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Western Australian Restricted Property Manager Registration Course

Wanting to work in property management in Western Australia? This is the course for you!

Course Overview

Our online WA Restricted PM Registration Course is industry endorsed and supported.

This course will give you the educational requirement needed to obtain a restricted registration (restricted to property management transactions) with the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. With a restricted registration (restricted to property management transactions) you can choose from a number of property management roles within the industry, including residential, commercial, retail, and more.

The Course Covers

  • Legislation and ethics governing the practice of real estate and those who work in the industry.
  • Roles and responsibilities of all those managing property including employment requirements
  • Routine administration of property transactions and core functions of agency practice
  • Handling and completion of common property and tenancy related documents, correspondence and statements
  • Marketing properties for lease
  • Property management and maintenance
  • Prepare and pitch client presentations
  • Identify and manage risks
  • Prepare and presentation of property and tenancy matters at Tribunal

Course Cost

$1100

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.

Units of Competency

The course consists of twelve (12) units of competency which are taken from the qualification CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice. These units of competency are delivered and assessed in the clusters below. This is the recommended order to commence your course.
Individual Unit
CPPREP4001Prepare for professional practice in real estate
Cluster: Legal and Ethical Practice
CPPREP4002Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate
CPPREP4003Access and interpret legislation in real estate
Individual Unit
CPPREP4005Prepare to work with real estate trust accounts
Individual Unit
CPPREP4101Appraise property for sale or lease
Cluster: Marketing in Real Estate
CPPREP4004Establish marketing and communication profiles in real estate
CPPREP4102Market property
Cluster: Property Management
CPPREP4121Establish landlord relationships
CPPREP4122Manage tenant relationships
CPPREP4123Manage tenancy
Individual Unit
CPPREP4124End Tenancy
Individual Unit
CPPREP4125Transact in trust accounts
The Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) complete requirements can be found via the following link:DMIRS Requirements

This course will give you the educational requirement needed to obtain a restricted registration (restricted to property management transactions) with the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.

Please note that to work in real estate as a Property Manager, you must:

  • Be 18+ years of age
  • Be competent in all units of competency
  • Be registered through DMIRS
  • Apply for registration within 12 months of receiving your certification documentation.

Enrolment Requirements

You must satisfy the following enrolment requirements to enrol in this course:

  1. Hold a valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)
  2. Have Year 10 or above competency in English language and numeracy
  3. Meet the technology requirements
  4. Be over the age of 18 years.

Payment plans for this course can be arranged through our provider, Ezypay, assisting you to spread their course payments over a period of time. Ezypay is a subscription payment option that enables you, to create recurring direct debit payments. For details on Ezypay payment plans visit our Payment Plans page.

For full details on the payment options available please check out our payment options page or contact our Student Experience Team

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. You will have 12 months from the enrolment date to undertake study, research and complete your assessments.  The flexibility of our course structure means that you could be completed much sooner if you have the time to invest in your studies. 

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 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.

When students successfully complete all assessments and requirements in their course, they will be issued with a Statement of Attainment listing each completed unit. A copy of this document is required by DMIRS when you apply for your required licence or registration. You must apply for registration within 12 months of receiving your certification documentation.

The Course Covers

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