02 Mar (HQ) Property Management for the Real Estate Practitioner - 3 CE (HQ) Property Management for the Real Estate Practitioner - 3 CE Monday, March 2, 2026 (1:30 PM to 4:30 PM) 3.00 Education Credits Commercial, Commercial Certificate Classes, Continuing Education, Global HQ, Property Management Certification Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructorsCancellation Policy This course is approved for 3 HRS of Continuing Education. Florida rules require that we monitor attendance and we can not issue credit for less than the number of approved hours. In order to receive credit for your course, please arrive on time and stay for the entire class. Sign-in and Sign-out is required for this class to receive full credit. This course offers 3 Commercial Certification Points from Section 10 Want to know more about Property Management without jumping in headfirst? This is the course for a REALTOR® that wants or needs to know enough about Property Management to get by – whether to manage a property or two now, or as an introduction to property management if they are considering possible investment down the road. This class will prepare the student for those times when they must act as a property manager. It will walk them through the reasons that they are needed, what they need to do, and what they can expect from a legal standpoint. For the most efficient results, the material is written to provide Realtors® with hands on, everyday information for actual management engagements. Finally, the course is designed to provide homebuyers with a knowledgeable practitioner, familiar with both the practice and the laws behind landlord/tenant relationships. Objectives: After taking this class students will be able to: • List seven reasons why professional property management is needed • List the most common property management assignments and the specific challenges with each • List the protected classes under the various Fair Housing laws • Describe the fiduciary duties of a property manager • Define the specific accounting requirements • List the steps required in a tenant eviction • Define the potential problems between manager and tenant and between owner and manager • Describe six sources of potential management clients • Describe seven sources and methods for attracting tenants to management properties Omar Capellan Omar Capellan owns and operates a real estate brokerage firm in Cape Canaveral, FL. He is a certified FEMA inspector, commercial Real Estate investor, Real Estate Broker and holds both GRI and ABR designations. Omar was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico and moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1993 to attend college. He began a second career as a real estate investor in the residential market in 2000. In 2005, he obtained his real estate license. In 2008, Omar transitioned to full-time property management, and in 2012 he became a licensed broker.In 2012, Omar was appointed Chairman of the Business and Economic Development board for the City of Cape Canaveral, which he continues to serve as such. In 2013, he was reappointed to serve for 3-years. In 2017, he was appointed to be part of the Planning & Zoning board for the City of Cape Canaveral.He engineers creative transactions and financing options for his clients. Due to his dynamism, he keeps students engaged and the student’s remarks and evaluations are very positive.Omar’s interests include investments, learning, golfing and flying, and he is a triathlete. Cancelation must be received in writing 72 hours prior to class. No refunds/credits within 72 hours. No refunds/credits for No Shows. To cancel your registration send an email to the Education Department at registration@miamire.com