
You are invited to a May 24, 6:30-8:30pm, Landlord & Rehabber Training, Housing & Utility Assistance Programs, offered online in a Zoom meeting. Register here: https://umsystem.zoom.us/j/95509080493?pwd=cm1yV2FrNVBjL0RtaW5PQXV
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email from Zoom. Save that email or copy and paste the information into your calendar. You will need that information to join the May 24 virtual workshop. This session will feature:
- St. Louis City Housing Authority: Darrell Miller & LaShe Bates will review the Housing Choice Voucher program
- Employment Connections: Andrea Lewis will review Covid-19 rent & utility assistance
- Urban League: Craig Washington will review Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) & Keeping Current utility assistance programs
- St. Patrick’s Center: Jonathan Belcher will review their rent & utility assistance
- ARCH by HomeScreen (At-Risk Tenants Connection to Housing): Adam Drake will review the range of social service agencies engaged in ARCH, providing rent and other support services to their clients
Have you rehabbed a property recently or currently involved in a rehab? Let us know! We would love to celebrate the process. Email dana@towergrovecdc.org with details on your project and she will follow up.
The 2022 Landlord & Rehabber Training is a Northside-Southside Collaboration between North Newstead Association, The Vacancy Collaborative, and Tower Grove Neighborhoods CDC. This FREE training is open to all landlords, property managers, rehabbers, developers, and interested parties. Zoom is ADA compliant with exceptions. If you need special accommodations, or have any questions, please contact dana@towergrovecdc.org
The goal of the Landlord & Rehabber Training Program is to stabilize our communities by building an eco-system of educated landlords, rehabbers, and small developers empowered to reduce vacancy and nuisance. The program will enlist professionals from real estate, property management, law, accounting, preservation, & finance industries to share their knowledge on acquiring and developing real estate and implementing property management best practices.
This activity is funded by a HUD Community Development Block Grant via the St. Louis Community Development Administration and coordinated by Tower Grove Neighborhoods CDC, North Newstead Association, and The Vacancy Collaborative.