ARE YOU CALIFORNIA VERSION m-100
COURSE MATERIALS Participant guide and flash drive with bonus readings and materials.
COURSE LENGTH
2.5 days | 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. on first two days |
8:30 a.m.–noon on day three TUITION
CAI manager member: $459 Nonmember: $559
DESIGNATION CREDIT Successful completion of the M-100 can be the first step toward earning the CMCA credential, awarded by CAMICB. Visit
www.camicb.org for details.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
CREDIT Visit
www.caionline.org/pmdp for information on continuing education for state licenses.
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The Essentials of Community Association Management
SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT STARTS WITH THE ESSENTIALS. This comprehensive course offers a practical overview of association man- agement that addresses each topic required by the Manager Certification Titling Act. You’ll receive a 400-page participant guide filled with dozens of sample forms and time-saving tips for working with homeowners, vendors, managers, and other professionals. Successful completion of this course is the first step in obtaining a professional designation in community associa- tion management. Topics include: ❚ Roles and responsibilities of managers, owners, committees, and the board
❚ Management ethics ❚ Developing, implementing, and enforcing rules ❚ Organizing and conducting board meetings ❚ Preparing budgets and funding reserves ❚ Assessment collection policies and procedures ❚ Collecting delinquent payments ❚ Financial statements, reporting methods, and operations ❚ Evaluating risk management and insurance programs ❚ Implementing maintenance programs ❚ Preparing bid requests and identifying key contract provisions ❚ Recruiting, selecting and managing personnel ❚ Managing sustainable and developing communities
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