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The conference is specifically designed for property managers specializing in state- and federally financed properties.
Conference topics will include maintenance tips, identifying and preventing drug abuse, compliance with state and federal guidelines, social service programs and how to integrate apartments into communities.
“We are offering property managers an opportunity to learn more about the rules and regulations governing these programs,” said Deb Giffin, MHDC asset management director, in a news release. “The conference also provides an opportunity to discuss and share ideas with some of the top property managers in the state.”
The commission also will hand out the Property Manager of the Year awards for small and large developments.
Registration for the two-day event costs $200 and can be completed at MHDC’s Web site, www.mhdc.com.
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