City of Milwaukee Releases Its 2010 Schedule of Special Sessions for The Landlord Training Program

The City of Milwaukee has just released its 2010 Schedule of Special Sessions for The Landlord Training Program. The focus of these 5 special seminars will be on learning how to effectively and professionally manage your rental properties. All of the sessions will take place on Saturday mornings to allow those of you who work an additional job (aside from being a landlord) to attend.

I am very honored to have been asked, as president of the Apartment Association of SE Wisconsin, to present one of these special sessions on Saturday, August 14, 2010. The topic that I will be addressing is the Judicial Eviction Process. The seminar will run from 9 am - 12 pm at Alverno College's Wehr Theater which is located at 3441 S. 39th Street.

Other special sessions in the 2010 program include:

February 6, 2010: (1) The District Attorney's new diversion program for tenant's who "bounce" their rent checks - presented by A.D.A. Ron Dague, and (2) The EPA's new renovation rules regarding lead-based paint which will become effective later this year - taught by Ada Duffey of Milwaukee Lead/Asbestos Information Center, Inc.

April 24, 2010: Screening Tenants and how using a good tenant screening company can assist you during the very important screening process - presented by Kathy Huens of Landlord Services, LLC

June 12, 2010: Fair Housing Practices - Know Your Local, State and Federal Laws - presented by Margaret Bowitz of the Milwaukee Metro Fair Housing Council

October 2, 2010: Fire and Building Codes - presented by Deputy Fire Chief Michael Payne and Department of Neighborhood Services Commissioner Art Dahlberg

All sessions are free of charge but ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. To register call (414) 286-2934 or email jhagne@milwaukee.gov

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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