New to the rental housing business or want to brush up on the basics? On Wednesday, Feb. 22, the California Apartment Association held its Landlord 101 webinar. This 90-minute session reviewed the most important topics for California rental owners to understand. It also covered which CAA forms to use and CAA background papers to review as you build your future as a successful and ethical landlord. Whether you just inherited a duplex or bought a single-family rental as a retirement investment, this webinar is an essential overview that no beginner landlord should miss out on.

Topics covered in this webinar include:

• Ethics
• Screening Criteria/Application Process
• Fair Housing Concerns
• Rental Agreement & Rent Basics
• Security Deposits
• Rent Collection
• Landlord’s Right of Entry
• Dealing with Difficult Situations During a Tenancy
• Rent Increases
• Turnover/Lease Renewal
• Termination of a Tenancy

Speaker: 

Monica Deka, Compliance and Legislative Counsel, California Apartment Association

Monica Deka advises CAA’s state public affairs team, develops CAA education and compliance materials, assists members on CAA’s Helpline, and supplements CAA’s advocacy efforts with legal input from her years in private practice. Deka has extensive experience advocating on behalf of property owners and managers throughout California in litigation and real estate transactions. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Moravian College, a Juris Doctorate from St. John’s University School of Law, and a Master of Science in Real Estate Development from New York University. She is a member of the California and New York State Bars. She previously worked as an attorney for the firm Kimball Tirey & St. John LLP.

Original Broadcast Date: February 2023
On-Demand Webinar Cost: $49 Member or $89 Non-Member
Estimated Course Length: 1 1/2 hrs

Qualifies for 1 Unit of CCRM Continuing Education Credit for current CCRM Certified Individuals.

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