Crime
Free Housing
The
Crime Free Multi-Housing Program is an international program that
began in 1992 and has spread to 43 states and 4 Canadian Provinces,
and over 1,700 cities.
Although it was
originally intended for multifamily properties, we find that owners
and managers of single-family rental
properties receive as much benefit from this program as multifamily
properties.
Landlord Training Component
The “landlord” training phase (1) of the program is open to
any interested landlords or managers regardless of their desire to
fully participate as a certified “Crime Free Housing” property.
This training is beneficial for all landlords and managers
regardless of the size or type of their properties. Upcoming
training dates are found under the “announcements” link on this
page.
Benefits of the program
- A stable, more satisfied tenant
- Increased demand for rental property
- Lower maintenance and repair costs
- Improved property values
- Improved personal safety for renters
- Appreciative neighbors
- More time spent on routine management
- Less time spent on crisis control
Costs of Illegal Activity
When disruptive/criminal
tenants operate out of your rental property, neighborhoods
suffer and landlords pay a high price. That price may include:
- Decline in property values -- particularly when the
activity begins affecting the reputation of the neighborhood.
- Property damage arising from abuse, retaliation, or
neglect; property damage from police raids.
- Fire resulting from the manufacturing or growing of
illegal drugs.
- Civil penalties, including temporary closure of
property -- or even property seizure.
- Loss of rent during the eviction and repair periods.
- Fear and frustration when dealing with dangerous and
threatening tenants.
- Increased resentment and anger between neighbors and
property managers.
- Loss of good tenants due to frustration of dealing
with problem tenants.
Crime Free Multi-Housing
Program
Phase 1: A
4 hour seminar is presented at
the Appleton Police Department. Once
completed, a certificate is awarded. Details..
Phase 2: A
security assessment is conducted by the crime free coordinator and
minimal security standards must be met for certification. Details..
Phase 3: Communication
with residents is established. A property that has more than
10 units needs to have two organized meetings a year. If you
have 1-10 units you only need to provide reference material to the
residents provided by the police department for certification.
Details..
Once all phases are
completed, and certified, the property owner and/or manager is
eligible to apply to use the Crime Free Multi-Housing signs and/or
our copyrighted logo for use in advertising.
Property owners and managers are also asked to use the
Crime
Free Lease Addendum on their lease/s.
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