Class Time: Daytime
Member | Advanced Registration: 39.00
Non Member | Advanced Registration: 49.00
Location: Zoom Video Conference
Duration: 03/10/2025-03/10/2025
Instructor: Jamie Lyons
03/10/2025
Mon
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
You will create forms (notices, proxies, agendas and other meeting documents) to use in your practice. You will learn quorum and voting requirements and parliamentary procedures for board and owner meetings. You also will be introduced to the numerous books and records a corporation is required to keep pursuant to Georgia law and will learn which items corporate members are permitted to inspect and copy and procedures under the law for membership inspection of records.
**THIS CLASS WILL TAKE PLACE VIRTUALLY VIA ZOOM**Your class information and Zoom link will be sent to you after registration, prior to class.
Requirements for participating in a virtual class:
Please Note: If you have previously taken this course, the Georgia Real Estate Commission requires 366 days before you can receive credit.
Jamie Lyons, a partner with Lazega & Johanson, is a veteran Community Association Attorney. Licensed in 1994 as an instructor of the Georgia Real Estate Commission, Jamie has taught the Community Association Management pre-licensing course since its inception in 1996 and has received awards for her excellent programs. Jamie also regularly teaches for the Atlanta REALTORS® Association and her law firm’s school about timely topics in the community association and real estate industries.
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
You will learn to create operating and capital reserve budgets, how to evaluate a debtor for potential collections and what to expect when litigating a collection matter. You also will learn how the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act may regulate their actions.
Duration: 03/11/2025-03/11/2025
03/11/2025
Tue
You will distinguish between association and owner maintenance obligations and be introduced to the process of selecting vendors, working through a bid process and negotiating contract provisions for association maintenance and repair obligations. You will compare and contrast insurance requirements for different types of community associations and evaluate an association's maintenance and repair obligations when there is no insurance coverage and when there is coverage. Lastly, you will explore how to successfully resolve materialmens lien disputes and contract disputes according to Georgia's Right to Repair Act.
You will review different types of enforcement mechanisms permitted by community association covenants and common defenses usually raised against these enforcement procedures. Additionally, you will learn about federal laws regulating enforcement issues in community associations, such as the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the Fair Housing Act.
Standard Registration: 50.00
Location: Atlanta REALTORS® Center
Duration: 03/17/2025-03/17/2025
Instructor: Joi Bostic
03/17/2025
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Practice makes perfect... If you’ve completed your Broker Pre-license course, Capitus offers a 1-day "super" CRAM several times a year. This challenging review is designed to assist you in passing the school or state exams. Veteran real estate educators will guide you through a series of lectures, practice tests and Q&As to enhance your knowledge in areas that you find difficult. You'll be given numerous quizzes to prepare you for the real-world application questions that comprise the state Broker exam. The instructor will review the questions and answers and provide you an opportunity to discuss critical content that you may not understand.
This course is optional for Broker students but you are strongly advised to take advantage of this opportunity, designed to push you over the top on your school and state exams. Cram Course classes frequently fill up early and pre-registration is required.
Please note, no educational credit is given for this program. However, it may be used to make up hours that you missed in your classroom course if needed. Please contact Capitus at 404.252.6768 to discuss your options.
Since Joi Bostic was a little girl, everyone around her would say that she would grow up to teach others. Although she would hold classes with her dolls and stuffed animals, she resisted and protested against a career as a teacher. Her formal education had her on track to enter corporate America in the area of marketing management. However, after college, Joi finally followed her “true calling” and entered the classroom in 1988. Since then she has taught college credit courses, traveled the country delivering workshops and seminars and designed hundreds of courses and workshops. Joi has earned a reputation for Real Estate training as being a thorough, easy-to-understand instructor with humor and practical application. Recently, Joi completed and was awarded the REEA Gold Standard Instructor Certification. Joi’s goal in instructing is to ensure that learning takes place in an enjoyable safe environment and each student walks away with an understanding of the material. In 2021, Joi received the Mary Shern Educator of the Year Award by the Georgia Real Estate Educators Association (GREEA).
Standard Registration: 65.00
Duration: 03/29/2025-03/30/2025
03/29/2025
Sat
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
03/30/2025
Sun
Practice makes perfect... If you’ve completed your salesperson Pre-license course, Capitus offers a 2-day weekend "super" CRAM course on a quarterly basis. This challenging weekend review is designed to assist you in passing the school or state exams. Veteran real estate educators will guide you through a series of lectures, practice tests and Q&As to enhance your knowledge in areas that you find difficult. Over the 2 days, you'll be given numerous quizzes on all the topics that make up the Salesperson Prelicense course. The instructor will review the questions and answers and provide you an opportunity to discuss critical content that you may not understand.
This course is optional for Salesperson students but you are strongly advised to take advantage of this opportunity, designed to push you over the top on your school and state exams. Cram Course classes frequently fill up early and pre-registration is required.
Duration: 05/08/2025-05/08/2025
05/08/2025
Thu
You will learn the differences and similarities among the different types of real estate licenses offered by the Georgia Real Estate Commission. We will explore how a person can provide Community Association Management Services while being exempt from the License Law. You will understand to whom a real estate licensee owes a duty and what happens if a conflict arises between the licensee's broker and client. You also will learn about the international trade organization called Community Associations Institute and how the organization can help you gain professional knowledge and training.
Advanced Registration: 325.00
Duration: 05/08/2025-05/13/2025
05/09/2025
Fri
05/12/2025
05/13/2025
Not only does this course provide 24 Hours of CE towards your real estate license, but it provides important information for anyone who lives or is involved with a Community Association. Learn the principles of agency & brokerage as well as a detailed analysis of maintenance, budgeting, rule enforcement and much more.
A Textbook is REQUIRED for this class. PLEASE come by the CAPITUS office to pick them up during regular business hours or CALL us to make arrangements to have them shipped.
Looking for a new opportunity? Employment of Community Association managers is projected to increase faster than the average for all occupations. If you want to be involved in the management or operations of a Community Association, this comprehensive course is for you! This Postlicense Series includes 8 courses and satisfies the 1st year agent postlicense course requirement.
Printed Class Materials are REQUIRED for this class. PLEASE come by the CAPITUS office to pick them up during regular business hours or CALL us to make arrangements to have them shipped.
Looking for a new opportunity? Employment of Community Association Managers is projected to increase faster than the average for all occupations. If you want to be involved in the management or operations of a Community Association, this comprehensive course is for you! This Prelicense Series includes 8 courses and satisfies the CAM Prelicense course requirement.
Cost: $0.00
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