Tower Grove Continues Our Landlord Training Tradition by Hosting Property Management Best Practices, Thursday, August 8, 10 to 11:30am

You are invited to a Landlord & Rehabber Training on Property Management Best Practices, Thursday, August 8, 10 to 11:30am, offered in-person at the Tower Grove Community Development Corp, 2337 So. Kingshighway, 63110. Register in advance here.   https://forms.gle/byWpQ7xY9Svva6P69

 This training session will feature:

·       Dana Gray, Community Development Outreach Coordinator, at Tower Grove CDC. She will review Property Management Best Practices from her perspective as a DIY rehabber, landlord, and property manager for 20 years. Learn from Dana’s successes & mistakes.

·       Adam Drake, HomeScreen Landlord Support Specialist, will review tenant screening process & ARCH (At-risk Renters Connection to Housing).

We will provide coffee, soft drinks, and a snack

This FREE training is open to all landlords, property managers, rehabbers, developers, and any interested parties. The Tower Grove CDC office is ADA compliant.  Contact me ahead of the event, so we can assist with access at a ground level door.  If you have any questions, please contact dana@towergrovecdc.org

PARKING: Free parking on the west side of the building. Enter the parking lot from Southwest Ave.  You will see a door to Tower Grove CDC facing the parking lot.

Other news: Small Business New Filing Requirement

Is your business operating as a limited liability company (LLC)? Take note, there’s a new federal rule requiring most small businesses to file with the U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). LLCs and other businesses must report information about their beneficial owners — the persons who ultimately own or control the company. You don’t need an attorney or an accountant to complete the form, and there is no filing fee. Find the instructions and FAQs on the FinCEN website. Companies that were created before 2024 have until the end of this year to file. Those created in 2024 have 90 days after their incorporation to file. Companies established in 2025 (and thereafter) will have 30 days to register. The new rules are intended to combat money laundering, terrorism financing, organized crime, and other financial crimes. 

Sean Spencer