Rental Real Estate Networking and Training Events and Videos

MassLandlords staff and volunteers produce the best Massachusetts rental real estate networking and training events and videos. Massachusetts is the most tightly regulated market for rental property management, owning rental property and multifamily investing in the United States (with California being a close second). If you want to own rental property here or are considering it, come see us first. The horror stories are real but entirely avoidable, and with a little training and networking you can succeed in multifamily investing.

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Our zoom meetings have attorneys, subsidy administrators, expert owners and managers, and lots of members and services providers like you.

Meeting Schedules

Our networking and training events take place on a regular schedule, for instance, the nth weekday of every month. Typically there are few events in July and August, which MassLandlords staff use to improve operations for the next season and which owners and managers take off to work on our rental properties or take a vacation.

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Real Estate Networking and Training: Typical Agenda

Every event starts and ends with networking time and centers around at least one educational speaker or group activity.

Our events cover the entire state virtually from the Berkshires North, South, and East to the Cape and Islands.

Typical Meeting Agenda

  • 5:00pm Sign-in, Networking
  • 5:40pm MassLandlords staff with a Business Update
    • Member Minutes - Any member can have the mic for 60 seconds (offer a deal, ask a question, share warnings, etc.)
  • 6:00pm Speaker
  • 7:00pm Meeting Ends

Locations/Participation

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, we met at a variety of locations around Massachusetts. Our standards for venues are that they facilitate a large number of guests, offer a range of spaces conducive to both networking and training, and offer a level of quality and accessibility that makes the event worth attending. With rare exceptions for one-off events, we pay for our venue spaces ourselves out of ticket sales.

Virtual meetings and webinars are held over zoom. Is zoom secure? Yes, our meetings are password protected, the password is only sent to paid participants, and we utilize other security features to prevent just anyone from sharing their screen. Some articles describe "zoombombing," in which participants share lewd images on screen. What these articles do not say is that the affected meetings were public (not password protected) and/or did use basic security features such as "only the host can share", features which we use.

Many Kinds of Real Estate Networking and Training

MassLandlords is a federation of rental housing associations around Massachusetts. Events can be either directly managed or run by volunteers.

Directly managed events take place in or near Springfield, Worcester, Waltham, and Boston. These are operated by MassLandlords staff.

Volunteer events take place in or near Pittsfield, Southbridge, Fitchburg, and Marlborough. These events are operated by landlords who donate their time or pay for limited local administrative staff.

Zoom events take place virtually and are designed to facilitate open questions and answers or member discussions.

Video launch events celebrate the creation of a new training video. All questions asked under the video in the first seven days will be answered.

MassLandlords Accessibility Goals

Our directly managed events are all accessible. Partner association events may or may not be accessible. Ask us before making plans.

Food at our Real Estate Networking and Training

All our zoom events are BYO, it's okay to be eating while on mute!

Pricing

All of our real estate networking and training events are open to the public! Membership is not required. Pricing is typically set at or below cost for members.

Regular monthly events

  • Lowest possible pricing is called "early-bird," which ends seven days prior to the event at 12pm:
    • Members: X + $0
    • Public: X + $8
  • After Early bird or at the door:
    • Members: X + $5
    • Public: X + $10

If you plan to attend ten events in a year, or if you want to receive any of our many online member benefits, you will find it cheaper to become a member. Become a member first. Public priced tickets are not partially refunded later.

Special Events

Additional events may be scheduled for different pricing.

Full-Day Training: The Crash Course

We conduct full-day training on Massachusetts rental real estate. See our crash course page for details.

crash course

Our crash course is an intensive six-hour overview of Massachusetts rental real estate

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Attire

Don't judge a book by its cover! The most successful owners and managers are the ones who least need to impress with fancy clothing and bling. Use your judgment, but basically: come as you are. Also, note that you are free to turn off video (most do).

Advantages of Rental Real Estate Networking and Training

News and updates: Massachusetts rental real estate networking and training is an investment in your current and future business. Our members hear the news first. We knew that Worcester would be the new home of the Paw Sox before it was announced. We knew that Just Cause Eviction Rent Control had died in the legislature before the State House News Service. You can't find this stuff online.

Strong Connections: Because we focus on buy-and-hold rental real estate, we cover a niche that other Massachusetts real estate networking and training events can't touch. Our members learn about opportunities to buy in their regions before these buildings go on the MLS. In addition, the personal connections you will develop with other Massachusetts landlords will be invaluable. We don't run anonymous event factories. Our attendees actually get to know one another, such that when you have an emergency you can pick up the phone and call someone you know for help and referrals.

Local compliance: What you don't know can hurt you. What you think you know because you read it online can hurt you even worse. There are particular ordinances in Massachusetts towns and cities and laws that don't exist elsewhere, and that certainly will be missed if you operate with practices learned from other states. There's even a dedicated Housing Court here. Did a tenant give your apartment to a squatter? Well they're not a trespasser, they're protected in Massachusetts as if they had signed the rental agreement. This is one example of dozens for why you should invest in Massachusetts rental real estate networking and training.

Examples of Speakers at our Massachusetts Rental Real Estate Training

We develop relationships with attorneys, police, fire departments, hard money lenders, judges, realtors, and many service providers to bring you the best money-saving tips, legal analysis, and business analytics. Owning rental property and multifamily investing in Massachusetts has never been easier thanks to our regular networking and training opportunities.

All our events are now on zoom. Here are some pictures from before the world changed so you can see what's harder to see in a virtual world, that we have wide reach:

picture of Massachusetts real estate networking and training, Katie Daviau of bay state restoration

Massachusetts rental real estate networking and training includes topics like the "Disaster Show & Tell" which covers restoration procedures after a fire or plumbing accident

picture of massachusetts real estate networking and training by Masslandlords, packed room

Our Massachusetts rental real estate networking and training opportunities draw large regular crowds.

