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Learn about agency trust accounts, terminology, legislation governing the operation of trust accounts and common inaccuracies in trust account transactions.
Learn the scope of landlord requirements as well as understanding the agreement with the landlord to provide property management services and maintaining the relationship including keeping records of interactions with landlords.
Learn about establishing details and profiles of potential tenants, matching them with properties, lease preparation and sign up, aligning landlord and tenant expectations, managing relationships and maintaining records of interactions.
Learn about the day to day management of a property including rent payments, managing arrears, breach notices, routine inspections, property condition reports, repairs and maintenance, lease renewals and rent increases.
This covers all aspects of ending a tenancy including when a tenancy may be ended, final bond inspections, processes and documentation to end agreements, processes to re-let the property and issues that may arise from termination of the tenancy agreement.
Learn the purpose and types of trust accounts, receipts, payments, deposits, bank reconciliations, maintaining trust account records and end of month procedures.
Understand establishing and maintaining vendor and lessor relationships to prepare a prospecting plan with timeframes to attract vendors and lessors for the sale and lease of commercial properties, documentation for the listing for sale and lease of commercial property.
This is about working with potential lessees to assess their suitability and obtain agreement to lease terms and conditions according to lessor instructions. It includes lease document preparation and administration, approvals, payments and negotiating with both parties to formalise the lease agreement.
Once you enrol and pay the fee, you will have 12 months to complete the course and the assessments. Because you are learning online, you are completely free to work at your own pace to complete all the work required. As you finish each unit and hand in your assessments, you can then move onto the next unit.
The online bridging course from the old (CPP40307) restricted Sales Representative course to the Cert IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419) is only $800. An initial payment of $600 is required at enrolment with the balance of $200 required within two weeks of enrolment.
Good point! We can help you with what is called Recognition of Prior Learning. This process can assess your knowledge, skills and experience against each unit you believe you already know and are competent in. Read more here
Each unit has lots of training resources to help you along the way, including manuals, videos, examples and case studies. As you work through each unit there are some ‘practice’ assessments to help you develop your knowledge and understanding. Once you have finished the content there are some final assessments for you to complete and upload to our Learning Management System. Our assessor will review your assessments and deem you competent or not competent and give you feedback when required.
Yes! We can provide lots of help, starting with all our training resources in our Learning Management System which include manuals, examples, forms, contracts, legislation and videos.
We also run regular Zoom sessions with our trainers and other students to concentrate on any tricky areas and to answer any questions you might have with the ‘practice’ assessments and to prepare for the final assessments. We can also do face to face mentoring sessions as required. Remember, we are here to help!
Learn the scope of landlord requirements as well as understanding the agreement with the landlord to provide property management services and maintaining the relationship including keeping records of interactions with landlords.
Learn about establishing details and profiles of potential tenants, matching them with properties, lease preparation and sign up, aligning landlord and tenant expectations, managing relationships and maintaining records of interactions.
Learn about the day to day management of a property including rent payments, managing arrears, breach notices, routine inspections, property condition reports, repairs and maintenance, lease renewals and rent increases.
This covers all aspects of ending a tenancy including when a tenancy may be ended, final bond inspections, processes and documentation to end agreements, processes to re-let the property and issues that may arise from termination of the tenancy agreement.
Learn the purpose and types of trust accounts, receipts, payments, deposits, bank reconciliations, maintaining trust account records and end of month procedures.
Once you enrol and pay the fee, you will have 12 months to complete the course and the assessments. Because you are learning online, you are completely free to work at your own pace to complete all the work required. As you finish each unit and hand in your assessments, you can then move onto the next unit.
Good point! We can help you with what is called Recognition of Prior Learning. This process can assess your knowledge, skills and experience against each unit you believe you already know and are competent in. Read more here
Each unit has lots of training resources to help you along the way, including manuals, videos, examples and case studies. As you work through each unit there are some ‘practice’ assessments to help you develop your knowledge and understanding. Once you have finished the content there are some final assessments for you to complete and upload to our Learning Management System. Our assessor will review your assessments and deem you competent or not competent and give you feedback when required.
Yes! We can provide lots of help, starting with all our training resources in our Learning Management System which include manuals, examples, forms, contracts, legislation and videos.
We also run regular Zoom sessions with our trainers and other students to concentrate on any tricky areas and to answer any questions you might have with the ‘practice’ assessments and to prepare for the final assessments. We can also do face to face mentoring sessions as required. Remember, we are here to help!
If you completed the old property manager units of competency (CPP40307 Cert IV in Property Services (Real Estate)) and you would like now upgrade to the CPP41419 Cert IV in Real Estate Practice to be able sell property AND want to one day become a licensed real estate agent, then you will need to complete these 8 units of competency
Learn about agency trust accounts, terminology, legislation governing the operation of trust accounts and common inaccuracies in trust account transactions.
