mineral balance, and trace contaminants like arsenic, lead, or VOCs — giving you a clearer understanding of your water’s health and performance.

3. Why should I have my water profiled?

Water profiling helps detect hidden issues that affect your water’s taste, plumbing, and safety. It’s especially important for homes with private wells or those experiencing discoloration, odor, or unusual buildup in fixtures and appliances.

4. How often should I get my water profiled?

It’s recommended to have your water profiled every 1–2 years or whenever you notice changes in taste, color, or odor. If you rely on well water or have recently moved into a new home, testing should be done immediately for a baseline assessment.

5. What happens if my water profile shows contamination?

If harmful levels of contaminants are found, our team will provide clear, expert recommendations — from filtration solutions to system maintenance or treatment options. We help ensure your water remains safe, clean, and compliant with health standards.

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