REALTORS Guide to Risk & Liability with Dams, Floodplans, and Water Wells on or near a Property (3HR CE HOT)
Instructor: Emma Moradi, Cheyanne Reynolds, Charles O'Malley
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 9th from 12:00p - 3:00p
Location: EBR office
Lunch Sponsor: Oklahoma City Abstract and Title Co.
*Please park in the lot behind EBR (to the south)
CE Cancellation Policy - If less than 10 people are registered 48hrs before the class, we will reschedule. (unless the instructor wants to move forward). You will be notified by email if the class is rescheduled.
NOTICE: Starting January 1, 2023 the Board of Directors approved a no call/ no show fee to be added when members do not cancel their registrations for class and do not attend. If we do not hear from you 24 hours prior to class your account will be invoiced $25.
Course Description (you must attend all parts to receive CE Credit):
Know Your Dam Rights , Emma Moradi, EI, CFM
You've found the perfect piece of land, or maybe the perfect development, or even the home of your client's dreams... “Hey! It even has a small lake!” you tell them. You've researched the property, located all the easements, and you know it's the greatest spot in Oklahoma....the perfect spot for them. But wait, what about that dam, though? We've got you covered! Learn more about Oklahoma's dam ownership rules, dam safety & maintenance regulations, and a dam's relationship to any surrounding floodplain in this course geared toward giving you the basics when it comes to a property with a dammed body of water.
Flood Plain , Cheyanne Reynolds, CFM
Are you frustrated? Confused! What is this floodway deal? What’s the difference between a flood plain and a floodway? Why do I care, and where can I find this information?
Where’s the Water? - What Should You Know Before You Sign a Contract? , Charles, O‘Malley, CFM
Learn how to determine if there is a water well completion report for a water well on a property, which tells you if it is in working order, potable, contaminated or polluted? In addition, are there other wells on the property that are working or abandoned, and if so, who is liable for plugging the wells?