Learn to plan activities to achieve property listings, confirm vendor needs and expectations, prepare and conduct a listing presentation, complete a listing agreement, set up a communication plan and understand record management.
Understand the process in establishing, developing and managing positive relationships with buyers, including understanding their needs and expectations and matching them to property as wells as maintaining engagement throughout the buying process.
Learn the available sale methods, presenting property for sale, negotiating sales between the vendor and buyer and facilitating the completion of the sale contract.
Learn the purpose and types of trust accounts, receipts, payments, deposits, bank reconciliations, maintaining trust account records and end of month procedures.
Understand establishing and maintaining vendor and lessor relationships to prepare a prospecting plan with timeframes to attract vendors and lessors for the sale and lease of commercial properties, documentation for the listing for sale and lease of commercial property.
Learn about negotiating the terms and conditions of the sale of different commercial properties including the execution of sale documentation and monitoring contract settlements as well as in tenanted properties, facilitating the lease arrangements.
This is about working with potential lessees to assess their suitability and obtain agreement to lease terms and conditions according to lessor instructions. It includes lease document preparation and administration, approvals, payments and negotiating with both parties to formalise the lease agreement.
Once you enrol and pay the fee, you will have 12 months to complete the course and the assessments. Because you are learning online, you are completely free to work at your own pace to complete all the work required. As you finish each unit and hand in your assessments, you can then move onto the next unit.
The online bridging course from the old restricted Property Manager course to the Cert IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419) is $800. An initial payment of $600 is required at enrolment with the balance of $200 required within two weeks of enrolment.
Good point! We can help you with what is called Recognition of Prior Learning. This process can assess your knowledge, skills and experience against each unit you believe you already know and are competent in. Read more here
Each unit has lots of training resources to help you along the way, including manuals, videos, examples and case studies. As you work through each unit there are some ‘practice’ assessments to help you develop your knowledge and understanding. Once you have finished the content there are some final assessments for you to complete and upload to our Learning Management System. Our assessor will review your assessments and deem you competent or not competent and give you feedback when required.
Yes! We can provide lots of help, starting with all our training resources in our Learning Management System which include manuals, examples, forms, contracts, legislation and videos.
We also run regular Zoom sessions with our trainers and other students to concentrate on any tricky areas and to answer any questions you might have with the ‘practice’ assessments and to prepare for the final assessments. We can also do face to face mentoring sessions as required. Remember, we are here to help!
Learn to plan activities to achieve property listings, confirm vendor needs and expectations, prepare and conduct a listing presentation, complete a listing agreement, set up a communication plan and understand record management.
Understand the process in establishing, developing and managing positive relationships with buyers, including understanding their needs and expectations and matching them to property as wells as maintaining engagement throughout the buying process.
Learn the available sale methods, presenting property for sale, negotiating sales between the vendor and buyer and facilitating the completion of the sale contract.
Understand establishing and maintaining vendor and lessor relationships to prepare a prospecting plan with timeframes to attract vendors and lessors for the sale and lease of commercial properties, documentation for the listing for sale and lease of commercial property.
Learn about negotiating the terms and conditions of the sale of different commercial properties including the execution of sale documentation and monitoring contract settlements as well as in tenanted properties, facilitating the lease arrangements.
This is about working with potential lessees to assess their suitability and obtain agreement to lease terms and conditions according to lessor instructions. It includes lease document preparation and administration, approvals, payments and negotiating with both parties to formalise the lease agreement.
Once you enrol and pay the fee, you will have 12 months to complete the course and the assessments. Because you are learning online, you are completely free to work at your own pace to complete all the work required. As you finish each unit and hand in your assessments, you can then move onto the next unit.
Good point! We can help you with what is called Recognition of Prior Learning. This process can assess your knowledge, skills and experience against each unit you believe you already know and are competent in. Read more here
Each unit has lots of training resources to help you along the way, including manuals, videos, examples and case studies. As you work through each unit there are some ‘practice’ assessments to help you develop your knowledge and understanding. Once you have finished the content there are some final assessments for you to complete and upload to our Learning Management System. Our assessor will review your assessments and deem you competent or not competent and give you feedback when required.
Yes! We can provide lots of help, starting with all our training resources in our Learning Management System which include manuals, examples, forms, contracts, legislation and videos.
We also run regular Zoom sessions with our trainers and other students to concentrate on any tricky areas and to answer any questions you might have with the ‘practice’ assessments and to prepare for the final assessments. We can also do face to face mentoring sessions as required. Remember, we are here to help!
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We are here to help!
If you have a question, want more information or would just like to speak to someone, make an enquiry now and we’ll be in touch with you as soon as possible.