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Getting a better understanding of tenants
Safe Streets and the Topeka Police Department joined together to bring new information to landlords.
Safe Streets and the Topeka Police Department joined together to bring new information to landlords.
They had a speaker from Valeo Behavioral health, to help landlords learn how to handle mental health issues with tenants.
An officer from the financial crime division showed landlords how they can protect themselves, and their tenants from becoming victims of identity theft. It gives them an opportunity to interact with law enforcement, interact with safe streets, housing, consumer housing credit counseling is here, code compliance will be here. So they get an opportunity to learn all the resources available to them," Sergeant Lance Feyh said.
The classes are an effort to make Topeka the safest capital city in America.
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