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Rebroadcast of Fair Housing: Examples & Explanations from Attorneys – May 14, 2019
May 14, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
If you’ve ever asked any of the questions below our Fair Housing: Questions Answered could help guide you out of stress and into success.
With a comprehensive approach to all fair housing topics, our guest attorney’s delve into the most asked after questions relating to fair housing and give you a legal approach on how to move forward.
This webinar will cover the key information about your Fair Housing questions:
- Just how many “assistive” animals can a resident have?
- How is hoarding a protected mental disability?
- Can my tenant move in her sister and five children? When I can I say no?
- Can I set rules to protect the lawn from tenants’ children?
- My residents want to smoke marijuana in common areas. Do I have to allow this?
- Am I required to take Section 8?
- Can I deny tenancy to all felons?
- Am I required to check the immigration status of residents?
Speakers:
Clifford E. Fried, Attorney at Law
Clifford E. Fried is a Bay Area attorney with expertise in landlord-tenant law, difficult evictions and rent control. He has processed over 10,000 evictions in his career and has authored hundreds of articles on landlording. He is a partner at Fried & Williams LLP where he and his firm focus on real estate transactions, trust, estates, probate, and litigation matters.
Lynn Dover, Partner, Kimball, Tirey & St.John, LLP
Lynn Dover is the managing Partner of the Fair Housing Practice Group at Kimball, Tirey & St. John LLP, a full service real estate law firm. She specializes in fair housing consultation, letters, legal opinions, lease and document reviews for fair housing compliance and training on fair housing issues. She is also an experienced trial attorney, having handled residential unlawful detainer trials.
Qualifies for 1 Unit CCRM Continuing Education Credit
Online registration closes for “LIVE Webinar” at 3:00 p.m. 5/13/2019
- This includes access to the LIVE webinar on the date of the event.
- $25 CAA Member/ $35 Non-Member.