Apartment Owners Association of Connecticut

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Apartment Owners Association of Connecticut

Welcome to the Apartment Owners Association of Connecticut (AOACT). We’re glad you found us.

Before you hand over the keys of your rental property to a new tenant, it’s crucial that you find out as much as you can about them.


Details For Our Last Meeting On June 8th, 2010

TOPICS

Joanne Hebert
Services available to Apartment Owners. Delivery service, Priority Pick-up, Benefits of a Commercial account, Job-Lot pricing, Buying-in-bulk, Delivery, Phone and fax orders. American Express-benefits. Credit programs. Learn more about their Commercial team at all the store and how they can $ave you time and money.

Gloria Godoy – From the Godoy Insurance Agency.
Builder’s risk insurance and Tenant insurance? Why do I need it?

Sherwin Williams Paints
Discounts available ONLY to AOA of CT and CT REIA members. Online ordering, Centralized billing, National account Programs. Fast order turnaround, Delivery services available to Apartment Owners.

Other Topics
• The New EPA Ruling on Lead paint removal by Contractor and Home Owners.
• Are you having one or more eviction a year? Learn how to be 99.9% eviction FREE.
• Curb Appeal-maintain your properties on a dime.
• Do you have the very best Connecticut apartment lease?
• How to choose the best qualified client/tenant?
• Fair Housing “Advertising” Laws.
• Advertise your apartment for “FREE”.

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When there are people, property, and payments involved, it’s essential to understand what you’re doing, both legally and financially.

Tips on everything from:

  • How to screen potential tenants
  • Handling security deposits
  • Leases
  • Repairs
  • Problem tenants
  • Basics of rental accounting and record keeping
  • Rental policies and guidelines – renter’s insurance, pets, subletting, and tips on how to enforce these policies
  • And much more…

Real estate investors actually profit from inflation because with a 30% equity, just a 3% inflationary increase in property values results in a 10% return on investment. Without even considering normal operating profits and tax benefits.

Real estate can be purchased in many forms, including: shopping centers, industrial buildings, warehouse net leases, apartments, single family residential housing, and even raw land. The investment can be direct, or through various kinds of partnerships and investment trusts.

No Money Down… and positive Cash Flow. From Phil G. in Bristol, CT.

You too can get positive results like these.

Details of the “Fast Track Team Coaching” program is available on line at www.CTREIA.com or call our hotline: 860.255.7815


“Fast Track” Team Coaching Program. Step-By-Step System That Removes All the Guess Work From Buying Apartment buildings.

Have you always wanted to make BIG money in multi-family real estate but today’s market have you feeling a bit lost?

Good News

You can find your way to consistent CASH FLOW and Massive Wealth in real estate REGARDLESS of today’s economic climate, with NONE (or little) of your own money down and faster profits than ever before… IF you have this ALL-NEW Secret System steering your way.

Congratulations to the 30 students who were accepted into the Spring 2010 Coaching Program. We ended up having to turn some applicants away due to our 30 student max capacity. Our next Coaching Program will begin in Fall 2010. Don’t be left out this time. Make sure you sign up early for the next program.


Apartment Owners Association of Connecticut is the largest state wide association representing the interest of apartment owners.

AOAofCT mission’s is to inform and educate apartment owners so that we continue to provide quality rental housing. AOAofCT is organized to promote responsible landlording and for the rights of property owners and to work with City, County, State, and Federal officials to solve problems. Provide for the exchange of information and statistics and for interaction on laws, regulation and proposed government actions.

To serve and advance the rental housing industry so that adequate affordable rental housing will be available through private enterprise and to provide a clearing house for accurate, up to date information that impacts apartment owners.

PLEASE REMEMBER WE CANNOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE. WE ARE LANDLORDS HELPING LANDLORDS… WHY NOT COME TO A MEETING AND NETWORK? CHANCES ARE SOMEONE THERE HAS AN ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION!

AOAofCT is a sub chapter of CT REIA, where landlords can network in order to receive educational operation and motivation. AOAofCT meetings and events are where Connecticut landlords, property managers, and maintenance professionals can exchange ideas, information, personal experiences and resources. Our goal is for landlords to provide tenants with outstanding rental properties while maximizing their own business, net worth, and cash flow.


AOA of CT Membership Benefits

  • Keep you up-to-date on new laws, codes and regulations and on timely landlord/tenant issues and concerns
  • Representation at the State Capitol – for the proposing and defending key pieces of legislation that affect apartment owners.
  • Meetings and seminars – that are both educational and afford members occasions to share their expertise with others
  • Discount to all events sponsored by: CT REIA, WREIA, and AOAofCT
  • CT Apartment Owners Manual – $29 ($30 off regular price)

Annual Membership dues

$75.00 for CTREIA Members
$165.00 for non-members


The Connecticut Apartment Owners Manual

A Do-It-Yourself Reference Guide. This manual includes rules, guideline, CT forms, i.e. apartment lease, rental application, move-in report, move-out inspection report, new resident move-in check list, lead-based paint hazards disclosure booklet, security deposit interest rate and rules, CT small claims, CT housing court, and Much Much.

