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The course that's a must for every property manager on Nov. 10

Addressing ethical dilemmas commonly faced by today's real estate managers, this 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. Ethics for the Real Estate Manager (ETH800 will be held on Nov. 10 a the Knickerbocker Plaza, 51 Second Ave. (between 91st & 92nd Sts.) The tuition is $185 for members and $230 for non-members. What you will learn: * IREM Code of Professional Ethics: Applications to real world situations, ethical duties to clients, tenants/residents, employers, and colleagues. * Ethical decision making: Ethical vs. unethical business practices, tactics for resolving ethical dilemmas, scenarios with ethical implications. * Conflict of interest: Fiduciary relationships, conflict of interest scenarios. * Detailed case study: Enforcement of the IREM Code of Professional Ethics, the role of the IREM Ethics and Discipline Committee, review of actual ethics cases and their implications. How you will benefit: Conduct business using the highest standards of integrity and professionalism Resolve conflicts efficiently and ethically. This course is pending continuing education approval. Register today at iremnyc.org or call 212-944-9445 https://secure.homeownercommunitiesonline.com/nyc/irem/calendar/register.phx?navid=32&itemid=164
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