You are invited to a Landlord & Rehabber Training, Tuesday, August 24, 6:30-8:30pm, Asking for Money and Preparing Your Pitch, offered online in a Zoom meeting. Register here: https://umsystem.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMpfuugqTIjG9eGzdlBg3yB8LWrG8lQhHO2
Colleen Hafner is the CDFI Director for Rise Community Development. (CDFI = community development finance institution). Rise’s CDFI focuses on lending to small neighborhood-scale real estate developers and minority-owned contractors. Colleen brings a wealth of knowledge on housing finance. She will review the information needed when asking to borrow money and share insights on how to prepare your application and development plan so the outcome is favorable.
The 2021 Landlord & Rehabber Training is a Northside-Southside Collaboration between North Newstead Association, The Vacancy Collaborative, and Tower Grove Neighborhoods CDC. This FREE training is open to all landlords, property managers, rehabbers, developers, and interested parties. Zoom is ADA compliant with exceptions. If you need special accommodations, please contact dana@towergrovecdc.org
The goal of the Landlord & Rehabber Training Program is to stabilize our communities by building an eco-system of educated landlords, rehabbers, and small developers empowered to reduce vacancy and nuisance. The program will enlist professionals from real estate, property management, law, accounting, preservation, & finance industries to share their knowledge on acquiring and developing real estate and implementing property management best practices.
This activity is funded by a HUD Community Development Block Grant via the St. Louis Community Development Administration and coordinated by Tower Grove Neighborhoods CDC, North Newstead Association, and The Vacancy Collaborative.