(Virtual) 2024 Treasure Valley Property Management Seminar

  • Saturday, April 20, 2024
  • 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
  • Virtual

** Registration for Virtual 3 Class Bundle Attendance Only **

Click here ----> Class Registration

For In-Person 3 Class Bundle Attendance, please register by clicking the link below:

(In-Person Attendance) 2024 Treasure Valley Property Management Seminar

For Virtual Individual Class attendance, Please register by clicking each individual link below:

Best Practices for Landlords and Property Management

Landlord Bootcamp - Special Forces Training, Part 1 of 2

Landlord Bootcamp - Special Forces Training, Part 2 of 2

The Treasure Valley Rental Association and the

Treasure Valley Community College, Small Business Development Center

Presents:

2024 Treasure Valley Property Management Seminar

Saturday, April 20, 2024

 9:00 AM - 4:30 pm MDT | 8:00 AM - 3:30 pm PDT 

Virtual Attendance

Landlords, Brokers, and Property Managers...

Do you want to Pay $17,000 to remove your bad tenant?....Or Not!?  

Remember, “Landlording” is a business!  Educate yourself on how to better manage your business and avoid costly mistakes.

Real Estate Licensees

 Your license allows you to perform property management services, but do you and your staff know landlord-tenant law?

 Your answers can be found by attending this fast-paced one-day seminar covering:  

Best Practices for Landlords and Property Managers

Landlord Bootcamp - Special Forces Training: Parts 1 & 2

Real Estate Education Credits: 6

Black on Transparent (2).png


           Speaker:  Tia Politi  

                 

Tia Politi is a licensed property manager, rental owner, and president of the Rental Owners Association of Lane County. She worked for many years providing residential property management and eviction services, she also worked as a Property Management Supervisor overseeing four low-income apartment complexes through the Homes for Good Housing Agency in Eugene, OR. She serves as the President of the Oregon Rental Housing Association (ORHA), heads up the ORHA Forms Committee, serves as a volunteer instructor for St. Vincent de Paul’s Second Change Renter’s Rehab Program, and teaches classes in rental management through her association.

  • Rental owner
  • B.S., Journalism, University of Oregon, 1987 - GO DUCKS!
  • Licensed property manager (inactive)
  • OREA Certified Continuing Education Provider
  • President, Oregon Rental Housing Association (ORHA)
  • President, Rental Owners Association of Lane County
  • Forms Chair, ORHA
  • Secretary, ORHA Education, Inc.
  • Columnist, Mind Your Business
  • Landlord Helpline representative for Rental Owners Association of Lane County, Rental Owners Association of SW Oregon, Linn-Benton Rental Housing Association, Portland Area Rental Owners Association & Treasure Valley Rental Association
  • Hundreds of hours of continuing education in property management in both private and public housing.
  • Volunteer instructor, St. Vincent de Paul’s Second Chance Renters Program
  • 2020 Housing Hero - St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County
  • Landlord/Tenant Instructor, Lane ROA and statewide
  • Author/Instructor, Landlord Bootcamp
  • Author/Instructor, Renting a Home, teaching high school seniors the rights, risks and responsibilities of tenancy

Class Descriptions:

Class #1: Best Practices for Landlords and Property Managers  – 2 hours


This course covers ways private landlords can stay out of trouble with tenants or the law, covering topics like:

• Selecting the terms of the agreement

• Deciding whether to charge a screening fee, and if so, making sure you follow the rules

• Procedures for showing the property, processing applications, approval and denial

• Use a deposit to hold, ensure transfer of utilities, act on knowledge of breach

• Development of policies that will keep you out of hot water & keep you on track

• Procedures for handling tenant requests for maintenance

• Special tenant requests

• Landlord behavior

• Creating and enforcing rules on your property that don’t discriminate

• Adding/removing tenants from an existing agreement

• Communication techniques

• Top-notch documentation

• Security cameras

• Resolving disputes

• Negotiation and written agreements for performance

• Record-keeping & tenant privacy


Course objectives: By the end of this course, attendees should be able to create, understand, and apply the use of objective policies and procedures, avoid creating waivers, handle unusual or out-of-the-ordinary requests or problems, and deal with tenant disputes, including practice language for avoiding accusations of partiality or discrimination, and tenant privacy.


Class #2: LANDLORD BOOTCAMP - Special Forces Training, Part 1 of 2  -  2 hours


This course covers advanced lease enforcement, service of notice, and landlord termination of tenancy, including:

• Documenting violations

• Selecting the proper form

• Termination for cause

• Repeat violations

• Three strikes in a lease

• Creating a plan of action

• Proper language in your notice

• Which notice to use

• Whom to serve

• How to fill out the notice

• How to calculate time in your notice

• The three methods of service and how to know which one to use

• What to do when your notice expires

• Penalties for wrongful termination


Course objectives: By the end of this course, attendees should be able to understand how to document lease violations, work with tenants to correct violations, prepare and serve legal notice of termination of tenancy for lease violations, and perfect service of notice to succeed in court if the tenant doesn’t perform.


Class #3: LANDLORD BOOTCAMP - Special Forces Training, Part 2 of 2 (1114) -  2 hours


See course description above

Saturday, April 20, 2024

9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mountain Time


9:00 am - 9:30 am - Class #1 Sign-in

9:30 am - 11:30 am - Class #1:

Best Practices for Landlords and Property Management

 

11:30 am - 12:00 pm – Lunch


12:00 am - 12:10 pm - Class #2 Sign-in

12:10 pm - 2:10 pm – Class #2:

Landlord Bootcamp - Special Forces Training, Part 1 of 2


2:10 pm - 2:20 pm – Break


2:20 pm - 2:30 pm - Class #3 Sign-in

2:30 pm - 4:30 pm – Class #3:

Landlord Bootcamp - Special Forces Training, Part 2 of 2


Saturday, April 20, 2024

8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Pacific Time


8:15 am - 8:30 am - Class #1 Sign-in

8:30 am - 10:30 am - Class #1: 

Best Practices for Landlords and Property Management

 

10:30 am - 11:00 pm – Lunch


11:00 am - 11:10 pm - Class #2 Sign-in

11:10 am - 1:10 pm – Class #2: 

Landlord Bootcamp - Special Forces Training, Part 1 of 2  


1:10 pm - 1:20 pm – Break


1:20 pm - 1:30 pm - Class #3 Sign-in

1:30 pm - 3:30 pm – Class #3:

Landlord Bootcamp - Special Forces Training, Part 2 of 2


The price per person includes Course Materials, which will be sent out the day before class

Registration/Sign-in starts 15 minutes before each class

The classes will have a replay link sent out within 2 weeks from Microsoft Teams good for 30 days.

CE Credit Certificates will be sent two weeks following the class.

No Refunds!

RSVP by April 17, 2024


For more information:

Contact Cindy McLeran at (541) 313-8777

Be sure to leave a message if you want a callback.


© 2015-2024 Oregon Rental Housing Association - All Rights Reserved
PO Box 20862, Keizer, OR 97307
Contact ORHA (click here)
ORHA Support Team: support@oregonrentalhousing.com
ORHA Office: office@oregonrentalhousing.com

The Oregon Rental Housing Association (ORHA) is a non-profit educational landlord association -- ORHA Board Members, Mentors, Staff, and/or other related ORHA affiliates do not give legal advice. Please be advised that any information provided  is no substitute for professional legal counsel and any advice or guidance given does not constitute legal advice.  Please consult an attorney for legal advice related to your specific situation.

To view our website policies (privacy policy, refund policy, terms of use, and cookie policy), please visit our Policy Center.

Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software