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Management Agreements, the Legal and Practical

Management Agreements, the Legal and Practical

Multifamily NW Welcomes: Andy Hahs, Bittner & Hahs, P.C.

Wednesday, March 27, 2019
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (PDT)
1 Seat Remaining

Event Details

This executive level class explores both the legal requirements and practical considerations when entering into a management agreement. Since the management agreement is the foundation for a licensee’s relationship with the owner, it is vital that you understand not only the statutory requirements, but also what provisions should be included to protect the licensee. We will cover hot-button issues like indemnification, owner requirements to provide sufficient operating funds, and owner involvement with tenant decisions that can expose the licensee to fair housing and landlord-tenant law liability. In addition, we will cover what activities can be delegated by the licensee to non-licensed employees and the documentation required. This class is a must for all licensed brokers and property managers.

1.0 CEU

Multifamily NW Welcomes: Andy Hahs, Bittner & Hahs, P.C.

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