When

Tuesday October 25, 2016 from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT
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Where

Regency Plaza Apartments 
One Regency Plaza
Providence, RI 02903
 

 
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Contact

Karen M. Cuttle, IAE 
Greater Rhode Island Chapter No. 88 
401-479-7734 
irem88ri@outlook.com 

 

1/2 Day Seminar: 21st Century Challenges for Property Managers: A Legal Seminar October 25, 2016 

Times are changing, and the issues at your property are changing too! Being a property manager is already a difficult job, now add in all problems the 21st Century has created and it’s impossible to keep up!
 

Attorney Frank Flynn

 

Frank graduated with a B.A. with honors in 1980 from the University of Cincinnati and a Juris Doctorate from Boston College Law School in 1987.  Frank is the Managing Partner of Flynn Law Group located in Boston, Massachusetts.  For the past twenty seven years, Frank has specialized in residential and commercial landlord/tenant litigation, subsidized housing, condominium collections, commercial litigation and condominium association representation. He currently represents many prominent management companies, commercial and residential landlords and condominium associations in Massachusetts. He has spoken to numerous industry groups, including Mass Housing, the Institute for Real Estate Management, the New England Affordable Housing Management Association, NERSC, the Boston and Massachusetts Bar Associations, and the New England Community Association Institute.  Attorney Flynn can be reached directly at (617) 988-0633.

Registration and Breakfast Buffet begins at 8:00 am

Seminar 8:45 am - Noon

 

CPM® $40
ARM®, CPMC® and Associate Members $45
Guest/Non-Members $50
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Registration closes on October 14, 2016
Payment for the Seminar must be received by October 14, 2016

 

 

 

Topics Include:

Are tenants allowed to list their apartment on Airbnb?
Is
Medical Marijuana legal, or illegal?
What is the appropriate way to handle a problem on
Social Media?
How does the
Heroin Epidemic affect my property?
Tenants are still smoking inside, haven’t they heard that’s bad for them? How can I implement a
No Smoking policy?
Anyone can make a
Meth Lab these days, how am I supposed to protect my residents?