AASEW'S Annual Landlord Tradeshow To Be Held On September 16th at Serb Hall

The Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin's (AASEW) 10th Annual Landlord Tradeshow and Seminar will be held on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 from 12 noon - 7 pm at American Serb Hall (5101 W. Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee).

Admission is free for rental property owners and potential owners. Free food and snacks will be offerred. This is a great event for landlords, future landlords, property managers, real estate investors, and anyone else interested in learning how to succeed in today's real estate market.

Attendees will learn how to run their rental properties with more profit and less hassle. They will also have the opportunity to meet the vendors that rental property owners use on a regular basis.

Seminars that will be presented include:

- "How To Collect Tenant Bad Debt" by Bill Gray of Rent Recovery Services

- "Causes for Eviction: Which Notice To Use When" by Tristan Pettit, Esq. of Petrie & Stocking S.C.

- "New Lead Paint Renovation Rules" by Ada Duffy of Milwaukee Lead and Asbestos Center

- "How To Improve the Eviction Process" by the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department

- "How To Benefit from a 1031 Exchange" by Patrick Harrington, Esq. of M&I 1031 Exchange Service

- Town Hall Meeting - Get Answers to Your Rental Property Questions featuring: Attorney Tristan R. Pettit of Petrie & Stocking S.C. and AASEW President, Attorney Heiner Giese of Giese & Weiden LLC and AASEW's general counsel, and Susan Ipsarides, Portfolio Director for StuartCo.

For more information go to www.LandlordTradeShow.com

You will not want to miss this! Hope to see you there.

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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