Relevant Laws & How to Apply Them CALP COURSE SP2023 -State College
In Person - TBD (State College and Surrounding area)
Event Details
Calling all Assistant Managers and Leasing Agents!
Take your leasing skills to the next level.
COURSE OVERVIEW:
You will learn about fairhousing laws and how they apply to prospective & current residents, resident screening and qualifications, and working with a lease document.
Formerly known as NALP, this course asks participants to think about the leasing process from both the prospective resident’s and the current resident’s point of view. This helps conceptualize the idea that everything they learn is important when building a successful leasing relationship. Leasing professionals learn professionalism, teamwork, relevant laws, effective sales processes, virtual leasing and market analysis, all with the goal of developing the skills they need to successfully bring in and retain residents. Engaging videos and lively discussions help to bring the key points to life.
To earn the CALP credential, candidates must complete the following: Minimum of six months of onsite property management experience in a leasing role (Experience can be obtained while taking the course; you will receive a provisional certificate until this requirement is met.) Successful completion of seven CALP courses Successful completion of the CALP examination within six months of declaring candidacy.
The CALP Online credential contains the following individual course modules.
Pricing Level |
Member |
Non-Member |
In Person |
$90 |
$120 |
Class disclaimer:
Thank you for taking the time to review the Pennsylvania Apartment Association’s education course catalog. It should be noted that classes may be subject to the following: move in physical location, incur a date or time change, change in instructors, potentially cancel due to a low attendance, or any combination thereof. Every effort will be made by the Pennsylvania Apartment Association's staff to alert you of any necessary changes in a timely fashion. Your flexibility and understanding of these potential changes is appreciated.