A Real Estate Agent's Guide to Property Management

Overview

Whether it becomes a full-time occupation or a reliable side gig, property management is an important option real estate licensees can explore to enhance their careers. It provides recurring income during slow times in the traditional real estate market and helps licensees create long-term, mutually beneficial relationships with clients. This course helps licensees understand important residential property management functions that will help them succeed in this career path and discusses a variety of other helpful topics ranging from starting one's own property management business to complying with relevant federal, state, and local laws. 

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Learning Objectives

  • Identify the types of owners who often hire property managers
  • Explain the basic principles of property management 
  • Describe the skills entrepreneurs need to start a property management business and how they can take the business from a plan to reality
  • Describe how property managers can maintain relationships with their most important stakeholders (tenants and property owners)
  • Explain how properly maintaining a property can help property managers meet the property owner’s goals
  • Identify strategies property managers can use to uphold fair housing laws and avoid housing discrimination
  • Discuss strategies property managers can use to meet legal and regulatory requirements related to disclosures, antitrust, and state and local laws 


Designed For:

Real estate professionals at all stages in their careers 




Course Information

Adding additional credit may change exam requirements.