CDARPO offers landlords and property owners a diverse group for networking, education and advocacy.
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The Capital District Association of Rental Property Owners (CDARPO) is a non-profit volunteer association committed to helping landlords throughout the Capital District.
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Growing bed bug issue
My exterminator, Recon Pest Elimination Service, has notified me that bed bugs are a growing problem in the Capital District. Even retail/furniture businesses are reporting to him with problems. Roaches, bedbugs, fleas and lice usually attached themselves to an item and then are carried unknowingly to a new site, a [...]
Tiffany Windows Tour – June 11
We have planned a car pool to visit and enjoy a guided tour of some of the sights of Tiffany's magnificent works in Troy which has the largest concentration of Tiffany windows in the world. We will leave the Best Western (site of our meeting at 7 pm on June [...]
Troy Topics
Troy has just completed a 2 1/2 day planning process, an integral part of the Troy Master Plan entitled Realize Troy City Summit. It was a locally-focused community-oriented path to urban revitalization. The idea was : - to meet each other, - celebrate each other, - learn [...]
Why Should CDARPO Members Become Involved in their Rental Housing Communities?
In the past few years CDARPO has made a big push to get our name out in the community and not be automatically linked to the words “slum lord or absentee owner (with a bad connotation)”. As many politicians,community members and neighbors have gotten to know our more vocal members [...]