AOA Members – $29
Non Members – $59

Improve your landlording skills and manage property like a pro. Whether you’re full time landlord or just getting ready to purchase your rental property, this Manual will help you improve your landlording skills from attracting good tenants to maintaining your property to understanding your rights and obligations under the law.

This manual is a clear, concise resource of practical advice and information; it can also be used to record important data for your future reference. Giving you the know-how to manage property like a pro. A source of practical advice and simple tools to improve landlording skills and implement practices. Instructions contain in this manual are for your benefit and protections, so follow them closely. Correspondence forms may be reproduced on your own letter head if you prefer.

CLICK HERE to order the CT Apartment Owners Manual


Order Your Apartment Rental Forms Today

  • Apartment lease
  • Rental application
  • Move-In Inspection Report
  • Lead Paint
  • Employment Verification
  • Landlord Verification
  • New Resident Move-In Check List
  • Rejection Letter
  • Abandonment Letter
  • Notice of Termination
  • Notice of Intent to Enter Dwelling Unit

CLICK HERE to order your apartment rental forms online

CT Real Estate Events

CT REIA Monthly Meeting with Terry Hale

July 19, 2010
5:30 – 9:00pm

Crowne Plaza Hotel. 100 Berlin Road. Cromwell, CT

Terry Hale

Terry Hale teaches the simple steps on how anyone can get started in commercial Real Estate with none of your own money, credit or previous experience. His techniques work for all commercial property types to make tens of thousands in monthly cash flow and quick cash profits in today’s current market conditions.

Terry continues to actively invest in commercial Real Estate all over the nation with over a decade of hands on experience Terry has perfected a step-by-step system that works in today’s current market conditions.

Terry will teach you what is going on in your current market today. We all know the residential market is cyclical. It goes up and goes down. Right now is the best time to get involved and make some real money. When the residential market is at its all-time low, commercial real estate is red hot.

Apartments – It’s natural to gravitate towards multi family Apartments when you first start out in commercial real estate. It’s a concept everyone understands: “houses in a box.” When people lose their homes and they need a place to live, the next place they go to is an apartment.

Self-Storage – When people lose their homes, they transition into apartments. If you’ve ever lived in an apartment, you know the closet space is limited and the storage space is even less.

Senior Living Facilities – These are a lot like assisted living but much easier to manage. When people get older, they either end up in assisted living or they look to have a relaxed lifestyle and choose to occupy space in a senior living facility. This is a fifty five plus senior living facility with active seniors who want the done-for-you lifestyle.

Mobile Home Parks – I call this one the least sexy of all the property types. Most people envision mobile home parks to be in bad areas with management stealing from you. Well you don’t need to worry about them skipping out and not paying the rent because you know where they live. Who lives in a mobile home park? People who lose their homes or people who can’t afford apartment living. It costs much less than a home and less than an apartment. For that reason alone, it’s classified as a recession-proof commercial property.

Why is Commercial Real Estate the all-time wealth-builder? – The reason is simple… cash- flowing properties. There are four reasons to keep cash-flowing properties and each one has its own separate benefit. 1) Appreciation, 2) Depreciation, 3) Cash Out, 4) Cash Flow

Most investors purchase commercial properties for two main reasons: cash flow and appreciation. Unlike residential property, commercial property goes up in value much quicker. When the rents increase the NOI (net operating income), the value goes through the roof. I never buy retail – I buy wholesale. Investors who buy with good old conventional wisdom put down huge deposits and personally sign for loans. I don’t do this and don’t recommend this.

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2010 New England Real Estate Investors Conference and Trade Show

Oct 30 and 31, 2010
9:00am – 5:00pm

Four Points Sheraton. Meriden, CT

Business Education: If you are serious about finally taking control of your financial future and destiny, then you won’t want to miss the 2010 Real Estate Conference and Tradeshow. Take advantage of this exclusive chance to learn from two full days of dynamic speakers. With all this training in one place, you won’t have to worry about not having enough information to complete the puzzle, all the pieces will be readily available to you and at one conference event. This conference will inspire and motivate you as they teach you how to achieve financial success in today’s market and beyond…

Who Should Attend: Real Estate Investors, Real Estate Agents, Mortgage Brokers, Title Insurance Agents, Financial Planners,
Burned Out Stock Investors, Attorneys & CPAs, Landlords, Property managers, Contractors, Lenders, and Frustrated CD Investors.

Our expert panel will share with you the most cutting-edge ideas that work in a soft or declining market so you can profit no matter what the market does. Let’s face it, some people make money in ALL markets (ask Warren Buffet) because they stay ahead of the trends and are constantly learning new ideas. If you rest on your laurels and the old way of doing it, you’ll find yourself coming up with average results. If you learn new ideas, new concepts and constantly reinvent your approach, you’ll be one of the few that make a bundle from the opportinities in this market.

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1 Comment

  1. I would like to introduce myself my name is Anthony Prisco I own Pascar realty we’re located in stamford ct and I would be interested in joining the apartment owners association.

    Comment by ANTHONY PRISCO — September 30, 2009 @ 3:30 pm


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