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REAL.ESTATE Cpdprogram.Pdf NAME OF TITLE OF THE DATE OF CONDUCT PLACE NO. PROVIDER PROGRAM FROM TO CONDUCTED Regional Association of 5th National Convention Iloilo Grand Hotel, 1 Treasurers and 20-Aug-13 23-Aug-13 and Seminar Workshop Iloilo City Assessors, Inc. (Region VI) Regional Skills Training on Association of Appraisal of Specific Iloilo Grand Hotel, 2 Treasurers and Types of Real Property 4-Nov-13 8-Nov-13 Iloilo City Assessors, Inc. and Other Special Cases (Region VI) of Appraisal Practice Regional Skills Training on Association of Appraisal of Specific Iloilo Grand Hotel, 3 Treasurers and Types of Real Property 5-Nov-13 9-Nov-13 Iloilo City Assessors, Inc. and Other Special Cases (Region VI) of Appraisal Practice PAREB Center PAREB - Pasig Continuing Professional P.E. Antonio C5 4 Real Estate Board, 22-Nov-13 23-Nov-13 Development Seminar Brgy. Ugong Pasig Inc. City Manila Board of CPE-Expo for Real World Trade 5 14-Nov-13 16-Nov-13 Realtors, Inc. Estate Service Center, Pasay City PAREB - Traveler's Lodge, Olongapo Subic 6 CPD Program 23-Nov-13 0-Jan-00 Magsaysay Realtors Board, Olongapo City Inc. Emilio Aguinaldo Continuing Professional PAREB - College 7 Development for Real 19-Nov-13 21-Nov-13 Dasmariñas Dasmariñas Cavite Estate Service Campus Regional Annual Pre-Planning and Association of Year-End Reassessment Iloilo Grand Hotel 8 10-Dec-13 13-Dec-13 Treasurers and Performance Conference Iloilo City Assessors Workshop The Philippine Real Calamba-Laguna Estate Today Updates 9 Real Estate Board, 27-Dec-13 CLRB Office and Trends: A 12 Hour Inc. Lecture Series The Philippine Real Calamba-Laguna Estate Today Updates Granwood Office 10 Real Estate Board, 26-Dec-13 30-Dec-13 and Trends: A 60 Hour San Pedro, Laguna Inc. Lecture Series Manila Manor Manila Board of 11 MBR CPD 2013-2 2-Nov-13 30-Nov-13 Hotel J. Bocobo St. Realtors, Inc. Malate, Manila Manila Manor Manila Board of 12 MBR CPD 2013-1 4-Jan-14 2-Feb-14 Hotel J. Bocobo St. Realtors, Inc. Malate, Manila Educational Media Continuing Professional Center, Central Iloilo City Realtors 13 Development/Education 12-Dec-13 4-Jan-14 Philippines Board (ICRB), Inc. for Real Estate Brokers University Jaro Iloilo City Philippine Continuing Professional Tiara Oriental Association of Development for Hotel 7248 14 7-Dec-13 22-Dec-13 Realty Appraisers, Appraisers, Brokers and Malugay St, Makati Inc. Salesperson City Institute of Continuing Professional ISSI Virata Hall Philippine Real 15 Education CPD for Real 11-Jan-14 2-Feb-14 U.P. Diliman Estate Appraisers Estate Appraisers 2014 Quezon City (IPREA), Inc. Institute of Continuing Professional ISSI Virata Hall Philippine Real 16 Education CPD for Real 6-Dec-13 14-Dec-13 U.P. Diliman Estate Appraisers Estate Appraisers 2014 Quezon City (IPREA), Inc. National Real Cordillera Administrative Albergo Hotel Estate Region (CAR) Business 17 5-Dec-13 6-Dec-13 Villamor Road Assocication, Conference and Trade Baguio City (NREA) Inc. Exhibit Continuing Professional Ancon Building 18 PAREB (National) Development for Real 7-Dec-13 8-Dec-13 Merchan St. Estate Practitioners Lucena City 680 Building EDSA Seminar on Real Estate 19 PHILRES 15-Jan-14 16-Jan-14 South Traingle Taxation and marketing Quezon City Plaza Del Norte