AASEW Annual Landlord Trade Show - Wednesday September 19, 2012

It is that time of year again . . . time for the leaves to start falling and the Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin to host its Annual Trade Show. The AASEW Trade Show is the place to be on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 from 11 am - 5 pm. The Trade Show will be held at American Serb Hall at 5101 W. Oklahoma Avenue in Milwaukee, WI.

Entrance to the event is free with a donation of 3 non-perishable food items to the Hunger Task Force (or $4). Collection bins will be on-site.

There is no need to pre-register just show up ready to learn and have some fun. Oh, did I mention that there will be free food as well.

Come mix and mingle with landlords, property managers, and vendors that work with those is the rental industry. The Exhibit Hall will have AASEW business members who will be exhibiting their products and services to make your life as a landlord or rental property manager easier.

We will also have educational seminars throughout the day that you will not want to miss.

Some of the speakers will include:

- Margaret Bowitz of the Metropolitan Fair Housing Council will speak on the ever-important topic of fair housing (discrimination) law.

- Wausau-area landlord (and fellow blogger) John "Dr. Rent" Fischer will talk about the To 5 Most Asked Landlord Questions.

- Charles Harris of Credit Matters will provide attendees with Seven Steps To Better Credit.

- Graig Goldman and Mark Kivley of Re/Max Lakeside will teach everyone how to effectively purchase foreclosure properties

- Attorney Tristan Pettit will talk about Act 143: Wisconsin's New Landlord Omnibus Law focusing on the new provisions and their potential pitfalls as well as how the courts have been ruling on the new law these last few month.

I hope that you all can attend this educational and fun event next Wednesday. If you do please be sure and come up and say hello.

T

 

Tristan R. Pettit, Esq.

Tristan is the President of Pettit Law Group and focuses his practice in the area of landlord-tenant law representing landlords and property management companies throughout Wisconsin.

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