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Professional Accreditation - A.C.C.I.
Before you hire a lawyer, an accountant, a property manager,
an insurance agent an engineer or a realtor, check their condominium credentials.
Practicing law and practicing condominium law are not one
and the same. Practicing property management and practicing condominium
property management are two very different endeavors. Condominium audits
and reserve fund studies require expertise in condominium matters.
The Canadian Condominium Institute accredits specialists
in the field of condominiums from coast to coast. As Canadas only Federally
charted non-profit service organization devoted exclusively to condominiums,
the Canadian Condominium Institute is here to advise and assist you in choosing
a competent qualified specialist. The ACCI designation assures that an individual
has experience in servicing condominiums and has been successfully examined
in the individuals specialty by the Institute.
If you are a professional member of
the Canadian Condominium Institute you should seriously consider applying
for your professional accreditation. Successful candidates are entitled
to use the designatory letters "ACCI" as recognition of their
high degree of skill, professionalism and outstanding achievements.
Candidates for the A.C.C.I. accreditation must be a professional
member of CCI for at least one year, have at least three years of professional
condominium experience, have contributed to the condominium community by
teaching courses, writing articles, participating in seminars or providing
other services and successfully complete the A.C.C.I. examination. For further
information please contact the local chapter at 519-453-0672.
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