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Education is the "pipeline to success" and the Apartment
Association of Corpus Christi offers a wide variety of training
that is relavent to the multifamily industry. Education programs
include fair housing, freon certification, basic maintenance, leasing,
NAA designation and pool care. Member involvement including owners,
management and onsite professionals is encouraged and opportunities
are available to volunteers as instructors and speakers.
The Lease 101 class is a paragraph
by paragraph review of the TAA Lease and Application. It is the
perfect class for new members, new hires and those that need a
refresher.
*TAA Lease 101: $35 for first
and $30 for additional (101flyer.doc)
CCAA-sponsored seminars offer continuing education credits for
CAM, CAMT, CAPS, CAS and NALP designates, and some Mandatory Continuing
Education credits (MCE) required by the Texas Real Estate Commission
for real estate licensees. A few seminars also offer CPA continuing
education credits from the State Board of Public Accountancy.
*Pool Maintenance Seminar
$20 (PoolFlyer05.doc)
*TAA Education Conference
*IROC Luncheon
*Closing the Sale
This session does not teach hard sell. It teaches a high touch
counselor close that works. Learn the five common steps in leasing
an apartment, how to answer the phone to lease and more.
*Just the Basics, Painting
Professional designation programs
Professional designations help rental housing professionals demonstrate
their expertise and build credibility with residents, colleagues
and supervisors. Earning a designation demands intensive training
and covers all aspects of rental property management.
CCAA is proud to offer the following certification programs from
the National Apartment
Association:
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Certified Apartment Manager (CAM)
*CAM Module and Open Seminar: bookmark this page and check back
for next class offering
*CAM 2007
Price is $500, scholarships are available.
Download Corpus Christi CAM
Training information (.pdf)
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National Apartment Leasing Professional
(NALP)
*NALP Module
More information to be provided soon!
I.R.O.C (Independent
Rental Owners Council)
Monthly luncheons and seminars are held on the fourth Thursday
each month to address the needs, questions and problems of the Independent
Rental Owner that owns fewer than 50 units. Smaller properties generally
require a unique property management style, as opposed to the management
style used for properties of larger sizes that can afford full-time
management.
I.R.O.C. programs:
- Help owners become better informed
and educated about superior ways of managing rental properties.
- Expand the network of independent owners
to allow for greater communication and information flow.
- Expand among owners technical knowledge,
as well as the price, availability, and quality of work of various
products and services providers.
Topics in the past have included: Insurance, Bookkeeping, Section
8, Fair Housing, Air Conditioning Maintenance and more. Please contact
admin@ccapartments.org
for more information.
* IROC Luncheon
Fourth Thursday of each month
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