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D.N.S.’ Update on Milwaukee’s R.R.I. Program In U.W.-Milwaukee Area

The City of Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services (DNS) recently spoke at a meeting on the east side of Milwaukee and provided an update of the Residential Rental Inspection (RRI) program which was instituted around UW-Milwaukee area and in the Lindsey Heights neighborhood.   If you would like a refresher of what the  RRI program is all about you should read my earlier blog posts on the issue.

Much of the information set forth below was taken from the notes of Pam Frautschi, President of the Eastside Milwaukee Community Council –  Thank You Pam.

David Krey, Enforcement Manager of DNS explained that the the RRI program applies to single-family, duplexes, triplexes and other rental unit properties in the UWM area between Hackett and the river and from Edgewood to Locust.  Applicable rental properties were inspected inside and out in order to qualify for a rental certificate.  If  a rental proerty does not pass muster and obtain a rental certificate then the owner would not be allowed to rent the property to a tenant.

Inspections commenced on March 2010.  A total of 622 properties have been inspected to date in the UWM area.  Nearly 60% of the inspected properties received the 4 year rental certificate.  The properties that were disqualified intially, but which later made the necessary repairs, received a 1 year rental certificate which commences this month.

Per DNS, the inspection fees covered the project program’s espense.  Since the majority of the inspections have been completed, DNS has reduced its RRI inspectors from 4 people down to 2 people.

Comparative numbers provided by Mr. Krey were as follows:

- 72 Orders to Correct were issued for 376 violations in the UWM RRI area in 2009

- 748 Orders to Correct were issued for 4654 code violation for the same area in 2010

So far in 2011, there are 95 “open” Orders to Correct, 56 of which are in litigation.  653 have been abated.

Since the RRI project started exterior complaints dropped 50% from 98 down to 41.  Interior complaints dropped by 1/3 from 27 down to 19.

The primary zoning issue in the RRI area is “overcrowding”  – which DNS feels is from too many occupants living in illegal rental units.  Vacant properties in the area increased significantly.  Graffitti complaints decreased.  Garbage complaints increased from 129 to 193.  Anonymous complaints or other complaints made through the alderman’s office decreased by 50%.

DNS says that the RRI program increased property values and increased the quality of units rented.

During the Question and Answer portion of the meeting, Alderman Kovac, who represents the east side,  stated  that representatives from the Apartment Association that initially held strong opposition to RRI (that would be the Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin or AASEW)  gave it many compliments at last week’s meeting of UWM landlords.

Blogger’s comment: I am not going to comment on any of the above statements or data presented by Mr. Grey as I do not have access to any statistics to either agree or disagree with the alleged success of the RRI program in the UWM area. 

However, with regard to Alderman Kovac’s comments that representatives of the AASEW complimented the RRI program, I do have some thoughts.  Being a member of the Board of Directors for the AASEW for the last 3 years and its current President, no board member of the AASEW has spoken to Alderman Kovac about the RRI program since before it was instituted.  I received numerous telephone calls from Members of the AASEW that own property in the UWM RRI area and not one of the comments were in favor of the RRI program.  In fact, most of the property owners that I spoke to indicated that — just as was suspected from the outset – DNS wrote up Orders to Correct for minor “ticky tack” violations rather then the major safety issues which DNS argued was the impetus for starting up the program.

I would be curious to know how many of the Orders to Correct that were issued pertained to major safety issues such as illegal attic bedrooms, faulty electrical wiring, dilapidated second-story porches etc etc.

I am also curious to learn which “representative of the Apartment Association” Alderman Kovac spoke to? 

AASEW Cancels “Meet Your Legislators” Day Due To Protests In Madison

The Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin (AASEW) Board of Directors decided today to cancel its very popular ”Meet Your Legislators” Day in Madison which was planned for Wednesday, March 16, 2011.

The goal of “Meet Your Legislators” Day was to meet with several state politicians to voice the concerns of rental property owners with regard to our industry.  Many of the politicians that we have spoken with recently indicated that they would not have time to meet with us due to the constant meetings and the protests at the State Capitol.

The AASEW was also concerned that even if meetings could be scheduled, it would be difficult to have the politicians full attention.  Obviously those legislators that are actually appearing for work have their hands full with other important matters.

As such, the AASEW has regretfully, canceled the trip to Madison.  It is our hope that we can reschedule the trip in the future once things settle down in Mad-Town.

Check back here or at www.apartmentassoc.org for any updates.

I apologize for the inconvenience that this may have caused those members that had already registered for the event.

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Don’t Miss Landlord Boot Camp on February 26th!

The Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin’s (AASEW) will be offering its third annual Landlord Boot Camp on Saturday, February 26, 2011 from 8:30 am – 5:30 pm.  Learn everything that you need to know about Landlord-Tenant law in Wisconsin at this all-day seminar.

Yours truly will be the presenter and I will be addressing the following topics: 

- Screening Rental Applicants

- Written Screening Criteria

- Fair Housing (Discrimination) law

- Rental Documents (Rental Agreements, Nonstandard Rental Provisions, Rules & Regulations, Pet Agreements . . .)

- Notices Terminating Tenancy

- Causes for Eviction

- ATCP 134

- Security deposit transmittal letters (“21 day letters”)

- The judicial eviction process

- Abandoned tenant property

- Collections . .. . and much much  more.

You can view a detailed outline of the course here.

Cost to attend the seminar will be $159 for AASEW members and $249 for non-members.  All attendees will receive a manual that includes over 100 pages of outlines, case law, relevant statutes and regulations, and templates to assist you with managing your rental properties.

The seminar will be held at the Clarion Hotel located at 5311 S. Howell Avenue, Milwaukee, WI  53207.

Last year’s AASEW Landlord Boot Camp was filled to capacity and we even had to turn a few people away.  So call early to reserve your spot.

Here are two comments from attendees at last year’s Boot Camp:

“I really enjoyed the class.  The course materials were very helpful.  The location was very convenient.  I learned a lot about screening and evictions.  I would highly recommend the course.  It should be taught to all landlords.  Thanks” – Lisa Wolff

“We have owned our rental properties for over ten years and in January of 2009 we decided to join the AASEW.  We jumped right in by signing up for the Landlord Boot Camp.  We both learned so much and have had the opportunity to utilize so much of what we learned already.  Tristan is an excellent teacher and the included manual is a wonderful resource.”  – Steve and Kathy Kinnamon, Woodcreek Apartments, LLC.

Remember that “landlording” is a business — so take the time to educate yourself on how to better manage your business.

Contact Paulette Vildberg, Executive Director of AASEW, at (414) 276-7378 or paulette@apartmentassoc.org today to reserve your spot.

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Don’t Miss DR. RENT at AASEW’s Next Meeting on Monday, January 17th!!

On Monday, January 17, 2011 at 7 p.m., John “Dr. Rent” Fischer will be the featured speaker at the AASEW’s February membership meeting.  John will be presenting his most requested seminar entitled “Top Ten Mistakes That Landlords Make.”  The meeting will be held at the Best Western Midway Hotel which is located at 1005 S. Moorland Road in Brookfield.

Besides, being a blogging buddy of mine — John’s blog is entitled the Dr. Rent Chronicles —  John is a Wausau area landlord and landlord-tenant law guru, and Past-President og the Wisconsin Apartment Association.  John is a very dynamic speaker – you will not want to miss his presentation.  His most recent post is a great overview of Rent Certificates.

Here is some more info about John:

John H. Fischer is a Wausau area landlord.  He started working part-time with Emmerich & Associates, Inc. in 1993 and since then has worked in nearly every aspect of the real investment field.  Although he still works with Emmerich & Associates, managing their non-residential portfolio, in 2006 he purchased the bulk of their residential inventory and founded HelpRent, Co.

Observing a number of old and new landlords going to court and having a hard time because of their lack of understanding of Wisconsin’s complicated landlord-tenant laws and procedures, John has been making an effort to educate landlords on the proper way to do things for over a decade.  He has taught classes on everything from accounting, to proper management procedures, to landlord-tenant law.  He has provided training sessions to a number of local apartment associations as well as the Wisconsin Apartment Association.  He offers a series of courses in real estate through the University of Wisconsin Continuing Education program.

John is the past president of the Wausau Area Apartment Association and was the 2010 president of the Wisconsin Apartment Associations.  He has degrees in International Business Management as well as Human Resources Management from the UW-Madison School of Business.  He is also a graduate of Bryce Harlow Institute for Business and Government Affairs at Georgetown University.

Also known as Dr. Rent, John answers landlord and tenant questions on his weekly radio talk show which can be heard on Thursdays from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on WNRB-LP 93.3 FM, a local Wausau readio station.  He also participates in a number of online forums.  He is a feature contributor to WausauBlog and is a featured writed at Citizen Wausau.

I hope to see everyone at the meeting!

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Landlord Boot Camp – Saturday, February 26, 2011

The Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin’s (AASEW) will be offering its third annual Landlord Boot Camp on Saturday, February 26, 2011 from 8:30 am – 5:30 pm.  Learn everything that you need to know about Landlord-Tenant law in Wisconsin at this all-day seminar.

