Each year we run a legal training programme, both in London and regionally, to keep relocation professionals at the very highest levels of up to knowledge in the law relating to property.
Attendance at three of the six seminars within a 12 month period, qualifies delegates for the ARP's unique qualification, the Certification in Tenancy Law for Relocation Professionals, as well as qualifying towards the EARP CERP European wide qualifications. For more details on EARP courses and qualifications, click here.
Legal Programme Day Two
Tuesday June 24th
Day Two of the legal programme will cover the most up to date legislation on Damage and Dilapidation, as well as a general update on property issues, including HIPs. The afternoon will structured around a bring-your-issues clinic.
For full details, click here.
Regional Legal Training - Halifax
This full day of legal training will cover drafting lease agreements, tenant protection clauses, disrepair and a general update including a closer loko at energy efficency certifcates.
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The Fundmentals of Relocation, two day programme is aimed at newcomers to the relocation industry and provides a very comprehensive overview of the delivery of relocation services.
For an introduction to the Fundamentals Programmes, click here.
Attendance at the two day programme also qualifies delegates for the EARP qulification, Certificate for European Relocation Professionals Level One (CERP1). For full details of the EARP, click here.
Fundamentals of Relocation Day One
This seminar will be run again during October. Details will be here shortly.
Fundamentals of Relocation Day Two
Monday June 30th
Day Two of the programme takes delegates into the specifics of working with both corporate and private clients, how to market your services and the importance of cultural and psychological understanding in service delivery.
For full details, click here.
For a map of how to reach the event, click here.
Our open forums are a great platform for our members to let us know what they need from the ARP. The forums we ran during 2007 gave us clear indications as to how to go forward to best represent the interests of members and our industry.
During 2008 we will be running further forums, specifically aimed at the various types of members of the ARP.
Our programme for the Spring and Summer will be published here and in our online publication, Point2Point at the start of March. For more information about our forums or any suggestions you have, please don't hesitate to contact us.