NAAEI Credential Programs


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Members of Idaho Apartment Association are automatically National Apartment Association members and eligible to earn NAAEI credentials.

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Earning a credential demonstrates your commitment to your career and gives you valuable insights and real-world skills you can use on the job. Credentials also validate your knowledge and skills, enhance your credibility, boost your confidence and earn you respect among clients and peers.

BOOST YOUR CAREER IN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Whether you are just starting a career in residential property management or looking to advance and increase your earning potential, Visto has everything members need.
Visto is a partnership between Grace Hill, the National Apartment Association Education Institute (NAAEI), and NAA Affiliates that provides easy online access to industry-leading credentials, continuing education courses, instructor-led webinars, and more. Visto offers valuable industry accreditation and continuing education training for multifamily career paths, from leasing and community management to maintenance.
Whether you’re looking to build your career, your training department, or your company’s reputation — grow with Visto.
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The following courses are available to our members

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CERTIFIED APARTMENT MANAGER CERTIFIED APARTMENT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN CERTIFIED APARTMENT PORTFOLIO SUPERVISOR
Earning your CAM credential gives you the knowledge to increase your community’s net operating income. Whether you’re new to apartment management or a long-time property manager, you’ll enhance your skills, knowledge, and ability to effectively manage an apartment community and achieve its owners’ investment goals. Maintenance expenses are the single largest controllable element in any operating budget. This course acts as an introduction for new maintenance professionals or as a refresher for the veteran employee, teaching what it takes to run a cost-effective maintenance program. This program’s curriculum emphasizes recruiting, retaining and engaging high-performing employees. You’ll also learn how to analyze and report property and portfolio financial results, conduct due diligence and community takeovers and oversee management agreements.

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NATIONAL APARTMENT LEASING PROFESSIONAL INDEPENDENT RENTAL OWNER PROFESSIONAL CERTIFIED APARTMENT SUPPLIER
Leasing professionals are the first people prospective residents meet and are responsible for generating traffic, conducting leasing demonstrations, overcoming objections and qualifying prospective residents. This program teaches all these skills and more.

The Independent Rental Owner Professional (IROP) credential program is for rental owners who personally hold and manage an apartment property or properties. Independent owners can benefit from training in budget management, tax planning, preventative maintenance, energy efficiency and rental unit preparation as well as qualifying and retaining residents.

A valued supplier partner has a deep understanding of the apartment industry. This course helps you gain that insight so you can better position your products and services to meet industry needs. This course is ideal for new salespeople and helps industry veterans gain further knowledge of apartment community operations.

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CREDENTIAL FOR GREEN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST IN HOUSING CREDIT MANAGEMENT
The Credential for Green Property Management (CGPM) provides management companies and owners a mechanism for meeting initial and ongoing HUD Office of Affordable Preservation (OAHP) training commitments after opting for a green Mark-to-Market restructuring. It also benefits anyone employing Green Operations and Maintenance Practices. Credential holders learn the latest techniques and technologies to make cost-saving green improvements at properties. The Specialist in Housing Credit Management (SHCM) credential helps management professionals master the complex requirements of the Low-Income Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. Affordable housing managers will learn how to communicate LIHTC regulations and processes, prepare for physical inspections, resolve noncompliance and manage documentation and recertification.

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