If you've been in the multifamily industry for some time, you've probably heard the phrase "Treat everyone the same, treat everyone the SAME, treat EVERYONE the SAME!" at your yearly fair housing refresher course. Although it was never sound advice, it is now risky and can lead to a fair housing complaint or litigation with the current focus on disparate impact.
No longer are neutral policies automatically safe, and no longer can we deny occupancy to anyone with a felony conviction, or, in many areas, even check their background at all. The list of policies and practices affected by the application of Disparate Impact Theory continues to grow and as is the case with any compliance issues, ignorance is no excuse.
Join Doug Chasick, CPM®, CAPS, CAS, SLE for this informative session to focus on current industry best practices and what HUD is suggesting as guidance regarding criminal background checks. Doug will review the basics of disparate impact theory including the three-step burden shifting process, types of offenses, look-back periods and what is on the horizon for compliance.
All on-site and multi-site personnel including Regional/Area Managers, Community Managers, Leasing Managers, Training and HR Professionals.
Doug Chasick, CPM®, CAPS, Adv. RAM, SLE, That Fair Housing Guy™, is the former President of the Fair Housing Institute, Inc. With more than 46 years of investment real estate experience, he began as the Resident Manager of a 524-unit apartment property and has been the President or CEO of five real estate companies, responsible for portfolios of over 28,000 apartments. Doug was awarded his CPM® in 1979 and was a member of the IREM National Faculty for eight years. A Senior Instructor member of the NAAEI Faculty, he leads the Advanced Facilitator Training course, is the co-author of “Outstanding Facilitation Techniques”, and a co-author of the joint IREM & NAAEI “Fair Housing and Beyond” course. He is a licensed Real Estate Broker in Florida, a licensed Expert Fair Housing Instructor in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the recipient of the NAAEI Apartment Career & Education award.
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