Austin Crime Free Multi Housing Phase 1 Training
Take the first step toward a safer property and stronger community. Crime Free Multi-Housing: Partnership, Prevention, and Professional Mana
(Lunch is provided)
What is Phase 1 Training?
Phase 1 is the foundational 8-hour training seminar designed for property owners, managers, leasing agents, maintenance staff, and Texas peace officers. It equips participants with practical tools to implement the Crime Free Multi-Housing (CFMH) Program — a voluntary partnership between the Austin Police Department and multifamily rental communities (5+ units) aimed at reducing crime, improving quality of life, and strengthening police-management collaboration.
The program follows the national Crime Free Multi-Housing model, adapted for Austin’s pilot launched in March 2025. It emphasizes prevention at the “front door” through better screening, design, and enforcement — while respecting fair housing laws and victim protections.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the history, purpose, and three-phase certification model of the CFMH Program.
- Apply Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles to multifamily properties.
- Understand legal frameworks, including HUD v. Rucker (2002) and “One-Strike” lease policies.
- Conduct effective applicant screening while complying with Fair Housing and HUD guidelines.
- Recognize drug indicators, handle handguns in apartment communities, and manage victim-sensitive situations (especially family violence).
- Use Crime Free forms (Lease Addendum, Application Addendum, violation notices, trespass warnings) properly.
- Build effective partnerships with law enforcement for information sharing and community safety.
Take the first step toward a safer property and stronger community. Crime Free Multi-Housing: Partnership, Prevention, and Professional Mana
(Lunch is provided)
What is Phase 1 Training?
Phase 1 is the foundational 8-hour training seminar designed for property owners, managers, leasing agents, maintenance staff, and Texas peace officers. It equips participants with practical tools to implement the Crime Free Multi-Housing (CFMH) Program — a voluntary partnership between the Austin Police Department and multifamily rental communities (5+ units) aimed at reducing crime, improving quality of life, and strengthening police-management collaboration.
The program follows the national Crime Free Multi-Housing model, adapted for Austin’s pilot launched in March 2025. It emphasizes prevention at the “front door” through better screening, design, and enforcement — while respecting fair housing laws and victim protections.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the history, purpose, and three-phase certification model of the CFMH Program.
- Apply Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles to multifamily properties.
- Understand legal frameworks, including HUD v. Rucker (2002) and “One-Strike” lease policies.
- Conduct effective applicant screening while complying with Fair Housing and HUD guidelines.
- Recognize drug indicators, handle handguns in apartment communities, and manage victim-sensitive situations (especially family violence).
- Use Crime Free forms (Lease Addendum, Application Addendum, violation notices, trespass warnings) properly.
- Build effective partnerships with law enforcement for information sharing and community safety.
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Highlights
- 8 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Austin Police Department South Substation
404 Ralph Ablanedo Drive
Austin, TX 78748
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