Real Estate Property Manager License Course

Jan
21
2025
Tue, Jan 21 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
7 sessions ending Tue, Mar 4
Online

This course is designed for those seeking to apply for a Property Manager license in the State of Oregon. This course introduces licensing laws and rules including statutes within Oregon Revised Statute Chapter 696 pertaining to property management and Oregon Administrative Rules under division 863. After the class term ends, you must pass a required exam from the Oregon Real Estate Agency's (OREA)exam vendor.

This course combines seven (7) weekly interactive ZOOM sessions along with online home study to meet the OREA pre-exam requirement. You must complete a total of 60 hours of study between weekly ZOOM classes and online studies. Plan to spend 4-6 hours each week completing the online home study in addition to attending the Tuesday evening classes. The course is approved by the OREA.

Course Prerequisites:

There are no prerequisites to take this course. However, in order to become licensed by the State of Oregon Real Estate Agency, license applicants must:

Be at least 18 years of age Have a high school diploma, GED or international equivalent Must be able to pass a background check (Other OREA requirements may apply) Course Objectives: Students who pass this course are eligible to take the proctored Oregon Property Manager License exam. The license exam is a required step to becoming a licensed property manager through the State or OREA. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to describe real estate laws and rules that protect the Oregon consumer in need of property management services provided by a licensed property manager.

Technology Requirements:

Reliable internet access capable of watching livestreaming content Laptop or desktop computer Webcam and microphone for use with ZOOM meetings Ability to scan and send PDF documents to instructor Course materials are provided in advance of the first class.

Good to Know:

A licensed property manager can manage rental real estate on behalf of a property owner. While holding a property manager license, the licensee may work on their own or with others. A licensed property manager may not assist others during the home buying and selling process; that is the role of a real estate broker.

Prior to taking the State Property Manager License exam, you must apply for a Property Manager license and pay an application fee to the OREA.

Register and make payment online under "Workshops & Programs" at: UCC SBDC


Fee: $ 599.00