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Crime-Free Lease Bill On The Horizon

On September 12, 2011, on behalf of the AASEW, I traveled to Madison to meet with the Wisconsin Rental Housing Coalition, several legislators’ aides, and an attorney from the Legislative Reference Bureau to assist in the review of and drafting of a new piece of legislation that will greatly affect residential landlords.

Not yet a bill, this proposed legislation is referred to as LRB-2098/1 or informally as the “Crime-Free Lease bill.”  Initiated by fellow landlord and South Milwaukee Police Officer Brian Fleming, this legislation if passed, will change current Wisconsin law to allow a landlord to terminate the tenancy of any tenant (even those under a lease for term) that engages in criminal activity in their rental unit or on the rental property.  A new type of 5 day notice would be created under this legislation which would not allow the tenant the opportunity to cure the breach and stay.  It would basically be a “1 strike” law similar to what is in place in federal Section 8 site-based housing.

Criminal activity under the proposed legislation would be defined as any act or behavior that is punishable in Wisconsin by a fine or period of imprisonment or that is a violation of a municipal ordinance.

If the tenant fails to vacate the unit after being served with this new 5 day notice, the landlord would still be required to prove the criminal activity in eviction court.

The impetus for this legislation was the National Crime Free Lease Addendum that has been adopted and used in many counties outside of Wisconsin.  Under this initiative, a tenant agrees not to engage in criminal activity on the rental property — or allow any of their guests to do the same — and signs a contract with the landlord to that effect.  If the tenant or the tenant’s guests engage in the prohibited criminal activity, they agree to vacate the property upon notice by the landlord.

Current law in Wisconsin conflicts with the Crime Free Lease Addendum as tenants under a lease for a specific term, must be afforded the opportunity to correct the breach and remain a tenant the first time that they violate their lease — even if that violation is a crime.

Sec 704.17(2)(b) of the Wisconsin Statutes, allows a tenant under a lease who engages in criminal activity, to remain a tenant as long as s/he ceases the criminal activity within 5 days of being served the notice of breach.  Thus, a landlord can be stuck with a tenant that he knows engages in criminal behavior until that tenant commits a second crime and can be served with a 14 day notice (which does not afford the tenant the opportunity to “cure” the breach and remain a tenant).

This puts Wisconsin landlords in a very difficult position and opens them up to liability.  It also prevents a landlord from protecting his/her other tenants from the tenant that is engaging in criminal activity.

Once the bill is officially introduced and has obtained co-sponsors I will let you know so that you can begin calling and writing your state representatives to encourage them to vote in favor of this very important legislation.

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Milwaukee County Eviction Court Commissioner To Speak At Next AASEW Meeting on Oct. 17th

On Monday, October 17, 2011, Milwaukee County Eviction Court Commissioner Rosa Barillas will speak at the Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin’s general membership meeting.

The meeting will start at 7 pm and be held at the Best Western Midway Hotel located at 1005 S. Moorland Road in Brookfield, WI.

Commissioner Barillas will speak to the group about mistakes that she sees landlords make in eviction court and how they can avoid them.  She will also be taking questions.

If you have never been to an AASEW meeting (or haven’t been to one in awhile) please join me at our next meeting on October 17, 2011.  You will not be sorry.

 

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AASEW’s 2011 Landlord Tradeshow To Be Held September 28th at Serb Hall

The Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin’s (AASEW) Annual Rental Property/Real Estate Professionals Tradeshow on September 28th,
at Serb Hall in Milwaukee!
Our exhibit hall will be open from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. check out the latest in products and services
for the rental property industry!

Our seminars will run from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.  Seminars include:

-   Bedbug Litigation for Landlords, presented by Attorney Tristan R. Pettit

-   Organize your Year End Financials, presented by Tim Nolan, CPA, Nolan Accounting

-   Project Impact, presented by Milwaukee Alderman Bob Donovan

-   Quickbooks Introduction for Landlords, presented by Kelli Belt, CPA, Maynard and Belt

-  Buying and Selling Rental Property for Investors, presented by Brian Meidam, Co-Founder LocalREI Coach/Plan B Homebuyers and Andrew Kaplan, Principal of Kapital Real Estate

-   Top Ten Mistakes Landlord Make and How to Avoid Them, presented by John Fischer, AKA Dr. Rent

And many more seminars and workshops this year, you don’t want to miss it!

Admission is FREE, Seminars are FREE, Exhibit Hall is FREE, Appetizers are FREE.

Great opportunity to network with others in the rental property FREE, all with a donation of 4 non-perishable food items or a donation to Second Harvest/Feeding America!!! Last year we raised over 600 pounds of food, this year our goal is 1000 pounds to help our community!

Click here for the registration form!

 

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AASEW Offers Realtors & Brokers The Perfect Closing Gift for Their Clients – A Reduced Rate AASEW Membership

For those Realtors and Brokers out there, the AASEW has a perfect closing gift for you to give your clients who just purchased a rental property.

Realtors and/or Brokers can purchase an AASEW membership for only $29 through the end of the 2011 membership year for their clients.  Your client will appreciate receiving such a gift as it will put them in touch with other landlords and educational opportunities.

The AASEW offers its members educational seminars, legislative activity, fun filled-events, mentoring, vendor discounts, and much more.  Membership also includes a monthly newsletter and monthly meetings.  Being a member is the perfect way to stay in touch with what is going on in the world of rental property.

Click here to see a copy of the promotional PDF.

Please contact Paulette at 414-276-7378 or paulette@apartmentassoc.org for any questions.

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AASEW’s Next Meeting Focuses On The Topic of Credit Reports – Monday, July 18th

Would you like to know if your prospective tenant is a good credit risk?

Then join the Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin (AASEW) at our General Membership meeting on Monday, July 18th, 7:00 p.m, at the Best Western, 1005 South Moorland Road in Brookfield.  Kathy Haines, of Landlord Services, LLC will present “Credit Reports 101:  How To Determine If Your Prospective Tenant is a Good Credit Risk”

 At 6:30 p.m. right before our meeting, come to network with others in the industry and enjoy free appetizers!

Also at 6:30 p.m. come to our Traders Corner if you are interested in buying or selling rental property and bring your listings with you!!

Have a question for a seasoned landlord?  Stop by for Meet your Mentor, at 6:30 p.m. as well!

We hope to see you there!

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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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