Landlords & Property Owners Association of Washington County Maryland, Inc.
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Welcome to LPOAWC The purpose of the Landlords and Property Owners Association of Washington County Maryland, Inc. is: |
This website is designed to informed and help landlords
To advocate for the rights of property owners
To work with City, County, State, and Federal officials to solve problems
To provide for the exchange of information and statistics and for interaction on laws, regulation and proposed government actions
To provide for the collection, recording, compilation, and distribution of information and statistics to members
To serve and advance the rental housing industry so that adequate affordable rental housing will be available through private enterprise.
To promote responsible rental property ownership for Washington County, Maryland
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November 27, 2008
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO EVERYONE
December 3, 2008 Christmas-Holiday Meeting -
Joe Mullenax – Allegheny Business Consulting.
December 25, 2008
MERRY CHRISTMAS
January 2009 NO MEETING - HAPPY NEW YEAR
February 4, 2009 Nancy Bremmer and Ed Shaffer - Credit reports and how to read them. We want
you to understand
the credit report so that you can make the best possible decision when
accepting or denying an
application for rental.
Lead Paint Information - www.Lead-CherylShank.com
Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) - www.mde.state.md.us
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Got Smoke Detector - Does It Work????????? For the Price of A 9 Volt Battery ($2.00) People Die, The Cheapest Life Insurance You Can Have. Check Your Smoke Detector in Your Home and Rental Property TODAY.
Ultralife 9V Lithium 10 Year Smoke Alarm Battery can be purchased at Lowes for $6.97
Kidde Tamper Proof 10 Year Lithium Smoke Alarm-As Low As $24.00 at Lowes
Avoiding Identity Theft: 1. Dumpster Diving or Trash Bag Rummaging. Shred any and all paperwork that has your name and address on it, and especially if it has an account number or membership number on it. When throwing magazines away, shred the label and any ordering forms that may have your account number them, such as in mail order catalogs. 2. Phishing. They pretend to be financial institutions or companies and send spam or pop-up messages to get you to reveal your personal information. They will even call saying they are from a facility you use (bank) Banks will send information in the mail for special loans and programs. Do not give out mortgage information or anything else personal from someone who called you. If you did not initiate the call, hang up.
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All of our troops, Past & Present. They fight for all of the freedoms we so easily take for granted. Don't ever forget 9-11 happened and the devastation. Honor our troops!!. Bless all of the families of these troops. God Bless you all.
Office hours are Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10AM - 2 PM