Condominium Management

Description

The Condominium Management certificate program is offered in partnership with the Condominium Management Regulatory Authority of Ontario (CMRAO). This part-time program has been developed to train you in condominium management law, relationship building, building operations and maintenance, condominium financials, and operational quality of residential and commercial condominium management. Theory and examples of day-to-day problems and practices are blended so that you can apply what you have learned. Faculty come from the field, are licensed and have hands-on experience managing condominiums.
 
The Condominium Management Certificate Program is accredited by the CMRAO and is a direct result of collaboration with employers and leading industry experts to prepare learners with the technical and essential skills necessary to be effective, efficient, adaptive and innovative in the dynamic condominium sector. The program features 5 stackable micro-credentials that are a mix of on-line and instructor-led learning. Learner completing the course will also receive a micro-credential badge upon completion of each course.
 
The Certificate of Completion is issued upon successful completion of 5 Compulsory courses and 5 Regulatory Exams.
 
LIMITED LICENCE

Effectively an "entry-level" licence, Limited Licensees can provide condominium management services only under the supervision of a General Licensee or Transitional General Licensee ("supervising licensee") and only if they are employed by a licensed condominium management provider.
 
Limited Licensees:
  • do not require condominium management work experience
  • must work under supervision
  • can provide condominium management services only under the employment of a licensed condominium management provider
  • cannot be employed directly by a condominium corporation
The conditions of a Limited Licence are defined under section 8 of the General Regulation. We recommend learners complete Excellence in Condominium Management Course with the regulator CMRAO prior to enrolling into the program.
 
PROGRESSING TO A GENERAL LICENCE
 
Limited Licensees may apply for a General Licence after they have completed the required work experience and education. These requirements must be completed within five years of applying for the General Licence. 
 
The work experience requirements for a Limited Licensee to obtain a General Licence are:
  • obtain at least two years of work experience (2,920 hours) and
  • perform the following activities under the supervision of one or more supervising licensees:
  • plan and participate in meetings of the Board of Directors of a client
  • plan and participate in meetings of owners, including at least one annual general meeting within the meaning of the Condominium Act, 1998
  • participate in the preparation of a budget for a condominium corporation that the licensee has presented to the board of directors of a client
  • interpret financial statements for a client, prepared under Section 66 of the CMSA and presented to the board of directors of the client
  • prepare and present reports to the board of directors of a client
  • oversee the maintenance or repair of units and common elements within the meaning of the Condominium Act, 1998, or client assets, if any
Condominium Management courses are OSAP Eligible
 
Learners enrolled in an Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) approved micro-credential program can apply for financial assistance through OSAP for Micro-credentials. Eligible students must apply for funding for each course separately by following the step-by-step application process. Applications for OSAP for Micro-credential assistance cannot overlap with another micro-credential study period (funding for multiple courses cannot be applied for concurrently).
 
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
 
To be eligible for funding through the OSAP for Micro-credentials courses, you must meet the criteria below as well as certain residency and income requirements specified on the OSAP website:
 
Registered in an OSAP-approved micro-credential
  • Condominium Management – Relationship Building
  • Condominium Management – Building Operations and Management
  • Condominium Management – Law 
  • Condominium Management – Financials
  • Condominium Management – Operational Quality
  • Must be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP program
  • Previous OSAP loans must be in good standing (i.e. you have not defaulted on a student loan and/or you are not restricted from participating in financial aid programs)
Curriculum
Compuslory Courses
  • CNDO 102 Condominium Management - Law 
  • CNDO 103 Condominium Management - Relationship Building 
  • CNDO 104 Condominium Management - Building Operations and Maintenance 
  • CNDO 105 Condominium Management - Financials 
  • CNDO 106 Condominium Management - Operational Quality 
Regulatory Exams
  • CDEX 102 Condominium Management- Law Regulatory Exam 
  • CDEX 103 Condominium Management - Relationship Building Regulatory Exam 
  • CDEX 104 Condominium Management - Building Operations and Maintenance Regulatory Exam 
  • CDEX 105 Condominium Management-Financials-Regulatory Exam 
  • CDEX 106 Condominium Management-Operational Quality Regulatory Exam
 
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
 

Overview

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  • Institution: Humber College
  • Program type: Certificate of Achievement
  • Language: English
  • Program Code: CE0001
  • Delivery Method: Fully Online/Distance

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Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.