Philippine Hotel and Association of 20 9th National Convention 8-Apr-14 11-Apr-14 Convention Center, Assessing Officers Laoag City, Ilocos (PAAO) Inc. Norte Philippine Association of Continuing Professional St. Rita College, 21 15-Feb-14 22-Feb-14 Real Estate Board Development Sucat, Parañaque (PAREB) Basic Course on Mass Appraisal Course # 2 Bureau of Local Mass Appraisal of Land, National Capital 22 Government 3-Mar-14 7-Mar-14 Buildings and Region Finance Development of Depreciation Tables Basic Course on Mass Appraisal Course # 2 Bureau of Local Mass Appraisal of Land, National Capital 23 Government 17-Mar-14 21-Mar-14 Buildings and Region Finance Development of Depreciation Tables Philippine Tiara Oriental Association of Hotel 7248 24 8-Mar-14 15-Mar-14 Realty Appraisers, Malugay St, Makati Inc. City Philippine Continuing Professional Davao Doctors Association of 25 Development for Brokers 24-Feb-14 25-Feb-14 College, Davao Real Estate Board and Appraisers City (PAREB), Inc. PAREB Center PAREB-Pasig Real Continuing Professional P.E. Antonio C5 26 29-Jan-14 Estate Board, Inc. Development Brgy. Ugong Pasig City BMH I Corporate Center, PAREB-Pasig Real Continuing Professional 27 23-Jan-14 Kayamanang Estate Board, Inc. Development Diego Silang C-5 Taguig City Philippine Lucky Garden Association of Continuing Professional Hotel, Puerto 28 15-Feb-14 16-Feb-14 Real Estate Board Development Princesa, Palawan (PAREB), Inc. City Philippine Function Hall, Association of Continuing Professional Redemptorist 29 5-Mar-14 9-Mar-14 Real Estate Board Development Church, B.S. Drive, (PAREB), Inc. Bacolod City Philippine Function Hall, Association of Continuing Professional Redemptorist 30 12-Mar-14 16-Mar-14 Real Estate Board Development Church, B.S. Drive, (PAREB), Inc. Bacolod City Philippine Acacia Room Association of CPD for Licensed Alabang Country 31 21-Mar-14 23-Mar-14 Real Estate Board Brokers and Salesperson Club, Muntinlupa (PAREB), Inc. City Philippine Tiara Oriental Real Estate Appraisal Association of Hotel 7248 32 and Application of 29-Mar-14 5-Apr-14 Realty Appraisers, Malugay St, Makati Applied Disciplines Inc. City Philippine Tiara Oriental Real Estate Appraisal Association of Hotel 7248 33 and Application of 16-Mar-14 23-Mar-14 Realty Appraisers, Malugay St, Makati Applied Disciplines Inc. City Real Estate Continuing Professional Club Filipino, Brokers 34 Development Seminar & 20-Mar-14 22-Mar-14 Greenhills, San Association of the Workshop Juan City Philippines, Inc. Real Estate Continuing Professional Brokers GT Hotel, Bacolod 35 Development Seminar & 22-Mar-14 23-Mar-14 Association of the City Workshop Philippines, Inc. Prime Real Estate Realty Kickstart: A Granwood Values and Continuing Professional 36 14-Mar-14 15-Mar-14 Marketing Office, Integrated Development Seminar Nuevo, Makati City Learnings Inc. Event Philippine Rm. 206 Ancon Association of Continuing Professional Bldg. Merchan cor. 37 28-Feb-14 2-Mar-14 Real Estate Board Development for Brokers Evangelista St. (PAREB), Inc. Lucena City Philippine 7th fl. Filinvest Association of Continuing Professional Head Office, 38 21-Mar-14 23-Mar-14 Real Estate Board Development EDSA, (PAREB), Inc. Mandaluyong City Epatha Philippine Development Association of Continuing Professional Center, SACOP, 