Property Management: Service Animals Vs Support Animals

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05 Jun

Property Management: Service Animals Vs Support Animals

Property Management: Service Animals Vs Support Animals

Friday, June 5, 2020 (10:00 AM to 12:00 PM)

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Service Animals Vs Assistance Animals with John Bradford

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This presentation offers insight into the business risks associated with household pets as well as assistance animals such as service animals and support animals. The class covers the new HUD guidelines issued in January 2020.

Some of the questions that will be answered by the webinar are:

  • What are the highlights of HUD’s new assistance animal guidelines issued in January, 2020?
  • What is an assistance animal, service animal and support animal and the differences between each one?
  • How can you validate a reasonable accommodation request for an assistance animal?
  • What are the different types of assistance animals?
  • How do you know fact from fiction with assistance animal accommodation requests?
  • Are you violating HIPAA laws?
  • How can you mitigate household pet risk at my rentals?
  • How can I drive more bottom-line revenue with pets?
  • How do I help stop and manage unauthorized pets and animals?

About John Bradford 

John graduated from Clemson University with a B.S. in Engineering and obtained an Executive MBA from University of Memphis. He is the CEO & Founder of two start-up companies: PetScreening.com and Park Avenue Properties. He started his companies after working 14-years in corporate America for ExxonMobil and IBM Corporation. John served two consecutive terms in the North Carolina House of Representatives and was the Majority Deputy Whip and Chairman of Regulatory Reform and State & Local Government committees. Before serving as a North Carolina State Representative, John also served two consecutive terms as a Town of Cornelius Commissioner. He is married to his high school sweetheart and has 4 children. In his spare time, he loves to fish, camp and travel with his family.



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