Tasmania Property Representative Course
Are you looking for a real estate career in Tasmania?
This is the course for you!
Course Overview
To work as a Property Representative in Tasmania, you are required to pass an exam with the Property Agents Board. After passing this exam you must obtain a Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419) within 3 years.
The first phase requires you to obtain the 5 core units of competency within 12 months. This course not only provides you with the initial stage of your qualification but also the practical skills you will need to have a successful career in real estate. Students receive an introduction to both sales and property management roles and responsibilities required for working in the real estate industry.
To find out more information about the Property Representative Exam:
The Course Covers
- Legislation governing the practice of real estate and those who work in the industry.
- Core functions of agency practice, ethical practices and codes of conduct, and the roles and responsibilities of those selling and managing property.
- Handling and completion of common property related documents, correspondence and statements Selling and finalising the sale of property by private treaty.
- Qualifying buyers, property inspection, documenting and submitting offers, negotiation, & monitoring the process.
- Method and skill required to lease property. Tenant enquiries, conducting inspections, tenancy applications, and documentation.
Course Cost
$750
Concession available for Harcourts Team Members, please contact the Student Experience Team for more information.
Quality Training = Quality Agents
Attention: An Important update from the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) The Authority is actively scrutinising the quality of training in the real estate sector with the aim to shut down substandard training providers.
We support ASQA’s actions Untrained agents are not only a risk to their clients but to the reputation of our profession. Quality training will help you succeed and begin earning much sooner than those left to ‘learn on the job’.
The HRETC team are committed to providing quality education to get you career-ready quickly, without compromising on the depth of learning. By choosing us as your trusted provider in training, you can be assured that you are receiving the best possible education to succeed in this wonderful industry of real estate.
STATE COACH
Molly Gibbons
STUDENT SUPPORT
Kate Venardos
Our Tasmania Property Representative course covers the five core units of competency from the Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419) – along with a bonus sixth unit to give you a head start.
Units of Competency
The course consists of the five core units of competency from the qualification CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate.
Individual Unit | |
CPPREP4001 | Prepare for professional practice in real estate |
Cluster: Legal and Ethical Practice | |
CPPREP4002 | Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate |
CPPREP4003 | Access and interpret legislation in real estate |
Cluster: Marketing in Real Estate | |
CPPREP4004 | Establish marketing and communication profiles in real estate |
CPPREP4102* | Market property |
Individual Unit | |
CPPREP4005 | Prepare to work with real estate trust accounts |
* CPPREP4102 is not required for licensing. You will be assessed against all clusters in the course and upon completion will receive an additional unit of competency.
Target Audience
The course gives students an introduction to both sales and property management roles and responsibilities required for working in the real estate industry and covers your first 12 months qualification requirement to maintain your license.
- Property manager
- Salesperson
- Active support staff
- Office administration
Enrolment Requirements
Your must satisfy the following enrolment requirements to enrol in this course:
- Hold a valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)
- Have Year 10 or above competency in English language and numeracy
- Meet the technology requirements
- Be over the age of 18 years.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Harcourts Real Estate Training Centre offers RPL to all students. RPL is an assessment process that recognises your current skill and knowledge gained from previous education and training and work and life experience. If you believe you have any of the skill or knowledge covered in this course, you should contact our Student Experience Team on 1300 024 401.
The course is delivered and assessed online. Students have eight months to complete their course.
Online Student Portal
Training and assessment are undertaken by logging onto our online Student Portal. The Student Portal is where all your learning materials, resources, discussion forums, support and assessments are located. Everything you need to complete your course is in the Student Portal. All materials and support are included in the cost of the course.
Assessment
The assessments for this course are varied and include:
- Multiple choice Quiz
- Questions (Short and extended answer questions)
- Online case studies (Workplace situation activities)
Marking Time-frames
Harcourts Real Estate Training Centre aims to provide assessment results as soon as possible. All assessments will be marked and results available to students within five business days after submission. If marking time-frames are likely to exceed this time (due to peak demand, holiday periods, unforeseeable circumstances etc.), affected students will be advised by email with an estimated time for marking of their assessment.
Statement of Attainment
When students successfully complete all assessments and requirements for each unit in their course they will be issued with a Statement of Attainment listing each completed unit.
Industry Learning Support
STATE COACH
Molly Gibbons
STUDENT SUPPORT
Kate Venardos