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10-23-2012 - IREM to hold "Ethics for the Real Estate Manager" course on October 23 at RY Mgmt., 1619 Third Ave.

IREM will hold a course titled, "Ethics for the Real Estate Manager" on October 23 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Conduct business using the highest standards of integrity and professionalism. Resolve conflicts efficiently and ethically. Addressing ethical dilemmas commonly faced by today's real estate managers, this DVD-based course teaches strategies for resolving ethical dilemmas and adherence to the IREM Code of Professional Ethics, culminating in an exam to earn IREM credentialing credit. Topics discussed include: * Code of Professional Ethics * Ethical decision making * Conflict of interest * Review of actual ethics cases and their implications The course will be held at RY Management Co. Inc., 1619 Third Ave. (90th St. between 2nd & 3rd Aves.) Costs: Premier member rate - $175; classic member rate - $200; and non-member rate - $220. Register today at www.iremnyc.org or call 212-944-9445.
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