Yours truly will be the presenter and I will be addressing the following topics: 

- Screening Rental Applicants

- Written Screening Criteria

- Fair Housing (Discrimination) law

- Rental Documents (Rental Agreements, Nonstandard Rental Provisions, Rules & Regulations, Pet Agreements . . .)

- Notices Terminating Tenancy

- Causes for Eviction

- ATCP 134

- Security deposit transmittal letters (“21 day letters”)

- The judicial eviction process

- Abandoned tenant property

- Collections . .. . and much much  more.

You can view a detailed outline of the course here.

Cost to attend the seminar will be $159 for AASEW members and $249 for non-members.  All attendess will receive a manual that includes over 100 pages of outlines, case law, relevant statutes and regulations, and templates to assist you with managing your rental properties.

The seminar will be held at the Clarion Hotel located at 5311 S. Howell Avenue, Milwaukee, WI  53207.

Last year’s AASEW Landlord Boot Camp was filled to capacity and we even had to turn a few people away.  Don’t let that happen to you! 

Here are two comments from attendees at last year’s Boot Camp:

“I really enjoyed the class.  The course materials were very helpful.  The location was very convenient.  I learned a lot about screening and evictions.  I would highly recommend the course.  It should be taught to all landlords.  Thanks” – Lisa Wolff

“We have owned our rental properties for over ten years and in January of 2009 we decided to join the AASEW.  We jumped right in by signing up for the Landlord Boot Camp.  We both learned so much and have had the opportunity to utilize so much of what we learned already.  Tristan is an excellent teacher and the included manual is a wonderful resource.”  – Steve and Kathy Kinnamon, Woodcreek Apartments, LLC.

Landlording is a business — take the time to educate yourself on how to better manage your business.

Contact Paulette Vildberg, Executive Director of AASEW, at (414) 276-7378 or paulette@apartmentassoc.org today to reserve your spot.

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AASEW Landlord Tradeshow – This Wednesday – Sept. 22nd

Annual Landlord Tradeshow!  
 
Bring 2 non perishable food items that we will donate to the Hunger Task Force for free admission, free seminars, free entrance to the exhibit hall, a chance to win some great raffle prizes and free appetizers 
 
September 22nd, 2010
Serb Hall, 5101 W. Oklahoma Avenue, Milwaukee
 
Seminars 12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. (doors will open at 11:40 p.m. for first seminar)
Exhibit hall open from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.
  
Be sure to visit our exhibit hall to talk with vendors that offer products and services for the rental property industry and graciously support our tradeshow!
 
 

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Do Not Miss the 11th Annual AASEW Tradeshow on Sept. 22, 2010

Do you know what you can legally deduct from a tenant’s security deposit?  Looking for ways to improve your cash flow? Need a few sales tips to fill your vacancies?  Are you in Compliance with State and Federal Fair Housing Laws?   You will get the answers and more at the Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin (AASEW) Annual Landlord Tradeshow!
 
Free seminars.
Free entrance to exhibit hall.
Free appetizers.
Network with hundreds of rental property owners and real estate professionals! 
Need a product or service for your rental business?  Visit our exhibit hall and talk with vendors that service our industry!
Plus, find our Traders’ Corner in the exhibit hall and bring your property listings if you are in the market to buy or sell!
 
Admission is FREE with 2 non-perishable food items that we will donate to the Hunger Task Force
                     
September 22nd, 2010
 
Seminars 12:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m.
Exhibit Hall open from 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
 

The seminars that will be offered include:

-        Security Deposits: What A Landlord Can Legally Deduct From A Tenant’s Security Deposit (Attorney Tristan R. Pettit of Petrie & Stocking S.C.) 

-        Improving Your Cash Flow: Tips for Rental Property Owners (Don Hill of Heartland Information Research) 

-        Rental Business Ownership: Pros and Cons of Using An LLC (Attorney Heiner Giese of Giese & Weden S.C.) 

-        Are You In Compliance With State and Federal Fair Housing Laws? (Margaret Bowitz of the Milwaukee Fair Housing Council)

-        Sales Tips To Fill Your Vacancies (Andi Simmons of Start Renting) 

-        Saving Energy and Dollars In Your Rental Business (Jeffrey Mackey of WE Energies) 

-        Reduce Interior and Exterior Paint Problems: Save Time and Money (Gary Paul and Steve VanGorp of Diamond Vogel Paints) 

-        Is Your Prospective Tenant a Good Credit Risk? (Kathy Haines of Landlord Services LLC) 

-        Financing Programs For The Investor (Dan Kleinke of Merit Financial)

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