Many of the frequent problems that property managers and owners of properties now face are covered in this webinar.
Paul will teach you the various tactics and procedures for effectively documenting and understanding violations by occupants, as well as how to archive them. You might receive guidance and instructions because this has recently become a "hot topic."
Best practices honed during more than 30 years in the property management sector. The speaker actually has multifamily property experience. He has over 5,000 rental units under his management and has served as a consultant for properties in 22 states. He is providing many of the "secrets" of successfully managing properties because he has "real world" experience.
Paul Flogstad offers a lot of life-improving suggestions in this webinar. He will give time for remarks and queries. In addition, he will provide copies of all the forms he has completed. He is a sought-after speaker and consultant who has instructed fair housing and property management courses across the country. Profit from his experience.
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Who Should Attend?
Paul has spent the last 38 years working in the real estate sector. Sales, building, project management, appraisal, mortgage brokerage and consulting, property management, and property management training and consulting have all been a part of his experience. He offers training and consulting services to owners, management firms, multi-housing associations, state and federal agencies, and other organizations across the country through his consulting business, Property Management Solutions.
His areas of expertise are fair housing and outreach; he has created outreach and fair housing programs for government organizations and given seminars to the public, property management firms, and apartment associations. I have been appraising homes, multi-family homes, farms, and commercial properties in the Midwest for more than 20 years. His most recent position was as a consultant for reasonably priced multi-housing developments spread over 22 states. Properties covered by the HUD, Rural Development, HOME, and Tax Credit programs were involved.