Course Overview
Whether you want to start working independently or are going through your 4-year transition from a Certificate of Registration to a License Class 2 Agent, all Assistant Agents will be required to attain their Class 2 property license within four years of receiving a Certificate of Registration, otherwise, they may risk cancellation of their registration.
The pathway to obtaining your Class 2 license includes:
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- completing a Certificate IV in Real Estate Practices,
- Having held a Certificate of Registration for one year, working experience under the supervision of a Licensee in Charge
- completing a number of practical experience tasks, demonstrated by having those tasks signed off by a Licensee in Charge, on the “Evidence of Work experience log book” issued by the Office of Fair Trading.
- Applying for a class 2 license with the Office of Fair Trading
Curriculum
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Core Units
- CPPREP4001 – Prepare for Professional Practice in Real Estate
- CPPREP4002 – Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate
- CPPREP4003 – Access and interpret legislation in real estate
- CPPREP4004 – Establish marketing and communication profiles in real estate
- CPPREP4005 – Prepare to work with real estate trust accounts
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Elective Units
Administration
- CPPREP4101 – Appraise property for sale or lease
- CPPREP4102 – Market property
- CPPREP4125 – Transact in trust accounts
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Sales Module
- CPPREP4103 – Establish vendor relationships
- CPPREP4104 – Establish buyer relationships
- CPPREP4105 – Sell property
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Property Management
- CPPREP4121 – Establish landlord relationships
- CPPREP4122 – Manage tenant relationships
- CPPREP4123 – Manage tenancy
- CPPREP4124 – End tenancy
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Auctioneering
- CPPREP4161 – Undertake pre-auction processes
- CPPREP4162 – Conduct and complete sale by auction
- CPPREP4163 – Complete post-auction process and contract execution