10th Annual
IREM Chapter 24 Golf Outing Benefiting
Learning Centers for Children
Wednesday September 10th
If you haven’t made your reservations for the IREM Chapter 24 10th Annual Golf outing — don't wait any longer! You don’t want to be left out in the rough for what promises to be this year’s stellar golfing event being held at the The Fort, located at Fort Ben Harrison State Park.
This premier event for IREM members, Friends, sponsors, and anybody who loves to golf, offers up a spectacular day of beautiful links filled with fun and prizes including 2 hole-in-one contests featuring your chance to win a convertible Mini-Cooper or $20,000!
Not only is this a great networking event and an entertaining way to benefit
IREM — we're helping the kids beating dyslexia at the Learning Centers for Children, Inc.!
We still have hole sponsorships available for those who want to be a part of something big. We are also offering the popular Super Ticket, an all-in-one chance to receive 2 mulligans, 5 door prize tickets, a custom fit golf club (plus shipping), one entry to each course contest, a chance to participate in a $100,000 Shoot Out, and a scratch off game to win a golf vacation….all for only $50.00!
Wow! Overwhelming response to this event has forced us to change the location! The date and time are the same, but the event is now being held at:
St. Vincent Martin House
(The Martin House)
1801 W. 86th St. Indianapolis, IN 46260
Fair
Housing &
Beyond Sets New Standards in Fair Housing Training!
Thursday, August 21, 2008 • 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Audience
“Fair Housing and Beyond ” was developed for IREM Members, NAA members and
others in the housing management industry.
Management company executives, property managers, leasing professionals, maintenance technicians, office
administration staff and vendors all must comply with fair housing law and would
benefit from attending this seminar.
“Fair Housing is the right thing to do
because it’s part of the moral and
ethical base of this country. We all
want the opportunity to be treated fairly,
we want the opportunity to live where our choices allow us to and we should not be subject to the kind of
discriminatory practices that might have
existed 50 and 60 years ago. Fair
Housing allows for fair treatment for all
of our citizens and we are all entitled to
that.”
Howard Campbell, PhD, CPM,
Residential Property Management Program at Ball State University
Topics Include
The Protected Classes and Discrimination: Self Assessment, the need for fair housing education with all staff, federal protected classes, state/ municipal/local fair housing protections, discrimination by differential treatment and disparate impact, a closer look at discrimination and the fair housing protections.
Focus on Disability: Discrimination and the disability protection, demonstrating sensitivity and awareness, reasonable accommodations and
modifications.
Fair Housing and Property Operations: Communication protocols, handling resident
complaints, documentation and statute of limitations, resident selection guidelines, occupancy standards, fair credit reporting and advertising guidelines.
CE Credit: This course is approved for 4 CEC’s for those
with their brokers/salesperson license