Property and Building Administration
Provide insight into the functions of management in the administration of Co-living complexes. Areas of understanding include the Residential Tenancies Act, lease negotiation, rent geared to income, breach of contract procedures, collection procedures, insurance and liability, management information systems and marketing/advertising of rental units.
Building Maintenance for Co-Living Property Managers
Build a general overview of management systems, such as the principles of shared living residential construction, building science(s), specification writing, management's responsibility for the management of life safety systems, contract management, and the impact of the Construction Lien Act.
Strategic and Financial Planning for Co-Living Property Managers
Development of Shared Living accounting process and principles, the managerial use of accounting and financial statements and their analysis, and budget preparation procedures for property managers.
Human Relations for Co-Living Property Managers
Shared Living Property Managers must develop the analytical and behavioural skills related to supervision of employees. In addition, they must also interact with tenants, owners, sub-contractors and the general public.
Tenancy Law
Develop a firm understanding of the basic legal principles articulated in the legislation. It will also focus on the practice and procedures at the Landlord and Tenant Board.