Landlord 101 is back and virtual this fall!

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The City of Philadelphia will host "Landlord 101," a virtual event from November 10 to November 17, 2025, designed to educate landlords on property maintenance and licensing. Sherylle Linton Jones will lead the program, which addresses critical issues in the housing market. Participants will learn about local regulations and best practices essential for responsible property management. This initiative aims to foster a better-informed landlord community, contributing to improved rental conditions in Philadelphia. Local officials highlight the necessity of such educational efforts, particularly in a changing economic environment.

The program reflects a commitment to enhancing the housing market and supporting landlords. As the housing economy evolves, resources like "Landlord 101" become increasingly vital. This event underscores the city's proactive approach to addressing landlord concerns and promoting effective property management practices.

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