COURSE DESCRIPTION
C21 RENTALS has been designed for all Real Estate Agents in the industry, however it is compulsory for our rental agents by giving the Real Estate Agent an in-depth analysis of what goes on in the rental and leasing industry. The C21 RENTALS course has a comprehensive outline of lease agreements, acts, law and allows even a brand new rental agents to become a top earning Real Estate Agent in their industry. Any agent dealing with Rentals and Lease agreements will find the fundamental importance of this course. C21 RENTALS is designed to break down each complicate Act, Lease Agreement and ensure client satisfaction even with a complicated tenant. This course gives you the ability to ensure you work in a legal and professional way when dealing with Lease Agreements and daily activities.
CERTIFICATION
After completing the three modules of the C21 RENTALS course, the agent will receive their C21 RENTALS Certificate, this Certificate will be logged to the Century 21 National Training Academy and can also be added to your Professional and Personal Portfolio
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Tenants, Landlords and Leases – (What are the rights and obligations of the Tenant and Landlord?)
- Rental Housing Act – (no.50 of 1999)
- Unfair Practice Regulations
- Consumer Protection Act
- Rental Housing Tribunals – (How to lay a complaint and what some of the Rental Housing Tribunals functions are?)
- Prevention Of Illegal Eviction (PIE Act)
- FAQ – (What is a Lease Agreement?)
- What are the rules, regulations and ramifications of the Rental Acts?
- EAAB Code Of Conduct and how this affects the Rental Agent?
- How to understand and complete a Lease Agreement.
- What is the difference between a “Once Off / Managing Lease Agreement?”
- What are the duties of a Rental Agent?
- Deposits
- Tenant Application Form – (How to complete and how to submit an application form?)
- Inspection forms and other legal documentation.
- Before and After the procedures when Leasing any property.
Course Features
- Lectures 110
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 6 hours
- Language English
- Students 448
- Assessments Yes
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Introduction
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Module 1 - Acts
- Module 1 Materials
- Rental Terms
- Rental Housing Act
- RIGHT of a Landlord and a Tenant
- DUTY of the Landlord
- DUTY of the Tenant
- Unfair Practice Regulations
- Changing of Locks
- Conditions and Maintenance
- Reconstruction, Refurbishment, Construction and Demolition
- Entry
- Receipt
- Municipal Services
- Landlords
- Tenants
- Consumer Protection Act
- Notice
- Right of Cancellation
- Rental Housing Tribunal
- Making a Complaint
- Prevention of Illegal Eviction (PIE Act)
- Unlawful Occupier
- Granting an Eviction Order
- EAAB Code of Conduct
- General Duty to Protect the Public’s Interest
- Accepting a Mandate
- Duty to Disclose
- Duty Not to Make Misrepresentation
- Duty in Respect of Offers and Contracts
- Prohibition Against Undue Influence
- Remuneration
- Trust Money and Interest
- Questions
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Module 2 - Frequently Asked Questions
- Module 2 Materials
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Obligations of a Landlord and a Tenant
- What is a Lease Agreement?
- Do I need a Written Lease?
- What must the Lease say?
- Are there any Rights or Obligations that a Lease cannot take away?
- What is a Deposit?
- What if there are things that Need to be Fixed?
- Who pays the Municipal Services?
- What should be in a Tenants Monthly Service Statement?
- Can a Tenant Buy Services Directly?
- What is a Tenants Water and Electricity gets Cut off?
- Unfair or Illegal Behaviour
- What can a Tenant do?
- Landlord tries to Evict the Tenant – Rental Housing Tribunal
- When can a Tenant Withhold their Rent?
- When can a Tenant have Family and Friends come and stay with them?
- When can a Tenant have a Tenant of their Own?
- What happens if the Tenant cannot pay their Rent on Time?
- Can the Landlord increase the Rent during the Lease?
- Can a Tenant Challenge Unfair Rent and Services Charges?
- What if the Landlord Sells the Property?
- What Repairs are the Tenant’s Responsibility?
- Brining a Lease Agreement to an End
- When can a Tenant Challenge an Unfair Cancellation or Termination?
- What if the Lease Ends and the Tenant stays?
- What is the Landlord removes the Tenant?
- How does a Landlord get a Court Order?
- Can the Tenant get someone else to take over the Lease?
- What happens when the Tenant wants to move out?
- What if the Landlord Fails to Inspect the Property?
- What if they can’t Inspect the Property at the same Time?
- What happens if there has been damage during the Lease Period?
- What happens if there are no Damages to the Property?
- What can a Tenant do if the Landlord refuses to give back their Deposit?
- The Relationship between the Landlord, the Tenant and the Body Corporate
- Questions?
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Module 3 - Rental Paperwork
- Module 3 Materials
- Rental Paperwork
- Introduction letter
- Listing Form
- Property Letting and Management Authorisation
- Property Letting Authorisation without Management
- Tenant Application
- Managing Lease
- Rental and Payment
- Lease Period
- Deposit
- Additional Payments by the Lessee
- Acknowledgments by Lessee and Lessor
- The Consumer Protection Act
- Payment of Rates and Taxes and Levies
- Prohibition Against Subletting
- Occupation
- Defects and Maintenance
- “For Sale” and “To Let” Notices
- Use of the Premises by the Lessee
- Improvements
- Breach Cancellation
- Domicile
- General
- Commission/Estate Agent
- Special Conditions
- Signatures
- Once-off (Introduction) Lease
- Inspection and Inspection Forms
- Authorisation for Repair
- Notice to Vacate
- Acknowledgement of Notice to Vacate
- Invoice and Receipt
- Rental File Check List and Rental File
- Things to Remember
- What you will Need
- Questions
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C21 Rentals Final Test
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Learning about Rentals and the Acts