Course Overview:
This qualification reflects the role of property services principals who apply knowledge of property agency and
compliance requirements, ethical standards and consumer preferences to establish and control property services
functions.
This qualification applies to residential or commercial practice in real estate sales, real estate property
management, strata management, business broking, stock and station, or auctioneering. Depending on units selected in
the qualification, one of two occupational options may be awarded:
- Diploma of Property (Strata Management)
Those that hold the CPP51122 - Diploma in Property - Strata Management are seen to play a vital role in:
- Understanding business systems, structures, property agency practices and business entities
- understanding legal and ethical frameworks for property agency operations
- developing systems, procedures and protocols for managing property agency functions
- establishing and controlling trust accounts and property agency business finances
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coordinating ethics, risk and consumer protection systems to meet industry legal and customer expectations and
requirements
- developing and maintaining knowledge of industry trends
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developing and maintaining relationships with lessors, tenants, vendors and buyers, buyers’ agents, owners
and owners’ agents
- establishing and implementing strategic business plans and operational plans
- establishing and implementing agency and individual branding
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leading and managing people, including recruitment, induction, coaching and mentoring for teams and individuals
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managing work health and safety (WHS) risk to ensure a safe working environment in the property services industry.
On completion of this course, Learners can apply for a Class One Real Estate Agent with Fair Trading NSW.
Study Options:
RPL is a formal process which awards credit for knowledge and skills, or competencies acquired through previous
study, training, employment, or life experience. The RPL process strives to provide accurate and fair recognition
for prior knowledge and skills. RPL can be awarded against unit/units which comprise part or full qualification
under the scope of REINSW’s registration.
Upon enrolment, Learners will have access to the REINSW RPL kit that will guide them through the RPL process.
Learners should make themselves aware of the below steps to help with the completion of the PRL Kit for CPP51122 -
Diploma in Property - Strata Management.
RPL Steps
Step One |
Read about RPL and understand what is involved. This is important to ensure that you are aware of the
requirements of RPL.
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Step Two |
Gather your evidence as listed within the table under step two. It is important that you build your evidence
portfolio and understand the evidence you can provide. Complete the document register.
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Step Three |
Select the units of competency/s you would like to seek RPL for. This is important to ensure that we guide you
in the evidence you will require. Complete the initial RPL talk with one of our dedicated trainer and
assessors that we talk through the RPL process and guide you on evidence that is required
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Step Four |
Complete the unit of competency table outlining the frequency you complete each task listed against each unit
of competency and list the evidence that supports your claim against the unit of competency.
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Step Five |
Complete the remainder of the RPL kit by providing references, jobs that you have held and sign the
declaration at the back of the RPL kit
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Step Six |
Submit your application online through the REINSW Learning environment. One of our trainers and assessors will
assess your application and contact you where additional evidence or a gap assessment may be required.
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Course fees:
Course Structure:
Assessment Help:
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Our trainers and Assessors are available to provide assessment help to ensure that our Learners are
supported through their studies. We understand that some tasks can seem overwhelming. The good news is that
we’re here to help.
Our Learners can self-manage their bookings with their dedicated trainer and assessor through our calendar
booking system.
Once enrolled, Learners are guided through on how to book time with their dedicated Trainer and Assessor.
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Career Progression:
Apply for, and hold a License Class two (2) (see Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice for more
information)
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Upon completion of this course, Learners can be employed within the following occupations:
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Real Estate Representative, Real Estate Salesperson, Real Estate Sub-agent, Property Portfolio Officer
- Auctioneer
- Stock and Station Agent
- Buyers Agent
- Business Broker, Business Agent, Franchise Broker
- Property Manager, Body Corporate Manager
- Real Estate Agent
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Study and complete the Diploma of Property (Strata Management)
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Complete two (2) years of work experience as a license Class one (1) holder within a Real Estate Agent
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Apply for License Class One (1) with NSW Fair Trading
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Now a registered License Class One (1) Real Estate Agent. Open or manage a Real Estate Agency
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RPL and Credit Transfer:
CPP51122 - Diploma in Property - Strata Management is eligible for Credit Transfer.
Learners that have completed units of competency through another RTO can apply for Credit transfer during the
enrolment process with REINSW. To apply for Credit Transfer, a Learner will need to complete the credit transfer
form that can be found by clicking the link below.
Policy and forms
Once enrolled, your dedicated Learning Support Officer will discuss with you the opportunity to compete your studies
through either credit transfer or RPL.
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