Georgia Online Continuing Education (CE)
Property Management and Managing Risk (3-hour CE Elective) (61668)
This 3-hour course prepares students for continued practice in Georgia's changing real estate market.
Learning Objectives:
- Define and Understand the Role of the Property Manager
- Create & Apply a PM Log to comply with Fair Housing Laws
- Understand Property Manager's Fiduciary Duty
- Become Familiar with Standard Rental Forms
- Synthesize the essence of case studies with professional practice
- Create a Property Management Job Description and Department
- Identify Risks and Develop a Strategy to Reduce those Risks
Topics covered include:
- Residential Landlord Tenant Code
- Terminology and Definitions
- Personnel
- Job Descriptions, Duties
- Rental Agreements
- Security Deposits
- Repairs
- Prohibited Practices
- Termination of Tenancy
- Landlord Obligations
- Tenant Obligations
- Landlord Remedies
- Civil Remedies for Landlord Tenant Code
- Debt Collection
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Time Lines for Landlord Tenant Code Obligations
- Mandatory Disclosures for Property Management
- Federal Fair Housing Discrimination
- Discrimination in Real Property Transactions
- State Civil Rights Commission
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Case Studies
Course Features include
- Approved by the Georgia Real Estate Commission
- The ability to complete the courses online and at your convenience
- Low price, high-quality, professionally narrated courses
- Easy to use. Presentations run themselves.
- Well received and reviewed by other real estate professionals
Every four years, twenty-four CE credit-hours are required of brokers
and salespersons licensed after 1980 (license numbers above 100,000)
to maintain an active license. The renewal deadline is the end of
the licensee's birth-month.