NFOPP Level 2 Award in Introduction to Residential Property Management Practice (England and Wales)

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NFOPP Registered No. 600740 NFOPP Level 2 Award in Introduction to Residential Property Management Practice (England and Wales) Syllabus The Level 2 Award is divided into 4 Units and each Unit is assessed by a multiple choice examination which is taken on a computer at a test centre. Each exam consists of either 5 or 20 multiple choice which must be answered within 30 minutes. This is the syllabus you will be examined against during the four Unit examinations. Unit (RLPM) General Law, Health, Safety and Security in Relation to Residential Letting and Property Management (Level 3 Unit) (20 ) a pass mark of 70% (4 out of 20 answered correctly) must be achieved for this Unit Unit 2 (CSPS) Customer Service within the Property Sector (Level 2) (5 ) a pass mark of 73% ( out of 5 answered correctly) must be achieved for this Unit Unit 3 (IRPLP) Introduction to Residential Property Letting Practice (Level 2) (5 ) a pass mark of 73% ( out of 5 answered correctly) must be achieved for this Unit Unit 4 (IRPMP) Introduction to Residential Property Management Practice (Level 2) (5 ) a pass mark of 73% ( out of 5 answered correctly) must be achieved for this Unit If you have MOL study materials and they do not match this syllabus please contact MOL directly via telephone 06 203 203 and discuss the changes with them. The full breakdown of each Unit is covered within the following pages. This syllabus displays the number of per element you will be presented with during the examinations. You will still need to achieve the overall pass mark which is detailed; this information has only been added to aid your research and study. Please be advised that all candidates should undertake thorough study for all syllabus elements in order to hold detailed subject knowledge. Effective date st October 205 replaces syllabus v.w

NFOPP Registered No. 600740 Unit General Law, Health, Safety and Security in Relation to Residential Letting and Property Management (Level 3) (RLPM) Unit Overview 30 hours of study recommended (70% pass mark) This unit is about knowing and understanding the general concepts of law relevant to an agent letting and managing residential property. It deals with the historical development and current concepts of the appropriate statute and common law to enable letting agents to understand and carry out their duties to colleagues, customers and the general public. Health, safety, security and discrimination matters are also covered including the legislation and best practice issues relevant to a letting agent in their duties within and outside their office when dealing with colleagues and customers and visiting residential properties. Unit Syllabus Items (elements A J) A B Health and Safety at Work etc Act 974 and security issues relating to self and others both within the workplace and outside when dealing with appraisals, viewings and routine inspections. Safety and security issues on empty and occupied property, including dealing with keys and information. (20) 3 2 C D General legal concepts as they relate to the provision of letting and management services. Common law duties of an agent and their staff; authority including agent of necessity. 3 E Basic land law: freehold, common-hold and leasehold; easements and covenants. 2 F Basic contract law: offer, acceptance and consideration. 3 G Tort: negligence, occupiers liability and vicarious liability. 2 H Discrimination: age, sex, race, disability and other protected characteristics. 2 I Data Protection Act 998. 2 J Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, Money Laundering Regulations 2007.

NFOPP Registered No. 600740 Unit 2 Customer Service within the Property Sector (CSPS) (Level 2) Amendment to syllabus Unit/element Previously Effective from st October 205 Unit 2 element h Consumer protection legislation Syllabus element expanded to include business protection in addition to consumer protection: Consumer and business protection legislation This unit is about knowing and understanding the importance of customer relations in any type of business environment. It deals with the general principles of customer service, but puts them in the context of the work done in the property sector. It also considers the importance of record keeping and how that is essential when dealing with complaints. The dispute resolution services available to the property sector will also be covered. Unit 2 Syllabus Items (elements A I) A Maintaining a well-run office. Dealing with customers: in person, in writing and via the telephone (5) B Presenting information: on services including methods of advertising 2 C Obtaining relevant and accurate information from customers 2 D Identifying the correct person to deal with enquiries and problems E Keeping and updating records 2 F Making appointments, explaining procedures 2 G Follow up and feedback. Monitoring the processes, taking appropriate action, communicating to relevant parties 2 H Consumer and business protection legislation 2 I Dealing with problems, disputes and complaints handling

NFOPP Registered No. 600740 Unit 3 Introduction to Residential Property Letting Practice (IRPLP) (Level 2) This unit is about knowing and understanding the types of tenancy/occupation that can be offered to tenants/occupiers and the factors that affect the rents that can be charged. It also covers the relationship between the agent and the landlord and the statutory checks that must be made relating to the property. It also covers a basic understanding of the relationship that arises between the agent and the tenant and the statutory protection that must be offered to the tenant. Unit 3 Syllabus Items (elements A N) (5) A Responsibility of staff to clients, applicants and tenants B Codes of practice, personal interest and connected persons C General factors affecting rental values: location, size, amenities, condition D Terms of business, fees, EPCs 2 E Types of occupation: leases and licences, ASTs, non Housing Act tenancies 2 F Preparation of a tenancy agreement: typical terms G Safety: fire, gas, electrical, furniture and furnishing regulations 2 H Inventories, safety records I J K L Dealing with applicant s, offers, referencing, guarantors Disability adaptations Local authority enforcement, HHSRS Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) M Board regulations N Financial record keeping, holding and protecting deposits

NFOPP Registered No. 600740 Unit 4 Introduction to Residential Property Management Practice (IRPMP) (Level 2) This unit is about knowing and understanding the obligations that an agent takes on when they undertake the management of the letting. It covers maintenance and repairing obligations owed and the processes and procedures necessary to fulfill those obligations. It also covers the renewal and ending of the tenancy; dealing with deposits and rents. Finally it deals with methods of dispute resolution. Unit 4 Syllabus Items (elements A L) (5) A Holding rent in a client account, implications for overseas landlords B Landlord s repairing and maintenance responsibilities 2 C Tenant s repairing and maintenance responsibilities D Routine visits to tenanted property E Procedures for dealing with tenants complaints and queries, obtaining relevant and accurate information F Arranging repairs: liaison with landlords, tenants and contractors G Dealing with third party complaints H Dealing with rent arrears and breaches of tenancy agreements I Grounds for possession, procedures and notices J Extension, renewal and ending of tenancies 2 K Check out procedures and dilapidations (damage) 2 L Return of deposits, dispute resolution, tenancy deposit protection schemes, redress schemes