Mortgage Report Writing Workshop Online
Course outcome:
Attendees can source appropriate information in order to write a good report that informs the client appropriately whilst protecting the report author. Course notes and other useful material will be provided in a course handbook.
Course aims:
- Examine the information required to enable an effective analysis to be made of the risk posed to property by woody vegetation growing within influencing distance for the purposes of a house purchaser who requires to obtain a mortgage or insurance.
- Evaluate what level of information is required and to identify sources of information in order to complete a report that is appropriate to the client needs.
- To construct a report based on a prediction of the potential for woody vegetation to cause indirect and direct damage to a property and one that protects the author from possible legal proceedings.
The course tutor will provide guidance at each stage of the information gathering and report construction and you will receive a completed report at the end of the day to use as a template if desired.
Pre-requisites:
- A minimum level 3 (NQF) Arboricultural qualification
If you are unsure whether this course is appropriate for you, please contact Tree Life for advice.
Course Dates and Price 2025:
£120 inc VAT
Venue:
Online - Live Video Call via Microsoft Teams
- Times: 9.30am-3.00pm.
- This course will take place in three video calls over the day, with a midmorning break for refreshments and a long break for lunch of approximately 90 minutes.
FAQ's
- Does this course qualify for CPD: Yes
- Certificate: a digital Certificate of Attendance will be provided
- Equipment Required: Essential – Writing materials, a good understanding of the interrelationship between shrinkable clay soils, built structures, water movement in soils and uptake by woody vegetation.
- Desirable – Reference books related to direct and indirect damage. You are advised to have any reference books related to direct and indirect damage you already own to hand.
Please email or call on 0116 260 6939 for further information.