Fair Housing Conference set for April 15
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Tenants and real estate companies learn of recent developments in the science fair housing at the seventh annual Fair Housing Conference at the Friedrich Community College Conference Center, April 15. Sponsored by the Frederick Fair Housing Commission and the Frederick County Association of Realtors, the conference aims to present the latest information on fair trade laws and housing to participants. While real estate agents deserve credit for continuing education to participate in the workshop, the data are only from a technical standpoint, that the average citizen would not be able to understand them. “The players are very difficult to understand subjects,” said Eileen Hard Barn, a community development specialist in the housing Frederick City. The programme provides for the provision of information could be useful for both tenants and landlords, she said, and his interest in the tenants as well as those who are thinking, buying a home . “The law is the law, they are the same laws, if someone wants to rent or to buy,” said Hard Barn. “This information could be people know about their rights.” Speakers include Michael C. planned Hollman lawyers and James E. Savitz, Mark E. Simon and Dave Park, the town Settlements Inc. Licensees registered 7.5 Real Estate deserve credit for continuing education Code of Ethics, Predatory Lending, mirrors, legal and legislative and updating Fair Housing. The program is free, but participants must register in advance and pay a registration fee of $ 25, for breakfast and lunch, equipment Barn said. “A conference of this quality cost as a general rule, one above $ 100 participants,” she said. “HUD policy to state that we have no money for food, and any person to pay for the meals.” The conference is held every year in April, in recognition of the Fair Housing month. The Fair Housing Commission encourages the celebration of diversity and the Commonwealth supports the goal of fair trade to housing for all human beings. “Part of the Fair Housing mission is educating the public and working,” said Barn Hard. “Events like this help us to educate people, the laws and they know how they should be treated in the hands of (real estate agents) and the landlord. |