The Virtual Spring Workshop
Wednesday, May 11, 2022, 9:00 AM to Thursday, May 12, 2022, 12:00 PM MDT
Category: Events
2022 VIRTUAL SPRING WORKSHOP Wednesday, May 11th - Management Track 9:00am - Noon MST & Thursday, May 12th - Maintenance Track 9:00am - Noon MST
May 11th or 12th Registration Rate: Members: $129 Non-Members: $209 Both Days: Members: $208 Non-Members: $308
Wednesday, May 11th - Management Track
The Basics of Managing a Mixed Subsidy Property 9:00am - 10:30am MST Instructor: Anita Moseman
It is becoming more and more common to have multiple funding programs at properties. This webinar will provide an overview of some of the challenges and potential pitfalls of managing a blended occupancy property as well as the best way to blend the compliance requirements together for the programs.
Common Pitfalls of Fair Housing 10:40am - 12:00pm MST Instructor: Anita Moseman
Fair Housing complaints can be frustrating, time consuming and costly. In this session learn how to avoid common pitfalls that can land you in hot water. We will talk about the most common fair housing complaints and how small inconsistencies can lead to big trouble.
Thursday, May 12th - Maintenance Track
Preventative Maintenance and Best Practices to Prepare for Physical Inspections 9:00am - 10:30am MST Instructor: Zach Howell Preventive maintenance methodology is the proactive approach to protecting and maintaining properties. By adopting a preventative maintenance approach you can extend the life of equipment, reduce unexpected problems and lessen the likelihood of normal issues becoming timely and costly problems. In this presentation Zach Howell with BEAR Consulting will teach the right preventative maintenance strategies to help keep your properties ready for inspections. With some properties receiving only two weeks’ notice before inspections; implementing the best strategies is more important than ever.
Fair Housing for Maintenance 10:40am - 12:00pm Instructor: Zach Howell Maintenance staff have the most contact with residents and often the least training in fair housing law. It is a good business practice to train your maintenance employees and other front-line staff on the types of fair housing issues that may arise. This session is designed to provide knowledge of Fair Housing Laws and awareness of how the law applies to day-to-day tasks and interactions with residents. Learn how our actions can result in a fair housing problem and tips for best practices in communicating with and interacting with tenants to maintain consistency and help to avoid fair housing complaints.
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