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This seminar will explore all facets of historic preservation using HUD funds. How to effectively partner with HUD to save and restore as many historic properties as possible. How to understand the necessary items that need to be done such as data collection, studies and analysis. How to develop functional plans for various purposes.

Learning Objectives:

  • Develop and implement multiple Historic Preservation Plans
  • Understand what kinds of properties can be restored
  • Economic activities which come under the purview of historic restoration
  • Acquisition, construction and reconstruction rules
  • Differentiate between private or non-profit preservation activity
  • Associated administrative costs & economic benefits
  • Engineering and Design
  • Dealing with clearance activities
  • Rules for site preparation
  • Understand tax incentives
  • Historic Preservation Plans
  • What kind of property can be restored
  • Economic Activities
  • Acquisition, construction and reconstruction rules
  • Private or non-profit
  • Administrative costs

Who will Benefit:

  • Property Managers
  • Property owners
  • Lenders
  • Realtors
  • Developers
  • City Planners


Industries:

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Paul Flogstad

Paul has been involved in the real estate industry for the past 38 years. He has been involved in sales, construction, project management, appraisal, property management and property management consulting/training.

Through his consulting company, Property Management Solutions, he provides training and consulting services nationwide to owners, management companies, multi-housing associations, as well as state and federal agencies.

He specializes in fair housing issues and has developed fair housing and outreach programs for governmental agencies as well as conducting seminars which are presented to property management companies, apartment associations and the general public nationwide. Most recently, he has been a consultant to the State of South Dakota. In this assignment he has developed a fair housing awareness program that is one of the first of its kind in the nation. It involves a three pronged approach to fair housing awareness. This approach makes use of an ombudsman concept and has proven to be very effective in dealing with discrimination and landlord/tenant issues.

For over twenty years he was involved in appraisal of residential, multi-family, farm and commercial properties throughout the Midwest. Most recently, he was a consultant for affordable, multi-housing properties in 22 different states. This involved properties in HUD, Rural Development, HOME and Tax Credit programs.

He holds numerous professional property management designations and currently holds the prestigious RHM designation from the National Center for Housing Management.

Paul was previously Vice President of the South Dakota Multi-Housing Association, Vice Chairman of the Minnehaha County Housing and Redevelopment Commission, and Chairman of the Sioux Falls Property Appeals Board. In 2009, he received the Outstanding Educator of the Year award from the South Dakota Multi-Housing Association.

Paul just authored a book which was released in January of 2015. It is titled: “Fair Housing: What Everyone Should Know”. This is a comprehensive book about the fair housing written with a property manager’s perspective and with real world examples. It is a great resource for anyone.

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