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AMO Accredited Management Organization®(AMO®)

The AMO accreditation recognizes excellence among real estate management firms. Only those firms that achieve the highest level of performance, experience and financial stability and have a CPM in an executive position can earn the AMO credential. Join the 505 AMO firms, representing over 600 offices worldwide, who hold this distinguished accreditation.

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Becoming an AMO Firm

  • Submit the AMO application. The non-refundable application fee is $405 in 2009.
  • Your firm must have an “executive CPM” who directs and supervises the firm’s real estate management activities and who has completed the AMO education requirements.
  • Adhere to the Minimum Standards and AMO Code of Professional Ethics.
  • Demonstrate business and financial stability by having been in business for at least three years, all of which is verified by an independent credit check.
  • Hold a minimum amount of depositor’s forgery and alterations coverage and a fidelity bond.
  • Be interviewed and recommended for approval by the local IREM chapter.
Education Requirements
Option 1. Complete the following IREM courses:

Required education:

Elective education (must complete two):

Other elective courses offered previously by IREM:

  • "Avoiding Surprises: Trends in Regulations and Legislation" (LRM603)
  • "Risk Management: Protecting People, Property, and Profits" (LRM402)
  • "Using Owner's Expectations to Improve the Real Estate Management Business" (BDM401)
Option 2. Successfully completed Course 701 (offered through 1997).
 
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