The REDDA CPD is mandatory for all Dealers and Salesmen registered under the Act. The course is designed to reinforce previous knowledge gained by taking elements of the legislation and showing its applicability to practice. Completion of the course is required to fulfill the Board's requirement for continued professional development and annual license renewal.
- Teacher: Ainsworth Norton
The Leadership and Management in Real Estate is a CPD course designed to expose the real estate dealer and salesman, to the relationship between leadership styles and job performance in the real estate industry.
- Teacher: Ainsworth Norton
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- Teacher: Ainsworth Norton
The objective of the AML 2 CPD course is to update practitioners on the primary elements of Anti-Money Laundering Legislation, building on the content which was provided during pre-licensing training.
- Teacher: Ashleigh Britto
- Teacher: Ainsworth Norton
The Real Estate industry is obligated to follow the reporting regime provisioned by the prevailing Anti Money Laundering legislation. Of importance is the industry’s knowledge of how to file these reports and the route that is provided for filing. This course is designed to take you through the process of registering on the Go-AML portal to report on what you may encounter as suspicious activities.
- Teacher: Ashleigh Britto
- Teacher: Ainsworth Norton
With the passage of the Terrorism Prevention (Designated Reporting Entity) Real Estate Dealers Order Resolution, real estate practitioners in Jamaica are required to report financial transactions that are linked to, or suspected to be linked to terrorism. This course helps participants to understand why this is important to the country, as well as their individual practice, and what reports are required to be filed.
- Teacher: Ashleigh Britto
- Teacher: Ainsworth Norton
The Common Issues in the Real Estate Course seeks to identify and provide corrective solutions to those issues pertinent to the operations of the industry’s practitioners, that are likely to have legal and professional implications. These issues are generally contrary to the statutory rules established in the Real Estate (Dealers & Developers) Act and the Registration (Strata Titles) Act.
- Teacher: Ashleigh Britto
- Teacher: Ainsworth Norton