Become a “Great” Company: Make More Money with a CRMC

April 24, 2018 • NARPM Smart Education • April 2018 Issue | Volume 29 | Number 4

Be at the Top Echelon of Property Management with a CRMC®

The Certified Residential Management Company (CRMC) Designation is the highest designation offered by NARPM®. This designation signifies that your company meets the highest professional standards of the industry.

As you work more efficiently, your business will improve; and you will find you have significantly heightened your potential for increasing revenue.

The Benefits of Earning a CRMC® Designation

• A more efficient company
• Evaluate and analyze to produce change
• Structure your professional improvement
• Long-lasting results
• Create a professional image by displaying the designation logo

Six Steps in the Process

1. Review the candidacy checklist and determine the work required to commit to earn the CRMC®.

2. Apply for the designation. An assigned mentor will help complete the checklist and guide you through the process.

3. Develop a plan for obtaining the designation. Delegate to staff the day-to-day work of completing the checklist.

4. If your company has a small staff, you might consider hiring a temporary staff person to help complete the checklist.

5. Schedule the audit and celebrate your accomplishment!

6. Join us at the NARPM Annual Convention and Trade Show to receive your award (try to bring as many of your staff as possible).

Start your company on the path to excellence with the CRMC® Designation: www.narpm.org/education/designations-and-certifications/certified-residentialmanagement-company

Which companies are right for the CRMC®?

To apply, you must have an employee in your office that holds the MPM Designation. Your company must also be organized, follow NARPM® best practices, and be ready for the commitment that comes with the CRMC® process.

CRMC® Requirements

• Have an MPM® designee on staff.
• Provide verification of 500 unit years of management experience . (One unit
year equals management of 1 residential unit for 1 year).
• Successfully complete an on-site visit from a NARPM® auditor selected by the
Certification Committee.
• Complete the audit process (including fees) within three years of making application.
www.narpm.org/docs/education/designations/designation_candidacyapp.pdf


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