ACT AUCTION SOA CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice
This is for Class 1 and 2 Licence holders looking to add Auctioneers Accreditation to their licence.
This is for Class 1 and 2 Licence holders looking to add Auctioneers Accreditation to their licence.
Qualification requirements
In ACT, you need a Land Auctioneer Licence to conduct auctions of property, land (including rural land) or livestock.
Units of Competency
Learners must achieve competency in the following 3 units as per the training package rules.
| 1 | PPREP4161 | Undertake pre-auction processes |
| 2 | CPPREP4162 | Conduct and complete sale by auction |
| 3 | CPPREP4163 | Complete post-auction process and contract execution |
We offer the 3 Units of the – CPP41419 Certificate IV In Real Estate Practice in ACT through a number of Registered Training Organisations (RTO) under a third party provider arrangement. Your enrolment will be through one of our partner RTO’s who will issue your qualification once they are satisfied you have successfully completed all the requirements of the course. Full details of our partnership arrangements and responsibilities will be provided to you upon enrolment and is fully explained in your Learner Handbook.
How long does it take
3 months to complete the course after enrolling.
Can I apply for Recognition of Prior Learning?
Yes you can – we will review your previous related studies and experience. Contact the team for more information.
Checklist for you to apply with Access Canberra
$880pp inc GST
Location – Canberra, or Zoom for regional/rural students.
If you would like to look at bespoke group training please contact the team for a quote.
What units will I complete?
CPPREP4161, Undertake pre-auction processes
CPPREP4162, Conduct and complete sale by auction
CPPREP4163, Complete post-auction process and contract execution
What support will I receive and how is the program delivered?
We will provide support to help you complete your training. Group Mentoring sessions are offered in a Canberra Location, or Zoom for regional/rural students – we strongly suggest you attend these as you will learn from other participants and our skilled trainers will guide you through the assessment.
How is this program delivered?
There are options – one on one or self-paced distance learning or small bespoke groups or group mentoring sessions at REIACT. Depending on requirements of Covid – zoom sessions will also be offered as needed.
How long does it take to receive a Statement or Attainment?
Upon successful completion of the training and full payment of your course enrolment fee, a Statement of Attainment will be provided within twenty eight (28) days.
How do I start? What happens next?
You need to enrol in the course – there is some simple paperwork and a deposit is needed to get you started. Then book into the Scheduled Sessions to complete the training.
What is RPL?
Recognition of Prior Learning. This means you do not need to complete training on topics you already know. RMC offer to review your skills, experience, prior training and knowledge free of charge. We’ll then create a tailored training plan which will detail what you will gain RPL for and what assessments you will have to complete. Contact us to find out more.
What is the success rate for your students finishing?
RMC enjoys over a 95% completion rate. We are available to answer and question you have and will actively follow you up to ensure you stay on track.
What’s a USI (Unique Student Identifier) – it’s on the enrolment form?
The USI (Unique Student Identifier) is needed for your enrolment form. If you do not have one you can create one free of charge by clicking here. If you already have one but can’t find it – check on what is by clicking here.