Will the police notify me of violations on my property?

Currently the Moline Police Department Crime Prevention Unit is exploring options to run reports. The Rock Island County Records Management System Consortium is in the process of rolling out a new records system this summer. It is anticipated that this will give us expanded reporting abilities.

Landlords or property managers can also contact the Crime Prevention Unit to have a working relationship with detectives assigned to the unit to foster dialogue about concerns on their property. Our first step of action will always be to initiate conversation with the landlord to try to mitigate problems before they escalate.  

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1. What is considered a nuisance property?
2. Does this ordinance unfairly target victims of abuse?
3. I am concerned this will impact undocumented immigrants.
4. This program seems to be discriminatory to convicted felons.
5. I own rental property, do I have to attend a seminar?
6. I own a single family rental, does this apply?
7. I am a good landlord, this seems like an unfair burden.
8. I own property in another city and have a Crime Free certification. Do I have to attend?
9. I don't live in the QCA, can I attend remotely?
10. Will the police notify me of violations on my property?
11. How long do I have to get tenants to sign the lease addendum?
12. What happens if I don't attend a class or add the lease addendum?
13. What are the fines associated with this ordinance?