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On-site Residential Property Manager

In order to qualify for an On-Site Residential Property Manager Licence, persons must provide evidence of attaining the following 10 units of competency. These units of competency come from the Property Services Training Package (CPP07) but do not make up a full qualification. The underpinning knowledge must be based on New South wales law.Licensing requirements include providing the Office of Fair Trading with a Statement of Attainment or full qualification demonstrating achievement in all of the units of competency listed below.

From CPP30311 Certificate III in Property Services (Operations), the following compulsory unit:·       

  • CPPDSM3019B Communicate with clients as part of agency operations.

From CPP40307 Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate), the following nine core units:

  • CPPDSM4080A Work in the real estate industry.       
  • CPPDSM4005A Establish and build client - agency relationships ·       
  • CPPDSM4006A Establish and manage agency trust accounts ·       
  • CPPDSM4007A Identify legal and ethical requirements of property management to complete agencywork
  • CPPDSM4010A Lease property ·       
  • CPPDSM4015B Minimise agency and consumer risk ·       
  • CPPDSM4016A Monitor and manage lease or tenancy agreement ·       
  • BSBRKG304B Maintain business records ·       
  • BSBLED401A Develop teams and individuals.

Or If you have held an onsite residential property manager’s licence in the past twelve months and you apply for a new onsite residential property manager’s licence, your previous licence will be accepted in lieu of the current qualification requirements.