Minnesota CAM-ICB & Department of Commerce Classes
These courses have been approved by the Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAM-ICB, aka CAI) to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA® certification. They have also been approved by the Minnesota Department of Commerce to fulfill Real Estate credits.
KS Minnesota Class Menu
Statutes of Limitation and Repose in Construction Defect Claims
Length: 1 hours
Credits: 1
Don’t let your communities’ defect claims expire. This will not only protect your clients financially, but will also help your management company to avoid potential liability to the association and/or unit owners.
Community Association Jeopardy!
Length: 1.5 hours
Credits: 1.5
This class uses the format of a popular game show to teach on a wide variety issues that managers face on a regular basis. Topics covered in this workshop include; ins and outs of board meetings, elections, rules and fines, continuing violations, reselling units, lawsuits, qualifications of property managers, documents, assessments and much more. In this class we use relevant real world examples to illustrate the teaching points.
Developer Transition
Length: 1.5 hours
Credits: 1.5
In this class managers learn about turnover from Declarant to homeowner control. What does it mean and what are associations' rights and responsibilities? What are the Declarants' responsibilities. An emphasis is placed on protecting the manager, association, board, and builder from legal liability.
The Role of the Association Manager in Construction Defect Litigation
Length: 1.5 hours
Credits: 1.5
The litigation phase of construction defects can be a new and eye opening experience for any manager. This course discusses the various procedures and guidelines that a manager must follow when undertaking an association with construction deficiencies. The goal of this course is to teach managers about their role concerning: Informal inspections, Interactions with boards throughout the process, Liaisons that must be created, Settlement procedures, disclosure duties, due diligence, the reconstruction phase, and Manager compensation.
Fiduciary Duties of HOA Board Members
Length: 1 hours
Credits: 1
As a manager, your boards often ask you how they should handle a variety of situations that routinely arise. What are the standards of conduct for your boards, and what do they need to do to avoid potential liability to unit owners?
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