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CAM - Certified Apartment Manager

Program Host

AOBA

Host Type

Licensing

Program Focus

Green design & construction

Outcomes

Professional designation

About the Program

Earning your CAM credential allows you to demonstrate your skills, knowledge, and ability to manage an apartment community and achieve ownersu2019 investment goals. YOUu2019LL LEARN ABOUT: u2022 Occupancy rates u2022 Comprehensive marketing plans u2022 Sales team management and product readiness u2022 Equitable treatment of current and potential residents u2022 Resident retention and maintaining a positive company image u2022 Communicating with residents u2022 Customer service and issue resolution u2022 Enforcing company policy and complying with laws and regulations u2022 Property inspections u2022 Preventive maintenance programs u2022 Service request process u2022 Apartment turnover u2022 Working with contractors and vendors u2022 Recruiting high-caliber employees u2022 Employee orientation and training u2022 Employee evaluation u2022 Employment regulations and record keeping u2022 Analyzing the propertyu2019s financial operations and taking corrective actions for underperformance u2022 Monitoring property performance to achieve the owneru2019s investment goals u2022 Accounting principles and practices u2022 Maximizing net operating income u2022 Reporting property performance accurately. Requirements: - To obtain the CAM credential, candidates must complete the following: - Minimum of 12 months of onsite property management experience - Successful completion of all CAM coursework (totaling 40 hours) - Meet all examination standards within 12 months of declaring candidacy

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Program Duration

40 hours coursework & 12 months onsite experience

Contact

Brandy White