REIC Designations 

REIC designations and accreditation are indicative of professionalism. Anyone holding an REIC designation is bound by a strict code of ethics. Further, maintaining an REIC designation is subject to demonstrating a minimum of 12 hours of relevant continuing education every two years.

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Fellow of the Real Estate 
Institute - FRI

Canada's most senior designation for the real estate sales professional, exemplifies the most educated and experienced REALTOR (tm).


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Fellow of the Real Estate Institute - Executive FRI(E)

FRI (Executive) is awarded to unlicensed real estate professionals whose real estate experience is acquired at the executive level.

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Fellow of the Real Estate Institute - Appraisal Specialist - FRI(A)

Awarded to those who already hold the FRI, the FRI(A) (appraisal specialist) identifies specialists in appraisals and valuations up-to-and-including a triplex and undeveloped building sites. 

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Certified Real Estate Specialist - CRES

Certifies an individual who has made a commitment to real estate as a professional career, whether as a sales representative or broker.






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Certified Property Manager®

The premier designation in property management, awarded to highly skilled and experienced property management and asset management professionals. 

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Accredited Residential Manager®

Accredited Residential Manager® (ARM®) signifies the residential property management specialist.


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Certified Leasing Officer (Formerly Accredited Leasing Officer) - CLO 

Is a Commercial Leasing Specialist with expertise and experience that ensures the most effective leasing arrangements.

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Certified in Real Estate Finance - CRF

Symbolizes expertise in financial and investment analysis, loan and risk evaluation, mortgage underwriting and administration


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Certified Reserve Planner- CRP

The CRP designation is awarded to a professional who has the education, experience and expertise to perform reserve fund studies on a fee basis and has complied with the CRP membership requirements of the Real Estate Institute of Canada.

Associate Reserve Planner
- ARP

The ARP designation is awarded to a professional who has the background and demonstrable expertise of reserve fund planning and management and has complied with the ARP membership requirements of the Real Estate Institute of Canada.

Certified Residential Underwriter

Holding a Certified Residential Underwriter (CRU) designation means practical experience and sound education in underwriting residential mortgages.

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