Implementation Action Steps
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Immediate Actions
Bookmark Minnesota Department of Health radon resources – This gives you quick access to trusted information whenever you need it. You won’t have to scramble for reliable sources when a client has a question.
Compile a list of licensed radon professionals in your area – Having this list ready means you can immediately connect clients with qualified experts instead of leaving them to figure it out on their own.
Review current listings for radon-related disclosures – By checking these details, you’ll start noticing how often radon issues come up and learn how they’re typically addressed in real estate transactions.
Prepare radon education materials for clients – Whether it’s a simple brochure, handout, or email resource, having materials ready shows clients you’re proactive and knowledgeable.
Ongoing Practices
Include radon discussion in all buyer consultations – Make it a standard part of your conversations so buyers feel informed and protected.
Advise sellers about proactive testing benefits – When sellers test early, they avoid surprises later in the transaction. This builds smoother deals and more trust.
Allow adequate time for radon testing in transaction timelines – Radon testing takes a few days, so planning for it keeps transactions on schedule.
Stay current on radon science and regulations – The rules and recommendations can change, and staying updated helps you give the best guidance possible.
Implementation Action Steps
Immediate Actions:
- ✅ Bookmark Minnesota Department of Health radon resources
- ✅ Compile list of licensed radon professionals in your area
- ✅ Review current listings for radon-related disclosures
- ✅ Prepare radon education materials for clients
Ongoing Practices:
- ✅ Include radon discussion in all buyer consultations
- ✅ Advise sellers about proactive testing benefits
- ✅ Allow adequate time for radon testing in transaction timelines
- ✅ Stay current on radon science and regulations