Past Legislative News


An Organization of
Professional Property Owners.
Southern Wisconsin Landlords Association
Providing education and assistance to
Racine area real estate investors since 1988.
A member of The Wisconsin Apartment Association.
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Our Next Meeting:
SWLA meetings are open to all landlords
Monthly every third Monday
6:00pm Social Time
Light meal
($5.00 per person)
6:30pm Meeting Time
Non Members First meeting FREE
$20 Fee for each subsequent meeting
Applied to membership fee when you join
SPECIAL MEETING
Wednesday, March 14, is Legislative Day. We need you to join us in Madison for a Fun Educational Day. PLEASE join us.
Regular Meetings
March 19
April 16
May 21
June 18
Meeting Location:
Harbor Lite Yacht Club
559 State Street
Racine, WI 53402
(262) 634-9280
More on meetings
EDUCATION
2018 WAA Spring Landlord Education and Trade Show
https://www.waaonline.org/conference/2018-waa-spring-landlord-education-day-trade-show
FREE Landlord/Crime Free Multi-Housing Rental Seminar
Presented in partnership by the Kenosha Police Department
& the Kenosha Landlord Association
To register for an upcoming seminar please contact
the Kenosha Police Department Crime Prevention Unit
watch@kenoshapolice.com
or
(262)-657-3937
“Free landlord training in Milwaukee"
(NOT the class by Tristan Pettit)
The award-winning Landlord Training Program operates out of the Department of Neighborhood Services (DNS) downtown location.Its goal is to teach landlords fundamental ways to keep illegal activity out of their property, and how to manage it if/when nuisance activity does appear. Considerable focus is also applied to operating according to the codes,laws and government directives that apply to rental properties as well as tried-and-true practices aimed at minimizing conflict and damage in area neighborhoods. This program was a runner-up for the Ford Foundation Harvard Kennedy School of Government Awards program, and a 1996 winner of the Innovations In Government award sponsored by the City of Milwaukee Mayor and Common Council.
The classes are FREE, and held on a regular basis throughout the year at various locations to include local libraries. They are also held on evenings and weekends to accommodate virtually anyone's schedule. The classes are generally either one (1) five-hour session in one day, or two (2) 2.5-hour sessions over two evenings. Attendees get a free100-page comprehensive manual, and handouts on a variety of legal and business issues related to managing property. Each class also includes professional guest speakers ranging from Court Commissioners and City Attorneys totowing companiesand pest control.
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