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Volume 7 Issue 1     NORTH LOS ANGELES               February 2004

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National Association of Residential
Property Managers Designations
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Residential Management Professional, RMP®


The RMP designation is awarded to license real estate agents, if your state requires licensing, who complete the required NARPM coursework, who have hands-on experience in the management of residential property and who have provided service to the national association.

Three of the following courses are required to achieve the RMP
designation:
· Maintenance Course
· Marketing Course
· Operations Course
· Tenancy Course
· Technology Course
             

Master Property Manager, MPM®


The MPM designation is awarded to members who have achieved the RMP designation and have completed additional requirements for
education and experience.

MPM candidates are required to make a substantial contribution of time,
talent and professional expertise to further advance the residential
property management industry.  The candidate must demonstrate
proficiency in the management of residential property.

Two of following courses are required to achieve the MPM designation:
· Personal Practices & Employee Relations
· Operating a Maintenance Company
· Risk Management

Certified Residential Management Company, CRMC®


The CRMC designation is awarded to companies headed by an MPM that have demonstrated the highest level of professionalism.

National Association of Residential
Property Managers Code of Ethics


Article 2. DISCRIMINATION

The Property Manager shall not discriminate in the rental, lease, or negotiation for real property based on race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, familial status, or handicap and shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws concerning discrimination.

National Association of Residential
Property Managers

Standards of Professionalism
DUTY TO THE PUBLIC

The Property Manager shall endeavor to
eliminate in the community, through the normal course of business, any practices which could be damaging to the public or bring discredit to the
profession.

The Property Manager shall assist the
governmental agency charged with regulating the practices of property managers.

The Property Manager shall comply with all local and state ordinances regarding real estate law,
licensing, insurance, and banking.


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