Potpourri Spring Conference

 

May 09, 2025
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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CDOT Meeting Facility
2829 West Howard Place
Denver, CO 80204
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AM Potpourri Session: 8am -12pm - REGISTER HERE FOR THE AM SESSION 

Lunch and Membership Meeting: 12pm - 1pm REGISTER HERE FOR LUNCH AND MEMBERSHIP MEETING

PM Potpourri Session: 1pm - 5pm REGISTER HERE FOR THE PM SESSION

To be held at the CDOT Facility

Lunch will be a QDOBA Taco Bar

AM Course Description: 

8am - 10am - Discover the future of property management in this engaging two-hour panel designed for real estate professionals and appraisers hearing from our professional peers on the front lines from the Colorado Chapter of IREM, Institute of Real Estate Managers and associated property managers. This course explores the evolving intersection of property management and appraisal, delving into key challenges like maintenance, tenant relations, regulatory compliance, and the integration of cutting-edge technologies. Real-world discussions from those "on the front lines" every day case, providing actionable insights to help attendees navigate the ever-changing real estate landscape. Join us to gain the tools and knowledge needed to better understand how to forecast operations, expenses, capital expenditures, vacancy, rent pricing, financial management, and legal issues. 

10am - 12pm - This comprehensive class on Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) is designed to equip appraisers and real estate professionals with a deep understanding of key regulatory, zoning, permitting, and enforcement considerations. The session begins with an introduction to ADU zoning and design standards in Denver, including updates to owner occupancy regulations and considerations for landmarked properties. The class integrates interactive case studies to apply concepts in real-world contexts, alongside discussions on building codes, fire safety requirements, and jurisdictional variations.

PM Course Description:

The first part of this 4-hour offering will provide attendees with a better understanding of the influence of Building Performance Standards such as Energize Denver and Regulation 28 and the driving shift of building regulations towards energy efficiency and sustainability. Students will gain valuable knowledge of current Building Performance Standards influence on property appraisals, valuations, underwriting, and considerations of non-conformance, depreciation, and market perception through real world cases from top industry professionals. 

The second part of this 4-hour session will begin with four focused 15-minute presentations covering key property rights topics. The first segment will provide a basic overview of fee simple, leased fee, and leasehold interests, followed by a discussion of more nuanced and complex property rights. Next, participants will learn how to identify various property rights, concluding with an exploration of encumbrances that may fall within the scope of work, such as air rights, view planes, avigation easements, life estates, community land trusts, and ground leases. In the second hour, a dynamic property rights roundtable will engage panelists with case studies highlighting real-world property rights issues, encouraging active audience participation. To enhance interactivity, a QR code game will be incorporated, fostering an engaging and educational experience.