How can I be held responsible for the actions of my tenants?
A rental property, regardless of size, is in fact a business operation. While the City of Aurora has the power to declare certain businesses a nuisance, it has the right and responsibility to do the same for troublesome rental properties. The ordinance is designed to provide education and tools to rental property owners that will assist them and empower them to reduce the chances of problems and be prepared to quickly and effectively deal with problem tenants.

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1. Who does the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program and the Nuisance Abatement Ordinance pertain to?
2. What is the Nuisance Abatement Ordinance?
3. Who must attend the CFMH seminar?
4. I live out of state. Do I have to attend?
5. What will I learn in the CFMH seminar?
6. Does the ordinance require me to evict a tenant for one criminal incident?
7. Doesn’t the ordinance promote discrimination or profiling?
8. How can I be held responsible for the actions of my tenants?
9. Does Crime Free Multi-Housing really work?
10. What is the national criminal background check and landlord/tenant lease addendum?