Community Corner
The Next Kansas City Landlord/Tenant University Is Sept. 10
In-person seating is extremely limited, but the training session will be streamed via Microsoft Teams.
September 1, 2020
Representatives from the city’s Neighborhoods and Housing Services Department (NHSD) are holding the second session of Landlord/Tenant University on Thursday, Sept. 10, from 11 a.m. to noon inside the KC Kings Conference Room at 4400 Blue Parkway. Because of Covid-19 restrictions and concerns, in-person seating is extremely limited, but the training session will be streamed via Microsoft Teams. Those interested in attending in-person must RSVP through Eventbrite.
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Topics during this edition of Landlord/Tenant University include recycling, understanding code enforcement, nuisance violations and illegal dumping. Staff from the city’s Solid Waste Services and Neighborhood Preservation divisions are presenting.
Landlord/Tenant University is an ongoing series of learning sessions providing relevant information to renters and landlords alike. “The university focuses on a myriad of housing and neighborhood issues,” said Shawn Kirkwood, university coordinator. Anyone interested in attending online or needing more information on Landlord/Tenant University, contact Leranda Brewer at (816) 513-9024. Media can contact Kirkwood, at (816) 513-9054. You can also email Tenant University.
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Learn more about Landlord/Tenant University at KCMO.gov/tenants.
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