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Sorry, we have reached capacity for the February 25th class.

We want the class to be small enough to give you the best learning experience possible.

If enough people are interested we may put on a second course in March.

If you want to be placed on the waiting list please email the staff at:

Membership@ApartmentAssoc.org

Landlording can be pretty complex, with a seemingly never ending myriad of paperwork, rules, landlord-tenant laws and simple mistakes that can cost you thousands.    

The Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin's Fourth Annual “Landlord Boot Camp” can help you navigate these treacherous waters and learn how to run your properties with greater profit and less hassles.

Attorney Tristan Pettit has given similar landlord-tenant law seminars to fellow attorneys, landlords, and property manager organizations that charge their members $300-$400.  This is your opportunity to learn all of the same information at a huge discount through the Apartment Association .

Who:  Taught by Attorney Tristan Pettit, who drafts many of the landlord tenant forms for Wisconsin Legal Blank.

When:  Saturday, February 25th, 2012. 8:30 am – 5 pm 

Where: Clarion Hotel 5311 S. Howell Avenue, Milwaukee [Map]

Included: 100 plus page manual to help you put what you learn into practice.  

Cost:  $159 for AASEW members and $249 for non-members.  

Specials: Not a member?  Pay just a dollar more and enjoy a 2012 AASEW membership.  

Wisconsin landlord-tenant laws are constantly changing.  To help keep you up to date we offer prior attendees a $50 discount.

What you will learn at the Apartment Association's 2012 Landlord Bootcamp 

Landlord Boot Camp covers everything that you need to know about residential Landlord Tenant law in Wisconsin, including:

  1. How to properly screen prospective tenants
  2. How to draft written screening criteria to assist you in the selection process
  3. How to comply with both federal and state Fair Housing laws including how to comply with “reasonable modifications”  and “reasonable accommodations” requests
  4. How to legally reject an applicant
  5. What rental documents you should be using and why
  6. When you should be using a 5-day notice versus a 14-day notice, 28-day notice, or 30-day notice and how to properly serve the notice on your tenant
  7. Everything you wanted to know (and probably even more than you wanted to know) about the Residential Rental Practices (ATCP 134) and how to avoid having to pay double damages to your tenant for breaching ATCP 134
  8. When you are legally allowed to enter your tenant’s apartment
  9. How to properly draft an eviction summons and complaint
  10. What to do to keep the commissioner from dismissing your eviction suit
  11. What you can legally deduct from a security deposit
  12. How to properly draft a security deposit transmittal / 21 day letter
  13. How to handle pet damage
  14. What to do with a tenant’s abandoned property and how this may affect whether or not you file an eviction suit
  15. How to pursue your ex-tenant for damages to your rental property and past due rent (and whether it is even worth it to do so)
  16. An ample question and answer period.  This alone is worth the admission.

    . . .  and much more.

You get all this for less than you would pay for an hour of attorney time. 

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

Call the Association at (414) 276-7378 or email us at  membership@apartmentassoc.org today to reserve your spot.

Remember that “landlording” is a business — so take the time to educate yourself on how to better manage your business and avoid costly errors!

© AASEW 2012