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Housing providers are required to make reasonable accommodations in their rules, policies, practices, and procedures, and to allow reasonable modifications (changes to the physical structure) for individuals with disabilities. A request need not be in writing, but it is recommended that there is a record of both the request and the date it was sent.
A disability is a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, such as caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working. It also includes having a record of such an impairment or regarding someone as having such an impairment.
Service and assistive animals are also a “hot topic” under reasonable accommodation. guidance from HUD is also included.
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Background:-
It is the right of all to be treated equally. Unfortunately, some have physical limitations. These limitations are mitigated by special rights given to them through reasonable modification. We will explore all of these rights during this seminar.
Why Should You Attend:-
There is new guidance for service animals and assistance animals. We will learn the differences between the new regulations in the verification of the need for a service or assistance animal.
Who Will Benefit:-
Any Organization, Institution or Group User can register
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Paul has been involved in the real estate industry for the past 38 years. He has been involved in many facets of the real estate industry including sales, appraisal, and property management. Through his consulting company, Property Management Solutions, he provides training and consulting services nationwide to owners, management companies, multi-housing associations, as well as state and federal agencies.
He specializes in fair housing issues and has developed fair housing and outreach programs for governmental agencies as well as conducting seminars that are presented to property management companies, apartment associations, and the general public nationwide. He is in demand as a speaker and subject matter expert on fair housing issues. He has authored a book on fair housing and is an expert in many court jurisdictions
He also does compliance training in HUD, tax credits, and rural development programs. At one time in his career, he was a consultant to a national property management firm responsible for properties located in 22 different states. He is called on to do new manager training for many property management companies.