California Association of Community Managers
Home >

New Development Community Management - (Online0824)

If you are having trouble registering using the links under "Event Tasks" at the bottom of the page please contact registration@cacm.org as the course/event may be at max capacity or past the deadline for registration. There may still be room in the course/event.

Description

New Development Community Management

 

Date/Time: 


8/6/2024  9:00 AM - 11:30 AM

8/7/2024 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM

8/13/2024 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM

8/14/2024 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM

8/20/2024 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM 

8/21/2024  9:00 AM - 11:30 AM



Venue: Online

Member Rate: $435

Non-Member Rate: $855

 

This interactive course is designed to increase your depth and breadth of knowledge as it applies to managing a new development community management. Learn many best practices of industry professionals employed in creating and transitioning developer controlled CIDs to owner involved associations while acquiring a toolkit of resources for future use. 

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES 

 

- Describe the relationship role of the manager when working with developer communities;

 

- Describe the role of the Bureau of Real Estate (BRE) and its regulations for new CID subdivisions;

 

- Identify and explain documents pertaining to subdivided lands;

 

- Understand the required start-up operations prior to the first close of escrow;

 

- Set and manage expectations with the builder team, sales team and new homeowners;

 

- Explain the process and best practices for turnover of common amenities;

 

- Identify actions to take when/if the developer doesn't complete the new development;

 

- Understand the ongoing operations developer control;

 

- Acquire strategies to support positive relations between the developer and community members;

 

- Describe the California's Right to Repair Act and the Construction Defect Litigation process; and

 

- Become knowledgeable of the trends in new community development

 

Please note:


This is an advanced-level course. Members must hold a valid CCAM or CAFM in order to satisfy the course pre-requisite. 

Completion of this course is required of all members pursuing their New Development specialty designation.

 


My Registrations

No registrations found.
Association Management Software by MemberSuite
   Core Version: 4.175.1.2310