39 8-Mar-14 16-Mar-14 Real Estate Board Development Manipis, San (PAREB), Inc. Fernando, Pampanga Merced National Real Renewing the Real Bakehouse, 869 40 Estate Association, 15-Mar-14 16-Mar-14 Estate Practice Module 1 EDSA Diliman Inc. Quezon City N-CRES Buss. & National Real Renewing the Real Training Center, 41 Estate Association, 18-Mar-14 19-Mar-14 Estate Practice Module 1 Cubao, Quezon Inc. City Merced National Real Renewing the Real Bakehouse, 869 42 Estate Association, 29-Mar-14 30-Mar-14 Estate Practice Module 2 EDSA Diliman Inc. Quezon City N-CRES Buss. & National Real Renewing the Real Training Center, 43 Estate Association, 4-Apr-14 5-Apr-14 Estate Practice Module 2 Cubao, Quezon Inc. City Merced National Real Renewing the Real Bakehouse, 869 44 Estate Association, 12-Apr-14 13-Apr-14 Estate Practice Module 3 EDSA Diliman Inc. Quezon City N-CRES Buss. & National Real Renewing the Real Training Center, 45 Estate Association, 22-Apr-14 23-Apr-14 Estate Practice Module 3 Cubao, Quezon Inc. City Bureau of Local Philippine Valuation 6th Floor, DOF 46 Government 5-Aug-13 8-Aug-13 Standards (PVS) Bldg., Manila Finance Bureau of Local Philippine Valuation Chalet Baguio 47 Government 5-Aug-13 8-Aug-13 Standards (PVS) Hotel, Baguio City Finance Bureau of Local Monte Vista Philippine Valuation 48 Government 2-Sep-13 5-Sep-13 Resort1, Calamba Standards (PVS) Finance City Bureau of Local Monte Vista Philippine Valuation 49 Government 2-Sep-13 5-Sep-13 Resort2, Calamba Standards (PVS) Finance City Bureau of Local Philippine Valuation El Bajada Hotel, 50 Government 9-Sep-13 12-Sep-13 Standards (PVS) Davao Finance Bureau of Local Philippine Valuation Villa Caceres 51 Government 9-Sep-13 12-Sep-13 Standards (PVS) Hotel, Naga City Finance Bureau of Local Philippine Valuation Cebu Business 52 Government 23-Sep-13 26-Sep-13 Standards (PVS) Hotel, Cebu City Finance Bureau of Local Philippine Valuation FTM Food Fiesta, 53 Government 21-Oct-13 24-Oct-13 Standards (PVS) Nueva Vizcaya Finance Bureau of Local Philippine Valuation Saber Inn, Nueva 54 Government 21-Oct-13 24-Oct-13 Standards (PVS) Vizcaya Finance Bureau of Local Century Resort Philippine Valuation 55 Government 18-Nov-13 21-Nov-13 and Hotel, Angeles Standards (PVS) Finance City Real Estate Continuing Professional Club Filipino, Brokers 56 Development Seminar & 29-Mar-14 5-Apr-14 Greenhills, San Association of the Workshop Juan City Philippines, Inc. Cesar E. Santos Starting a Realty Unit 2114 Cityland 57 Real Estate Company and Property 29-Mar-14 30-Mar-14 Tower 1, Makati Academy, Inc. Management Business City Philippine Skills Enhancement Castillo Royale, Association of 58 Upgrading on BIR 21-Mar-14 23-Mar-14 Ortigas Eve. Real Estate Board Taxation Taytay, Rizal (PAREB), Inc. Real Estate "Property Market Trends" Club Filipino, Brokers & "Economic Scan and 59 3-Apr-14 Greenhills, San Association of the Update in Real Estate Juan City Philippines, Inc. Industry" Central Luzon RGU Center, Center for Real CPD-Appraisal Seminar 60 14-Mar-14 16-Mar-14 Osmeña Highway, Estate Studies, Workshop Makati City Inc. Epatha Central Luzon Development Center for Real CPD-Brokers Seminar Center, SACOP, 61 21-Mar-14 23-Mar-14 Estate Studies, Workshop Manipis, San Inc.
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