Lawsuits In Property Management That Could Have Been Prevented
Real cases. Real verdicts. All preventable.
Join us to learn exactly where managers go wrong — and what to do differently.

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Maria Pietroforte
Founder of Maria Pietroforte Consulting, CPM & NAAEI
Maria is a nationally recognized multifamily executive with more than three decades of C-level experience across conventional, affordable, military, senior, and student housing.
At the core of Maria’s philosophy is a simple belief: people drive performance.


Logan Miller
Co-Founder of OurPetPolicy and Leading ESA Expert
With over 11 years of industry knowledge, Logan has seen first hand the effects of fraudulent ESAs.
His mission has since been to uphold the legitimacy of these letters while protecting both property managers and residents.
From $1.3M dog bite settlements to $92M negligent security verdicts — these aren't hypotheticals. They happened.
On April 23rd, Logan Miller and Maria Pietroforte broke down the most expensive and most common lawsuits facing property managers today — with real case examples, the decisions that led to them, and the steps that would have changed the outcome.
If you manage properties or own them, this is the kind of thing you want to know before it's your case that gets used as the example.
What You'll Learn:
- The lawsuit types hitting property managers hardest by frequency AND by cost
- How dog bite incidents land on both lists (and what your current policy might be missing)
- What HUD expects when a Fair Housing accommodation request hits your desk
- The documentation habits that protect you when things go wrong
- Practical steps you can start using immediately — no legal team required
About OurPetPolicy
OurPetPolicy delivers a comprehensive solution for property owners to confidently manage pets, assistance animals, and related resident requests across their portfolios. By combining technology with real-world expertise, OurPetPolicy helps reduce unreliable submissions, improve compliance, streamline communication with residents, and ease the growing administrative burden faced by property teams.