Learn how to apply codes of conduct and legislation in the role of a Real Estate Licensee. Be able to explain land ownership in relation to real estate practice, and discuss laws relating to that ownership.
Learn how to apply codes of conduct and legislation in the role of a Real Estate Licensee. Be able to explain land ownership in relation to real estate practice, and discuss laws relating to that ownership.
Law for Real Estate Licensees
Discuss the laws relating to resource management and buildings, along with the implications of these in the real estate context. Learn about the laws of contract, agency and land ownership titles in relation to real estate practice.
Real Estate Sales and Marketing
Develop positioning strategies and marketing plans to establish a presence in the Aotearoa New Zealand real estate context. Learn about the appraisal and listing process along with the requirements and responsibilities associated with Agreements for Sale and Purchase.
Toi Ohomai is one of the largest tertiary education providers in the Bay of Plenty and South Waikato regions, with more than 12,000 students studying across more than 25 delivery sites in Rotorua, Taupō, Tauranga, Tokoroa and Whakatāne.
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Like most facets of modern business, the management of property and assets must meet the same imperatives of controlling costs and maximising returns. Therefore, it is imperative that you grasp and optimise your property management skills.
Working as a real estate agent is high-energy and fast-paced. You’ll need operational and technical knowledge of the real estate industry. But, more importantly, you must be a people person.
Whether you’re an experienced property manager looking to get your skills formally recognised or would like to increase your knowledge in property management, getting qualified in Residential Property Management is a great choice.
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