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Webinar: Managing Mold Claims: Legal Best Practices for Property Management

Multifamily NW Welcome William Edgar, Andor Law 0013

Wednesday, March 5, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (PST)

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Event Details

Mold claims can be a challenging issue for property managers, landlords, and residents alike. This comprehensive webinar will guide you through the basic legal considerations for evaluating, responding to, and addressing mold claims. 

During this session, you will gain insights into:

  • Best practices for investigating mold-related complaints.
  • Effective communication strategies to address resident concerns.
  • Legal obligations and documentation requirements.
  • Risk mitigation techniques to protect all parties involved.

Whether you're new to property management or a seasoned professional, this class will equip you with the tools and knowledge to handle mold claims effectively while maintaining the integrity of your property and the trust of your residents.

Who Should Attend: Property managers, landlords, maintenance staff, and anyone involved in managing residential properties.

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Multifamily NW Welcomes

William Edgar, Andor Law, LLP

William J. Edgar is a partner in the Litigation practice group at Andor Law, LLP. His experience has primarily focused on civil litigation with an emphasis on business, landlord tenant disputes and toxic tort/mold cases, as well as professional and general liability cases. He has also litigated real estate disputes, construction defect claims, breach of contract cases, personal injury cases and employment matters, including workplace violence restraining orders. Mr. Edgar has represented clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses and individuals at trial, arbitration and mediation. His broad range of litigation experience allows him to serve clients in multiple areas of law.      


COURSE MATERIALS DISCLAIMER
The content, information, opinions, and viewpoints contained in these educational materials and the information contained in the instructor’s presentation (collectively the “Course Materials”) are those of the authors, contributors and/or instructors of such materials. While Multifamily NW (“MFNW”) takes reasonable care to screen the credentials of the instructors, authors and contributors, MFNW MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, as to the completeness or accuracy of the Course Materials. Persons who attend MFNW classes and/or read the Course Materials (“Users”), use the Course Materials at their own risk, and MFNW shall not be responsible for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the Course Materials, whether arising through negligence, oversight, or otherwise. Also, laws change and MFNW has no duty to update the Course Materials. Reliance on the Course Materials is strictly at your own risk. The Course Materials are general in nature and not intended as legal advice. Even if specific fact situations are discussed in the Course Materials, and even if the instructor is an attorney, Users must retain their own legal counsel if they desire legal advice. MFNW specifically disclaims any warranties, express or implied, including implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The Course Materials are provided “AS IS” and it is the User’s job to evaluate the accuracy of any information contained therein. If a User is a property management professional, you should rely on your professional judgment in evaluating any and all Course Materials, and confirm the information contained in the Course Materials with other sources and your own legal counsel before undertaking any actions based on it. If you are not a management professional, you should evaluate the information together with your professional advisors.

Multifamily NW reserves the right to refuse registration/admittance to non-members.

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Ericka Hargis
Ericka Hargis
Education Coordinator Multifamily NW