Upcoming Information Session for Landlords

On Feb. 8, 2023, at 12:30 pm (CST), the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Rocky Mountain Regional Office and the South Dakota Field Office, in collaboration with South Dakota Housing and the South Dakota Multi-Housing Association will hold a virtual information session via Zoom for landlords.

This session will be the first of many engagement events aimed at providing current and prospective landlords in South Dakota with the most up-to-date information on HUD rental assistance programs and how they may benefit owners and residents.

Participants will hear from South Dakota Housing’s Executive Director Lorraine Polak, South Dakota Multi-Housing Association’s Executive Director Denise Hanzlik, and HUD’s South Dakota State Director Roger Jacobs. “At HUD, our mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all,” says Jacobs. “It is important for us to engage with the landlord community to keep them updated about all the benefits at their fingertips, to dispel any myths they may have heard about HUD assistance programs, and ultimately, to ensure that we continue to successfully work together to house more Americans.”

Landlords interested in attending the event can use the link https://www.sdmha.com/events/landlord-engagement-with-hud/register or register on the events page at www.sdmha.com. Registration is free, but required to ensure enough Zoom slots are available for everyone.

For more information:

Roger Jacobs, HUD South Dakota State Director, 605.330.4223
Denise Hanzlik, Executive Director, SDMHA, 605.336.7756
Lorraine Polak, Executive Director, SD Housing, 605.773.3181

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