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VRMA Vacation Rental Management Certificate

Vacation Rental Management Association

Certification

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The VRMA Vacation Rental Management Certificate Program is designed for vacation rental managers (VRMs) who are looking to strengthen their industry knowledge, sharpen their skills, advance their careers, and gain a competitive edge in the professionally-managed vacation rental business.

Cost

VRMA Member Price Non-Member Price All Modules $450 $750 Show moreShow less

Format

Hybrid

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Program Requirements To earn the certificate, vacation rental managers must successfully complete the five online module program in its entirety and achieve a passing score on the subsequent assessment. The assessment is based on the knowledge gained from completing the modules. Each online education module dives into the specific roles and responsibilities of a vacation rental manager working in the industry today. The modules are self-paced and can be completed from the home or office at your convenience. The assessment evaluates the VRM’s understanding and mastery of the module content. VRMs who achieve a passing score on the assessment can utilize the VRMP (Vacation Rental Management Professional) designation after their names.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Manage accounting and financial operations within a vacation rental management company
  • Manage human resources and personnel in a vacation rental management company
  • Manage housekeeping operations to maintain property standards in a vacation rental environment
  • Manage maintenance operations to ensure property compliance and safety in a vacation rental environment
  • Manage reservations and sales to support guest service in a vacation rental company
  • Apply industry trends and changing market dynamics to vacation rental management operations
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers11-9141.00
  • Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks43-4181.00
  • Travel Agents41-3041.00
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Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Annual operating budgets for assigned properties — prepare and monitor with reduced oversight, comparing actuals to forecasts using accounting or ERP software.
  • Maintenance and repair schedules — plan and coordinate for multiple commercial or residential properties, adjusting timelines based on contractor availability and property priorities.
  • Vendor service contracts for cleaning, security, and maintenance — administer independently, tracking performance metrics and initiating renewals or corrections as needed.
  • Monthly assessments, rental collections, and expense payments — direct and reconcile routinely, identifying discrepancies and resolving them within established approval limits.
  • Tenant and owner meetings — conduct to review property operational status, addressing financial summaries and service concerns with clarity and professional judgment.
  • Contract personnel and on-site staff — coordinate and evaluate performance regularly, providing feedback aligned with property management goals and company policies.
  • Vacant space marketing campaigns — execute through leasing agents and digital advertising channels, tracking lead conversion rates for assigned properties.
  • Minor remodeling and capital improvement projects — plan and oversee from initiation through completion, managing contractor timelines and budget adherence.
  • Property management software and cloud-based platforms — use proficiently to generate reports, share data with stakeholders, and streamline administrative workflows.
  • Risk and compliance issues such as safety hazards or lease violations — assess using critical thinking and established legal frameworks, escalating complex cases appropriately.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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