What is the OPHP designation?
      
      
      The OPHP designation is a statewide, education-based certification program 
          designed to recognize the high level of knowledge and professionalism among 
          the designation holder. It is sponsored and overseen by the Ohio Real Estate 
          Investor’s Association (OREIA).
    
    
      Why obtain the OPHP designation?
      
      
      Only persons completing the educational requirements will be permitted to 
          hold themselves out to the public as an Ohio Professional Housing Provider. 
          The designee will be recognized in the form of an award certificate and 
          the right to use the designation, and should recognize that having a basic 
          education in the topics outlined below will increase his or her ability to 
          reach his goals in real estate investment. Further, as OREIA works to make 
          the OPHP designation more recognizable, it is hoped that the OPHP holders 
          will have an advantage in dealing with legal and governmental bodies when 
          a “my word against his” situation occurs. It will also aid in encouraging 
          legislators to think of educated investors as a larger group for political 
          action. Other tangible benefits, including discounts on courses and 
          educational materials, may be added as the program develops.
    
    
      How will I obtain these hours? 
      
      These hours may be obtained through local association meetings and seminars or through
      courses taught outside of the local groups. All outside courses and seminars must
      meet the following requirements: they must be taught live or online; they must be
      pre-approved by the National PHP committee; and they must provide a certificate
      of attendance acceptable to the National PHP committee.
    
    
      Course of Study
      
      
      The course of study will be divided into 42 clock hours of core courses and 
          18 hours of elective topics for a total of 60 hours of formal education. 
          The core topics are as follows:
    
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Core Items
    
    
    
        
          
          
            Includes formal appraisal methods (cost, income, replacement), Haines instruction and demos, how to compare properties, etc.
          
          
         
      
        
          
          
            Including basic contract law; using contracts and clauses to protect yourself, developing contracts such as leases, options, purchase contracts, etc. for the real estate investment business
          
          
         
      
        
          
          
            Including ethics in financing, negotiation, etc.
          
          
         
      
        
          
            
              Exit Strategies
            
            
              2.00
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            Including discussions regarding wholesaling, retailing, lease/options, renting, selling with owner financing, etc.
          
          
         
      
        
          
            
              Fair housing Law
            
            
              3.00
                Hours
            
           
          
            Including federal, state, and local fair housing
          
          
         
      
        
          
          
            Including conventional financing, FHA/VA financing, owner financing of all types, comparing financing, offering financing.
          
          
         
      
        
          
          
            Including pre-and post-purchase inspections; move-in and move-out inspections.
          
          
         
      
        
          
          
            Including what type of property insurance is appropriate for investment property; negotiating for best rates and coverage; renter’s insurance, worker’s compensation, liability insurance, etc.
          
          
         
      
        
          
            
              Landlord/Tenant Law
            
            
              2.00
                Hours
            
           
          
            Including responsibilities of landlords and tenants, evictions, etc.
          
          
         
      
        
          
          
            Including record keeping, dealing with tenants, maximizing cash flow, etc.
          
          
         
      
        
          
          
            Including how to market properties for sale and for rent; how to market to prospective sellers.
          
          
         
      
        
          
          
            Including negotiating with sellers, buyers, renters, contractors, vendors, banks, etc.
          
          
         
      
        
          
          
            Including finding deals and calculating profitability
          
          
         
      
        
          
            
              Regulations - Federal
            
            
              2.00
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            Including regulations affecting real estate investment OTHER THAN tax laws and fair housing laws, such as lead paint regulations, wetlands regulations, underground storage tank regulations, Environmental Quality Zone regulations, etc.
          
          
         
      
        
          
            
              Regulations - Local
            
            
              2.00
                Hours
            
           
          
            Including zoning and building codes, foreclosure laws, etc. Attendance at meetings of the city council or other political bodies for the purpose of learning, testifying, objecting to new or existing local laws can be counted.
          
          
         
      
        
          
            
              Rehab - Classroom
            
            
              1.00
                Hours
            
           
          
            Including estimating rehab costs, which projects will pay for themselves, etc.
          
          
         
      
        
          
            
              Rehab - Hands-on
            
            
              1.00
                Hours
            
           
          
            Including actual hands-on opportunities and demonstrations, volunteer work for organizations such as Habitat For Humanity, and rehab property tours.
          
          
         
      
        
          
          
            Including calculating and minimizing taxes, and tax laws as they affect the real estate investor, 1031 exchanges, property taxes.
          
          
         
      
    
      
Elective Items
    
    
    
        
          
          
            General content- Networking events
          
          
         
      
    
      
        The remaining 18 hours may include further education in any or all of 
        the above topics, as selected by the OPHP candidate.
      
      
        How will I obtain these hours?
        
        These hours may be obtained through local association meetings and 
        seminars. Or through courses taught outside of the local groups. 
        All outside courses and seminars must meet the following requirements 
        they must be taught live; they must be pre-approved by the OPHP 
        committee; and they must provide a certificate of attendance 
        acceptable to the OPHP committee.
      
      
      
        Continuing education to maintain OPHP designation. Once the OPHP 
        designation has been obtained, designees must complete 20 hours of 
        continuing education every two years in order to maintain the 
        designation. These hours are elective and may be used by the 
        designee to continue his or her education as he sees fit.
      
      
        Goals of OREIA
        
        The Ohio Real Estate Investor’s association is dedicated to making this 
        program a success. It is understood by the committee that the program 
        will evolve as time goes on, and that time will pass before the local 
        groups, their members, and the public at large recognize the value of 
        this education. OREIA believes that the concept of creating well 
        educated investors is important in the fight to make our industry a 
        respected one. We also believe that the ability to present our members 
        as dedicated, educated professionals will aid in the political action 
        to which we are dedicated. While this education is already the mission 
        of the local associations, we hope that a statewide designation will 
        further this goal by making legislators, regulators, and the public at 
        large recognize that we are not simply “landlords”, but informed business 
        persons who make an ongoing contribution to our communities.
      
      
        "The OPHP designation is even more important than ever...” 
              Deb McMillan, OREIA Past President