
Radon levels might not be high on the list of concerns of a real estate investor trying to decide whether to invest in a particular property. Title issues, renovation budgets, the accuracy of the after-repair value, and real estate market trends should all supersede it. However, when the dust settles, and the decision has been made, you need to ensure radon-level compliance regardless of whether you plan to sell your property or hold it as a rental. For this reason alone, any savvy real estate investor should know local radon regulations and how to address them.