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THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOR CONDOMINIUM MANAGERS

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June 1, 2023
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In Ontario, General Licensees who provide services to condominiums are required to meet educational and experiential prerequisites to hold a license. As the condominium industry evolves, licensees must stay updated with legislative changes and maintain professional competencies. The CMRAO's Continuing Professional Education (CPE) program offers virtual and in-person activities to address various aspects of a condominium manager's role. Starting from July 1, 2023, General Licensees must accumulate a minimum of 10 CPE credits annually. The competencies expected of a General Licensee are categorized into Foundational, Management, and Professional skills. The CPE program helps General Licensees maintain and improve their competencies, acquire new knowledge and skills, and stay up-to-date with relevant regulations and technology.

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Ontario, General Licensees, condominium industry, educational prerequisites, experiential prerequisites, CMRAO, Continuing Professional Education, CPE, virtual activities, in-person activities, legislative changes, professional competencies, condominium manager, CPE credits, Foundational skills, Management skills, Professional skills, consumer protection.




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THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOR CONDOMINIUM MANAGERS
June 1, 2023
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