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IREM offering Ethics for the Real Estate Manager course June 25

Manhattan, NY Ethics is the cornerstone of IREM. It’s so engrained in the core beliefs, that every certified member of the organization must complete Ethics for the Real Estate Manager. We know that becoming an accomplished business professional takes more than just hard work. How you respond to ethical challenges has a big impact on your long-term personal reputation and success in business. But being ethical is not just a matter of following the law – it’s meeting the standards and expectations that govern the real estate profession. Professional ethics can make the difference between a career as an all-star and a career as an also-ran. Ethics matter. And people pay attention. IREM encourages all real estate professionals to take this class and is happy to offer it in-person on Wednesday, June 25th from 9:00-4:00 at 50 West 17th St. in NYC. The cost is $205 for members; $255 for non-members. There’s limited seating so please register soon at www.irem.org

Successful completion of this course goes towards the Accredited Residential Manager (ARM), Accredited Commercial Manager (ACoM), Certified Property Manager (CPM) and Accredited Management Organization (AMO) designation requirements.

 

Save the dates! Don’t miss out on these two popular, always sold-out events!

Wednesday, September 10th, 2025

Rooftop Cocktail Party

230 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.

Friday, October 10th, 2025

Seventh Annual Clay Shoot

Mid-Hudson Sporting Clays, New Paltz, N.Y. 

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