PM 102: Property Managers and the Law / 2-Day Morning Virtual Course / November 01-02, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
- Registration Closed
Don't get caught off guard! Join your fellow property managers as you become familiar with relevant federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Learn to mitigate risk, educate your landlord and tenants, and protect your business.
This is a Virginia REALTORS® Certification (or Certification Course). Property Management Certified is not affiliated with or endorsed by the National Association of REALTORS®.
This course is CE/PL Approved: 1 Hour Legal Updates and 7 Hours Real Estate Related credit for CE; 2 Hours Current Industry Issues/Trends for PL.
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Jon Haley
Associate General Counsel
Virginia REALTORS
As Staff Counsel for Virginia REALTORS®, Jon wears many hats. He works with the rest of the legal team to teach, create podcasts and legal videos, and even draft legal briefs for the Supreme Court of Virginia. After graduating from the University of Richmond School of Law, Jon clerked for a Circuit Court judge and then worked for a large claims administration firm in town. Those jobs gave him a wide array of legal experiences, which he has been putting to use helping protect REALTORS® since 2017. As busy as he is with work, he is equally as busy having fun outside of work! He lends his guitar skills to his band, Church Hill Music Company. The Atlanta Braves and UVA sports (2019 National Champs!) play a big role in his life—no matter how painful some seasons may be! With his wife, Mandy, by his side, they enjoy exploring new restaurants. Southern and Indian cuisines rank on his top favorite food list.
Laura Murray
General Counsel
Laura Murray started working at Northern Virginia Association of REALTORS® (NVAR) as a legal intern the summer between her second and third year of law school. After graduation, she accepted a full-time position as an attorney at NVAR. Three years later, an opportunity opened up at Virginia REALTOR® that would allow her to use the Regulatory Law Certificate she had earned in law school; she applied and was hired! Just over three years and three promotions later, she was made General Counsel.