Re-evaluating Criminal Background Policies: 2021 Updates
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Date
Jan 21, 2022 -
Time
13:00 PM EST -
Duration
60 Min
Summary:
There is
much information about criminal background policies and how they impact a
property manager or owner. It is imperative to do things correctly to avoid a
fair housing complaint. Join this information-packed webinar where HUD expert
Paul Flogstad will examine the basics of discrimination and the history
starting with the disparate impact rulings and what the correct process is as
of today. Paul will discuss HUD’s memos and see what they mean for us today.
Since nearly one-third of the population has a criminal record of some sort, we
need to understand their rights of the accused and the rights of a property
owner.
Paul
will also discuss what HUD’s rulings have to do with “blanket prohibitions” on
such topics as no felonies allowed at this property. He'll also dissect the
best practices on what to do correctly including the “individualized
assessment” that is now required. In addition, Paul will be discussing the
policy on LEP (Limited English Proficiency) required as per HUD’s direction
during the webinar.
What Will You Learn?
· We will consider best practices about:
· Written policies
· Unsuitable tenant
· What information is needed to make a legitimate decision
· What is a “blanket” ban
Benefits for attending:
· We will examine the basics of the discrimination and the history starting with the disparate impact rulings and what the correct process is as of today.
· We will examine HUD’s memos and see what they mean for us today. Since nearly one third of the population have a criminal record of some sort, we need to understand their rights of the accused and the rights of a property owner.
· We will discuss what HUD’s rulings have to do with “blanket prohibitions” on such topics as no felonies allowed at this property. We will also dissect the best practices on what to do correctly including the “individualized assessment” that is now required.
· Also discussed will be the policy on LEP (Limited English Proficiency) required as per HUD’s direction.
What Will You Achieve?
We will
discuss what HUD’s rulings have to do with “blanket prohibitions” on such
topics as no felonies allowed at this property. We will also dissect the best
practices on what to do correctly including the “individualized assessment”
that is now required.
Also
discussed will be the policy on LEP (Limited English Proficiency) required as
per HUD’s direction.
Who Should Attend?
· Owners
· Property managers
· Realtors
· Housing Authorities
· Compliance Staff
· Developers
· Leasing Consultants
· Community Development Staff
Paul has
been involved in the real estate industry for the past 38 years. He has been
involved in sales, construction, project management, appraisal, mortgage
consulting and brokerage, property management and property management
consulting/training.
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 which are
presented to property management companies, apartment associations and the
general public. He also conducts research analysis for impediments to fair
housing for grantees of federal CDBG funds.
Most
recently, he has been a consultant to the City of Sioux Falls and the State of
South Dakota. In this assignment he has developed a fair housing awareness
program that is one of the first of its kind in the nation. It involves a three
pronged approach to fair housing awareness. This approach makes use of an
ombudsman concept and has proven to be very effective in dealing with
discrimination and landlord/tenant issues.
For over
twenty years was involved in appraisal of residential, multi-family, farm and
commercial properties throughout the Midwest. Most recently, he was a
consultant for affordable, multi-housing properties in 22 different states.
This involved properties in HUD, Rural Development, HOME and Tax Credit
programs.
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