What Makes MassLandlords Special

There are three major differences between MassLandlords-style real estate networking and training and other real estate groups:

  • We're buy-and-hold investors not flippers and get rich quickers.
  • We charge you to come because we don't make undisclosed money.
  • Each meeting centers around legitimate training designed to meet continuing education objectives.

Get Rich Slowly: As buy-and-hold investors we focus on long-term value creation. This means we'll cover things like water submetering and legal compliance. Yes, you can and members often do make deals at our events.

You Pay Us so We Don't Have to Sell You: All MassLandlords events have a "no sales pitch guarantee." This means our speakers don't pay us or sponsor us as a condition of presenting. We sell our real estate networking and training to real estate owners, managers, and investors. We don't sell captive audiences to sharks. Note also that we don't let well connected members or staff with side gigs restrict their competitors from attending or advertising.

Vetted: Our presentations are selected by carefully vetting speakers in advance, often with long phone calls, and by reviewing their slides or giving them slides from our repertoire. We want to make sure that you learn something relevant, and that if you attend enough of our Waltham real estate training and networking events you will become a more successful owner. Our attendees come back month after month year after year.

Reasons to Attend

Make our event your own:

  • Find a manager for your rental property.
  • Find a buyer or a seller.
  • Learn about rental property management, owning rental property, and multifamily investing.
  • Network to meet new landlords, owners, and managers and let them know about your services.
  • Come decide if rental real estate is the right full or part-time business for you.

We respect your time! Speakers are vetted beforehand. We call them to make sure they're prepared to hit our educational objectives in the time assigned. Night-of, we gently help them wrap up if they appear ready to go long. All speakers honor our "no sales pitch" guarantee.

How to Speak at our Networking and Training Events

We're always looking for new speakers.

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Frequently Asked Questions about our Networking and Training Events

Are Tickets Refundable?

Yes, subject to our terms (e.g., you got sick). Tickets may be transferred to another person for the same event. Let us know if you've transferred your ticket so we can inform the registration desk. With the exception of the Crash Course, you can wait until you know whether you'll be attending and purchase a ticket at the door.

I won't be eating. Do I still have to pay?

Yes, the venues count attendees and charge us by the head regardless of who's eating or how much they ate. We also incur staff costs to set up and operate the event. Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions. We can generally accommodate any request for early bird ticket purchasers (seven days in advance).

What if there's bad weather?

We fully refund all event tickets if we cancel an event for any reason including weather. Typically we cancel if the forecast calls for 4" of snow or more during the event, if the snow has stopped but cleanup is ongoing, or if there's a named storm like a hurricane. We will issue an email, text message, and/or update the website. Refunds are issued same-day and will be visible on your statement in 5 to 10 business days.

Can I give MassLandlords feedback on the event I attended?

Yes, of course, this is how we know whether we're doing a good job or if we need to improve. For in-person events, our preference is that you fill out one of the yellow feedback cards circulated at events or tell the registration desk staff. For zoom events, fill out our feedback form. You can also email hello@masslandlords.net.

Can I bring my own marketing literature?

Yes please, our attendees love handouts. You need not be a presenter or advertiser. Each directly managed event has a "leave-stuff, take-stuff" table. You can bring anything you want and leave it there. Please collect whatever is not taken at the end of the night. We generally don't have enough room in our cases to carry your literature back to the local office. Leftovers may be thrown away at the end of the night.

Can I use the event to get advice about a legal problem?

Maybe. Many events have attorneys, mediators, or experienced landlords on hand. The only people authorized to give advice are attorneys and they may not be able to do that without a conflict check. You can certainly get legal information if not advice. If you have a specific issue, let us know after you purchase a ticket. We will try to arrange an e-introduction before the event so you can meet up. You may be able to arrange office hours with a local attorney to take place at our event. Note that if the speaker is a judge they cannot comment on a possible or ongoing case.

Can I set up a table?

Yes, advertisers can have a table at any directly managed event.

Can I speak in front of the room?

Every member can have the microphone for up to 60 seconds for our "member minute." If you are not a member you need a member to introduce you and give you the mic (sit next to them). Member minutes start just before 7pm.

I'm a member. Can I bring a friend?

Of course!

Friends can get in free with a "rack card" if they are not already on our list. Pick up a rack card at a directly managed event registration desk.

If you bring a friend who attends under a public ticket, and they join that night, they will get their ticket credited toward membership. Also, you will get one month free extension of your membership, no limit.

What Incentives are there to Try My First Event?

If you purchase a public ticket, attend, and join before you leave the event, your public ticket will be fully credit to your membership.

What Kind of People Attend?

All are welcome: prospective or current owners and managers, service providers, public officials, and local non-profits all participate at our events.

For owners and managers, we have brand new owners, people considering purchasing their first property, and industry experts. The average attendee owns or managers 26 units. Half our attendees own or manager fewer than 6 units. Every meeting has at least one person who is just thinking about getting started. So whether you're big or small or in the planning stages, you're welcome.

Service providers of all kinds are welcome. Attorneys find our events a great way to get new clients. We also have regular electricians, plumbers, exterminators, insurance agents, and more. Come have dinner, get to know your customers, and maybe pick up some pointers for your own rental property some day. Unlike BNI, we are non-exclusive; all are welcome!

Town, city and state officials (all public officials) are welcome to campaign, network, and listen to the issues the housing industry is facing.

Local nonprofits especially subsidy administrators can reinforce their connections to local owners and also gain valuable perspective. Nonprofits purchase premium memberships for their organization and rotate their staff through an event season so everyone gets a little exposure.

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