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In This Issue: President's Welcome Legislative Updates AANC PAC Executive Director's Message AANC Pictures Meet Your Board 2017...
Read PostThe Eviction Team is pleased to announce that Stephanie Richmond has been elevated to Partner of Loebsack & Brownlee, PLLC. Stephanie is well...
Read PostThe mission of the Scholarship is to foster the professional apartment industry education and career development potential of selected up-and-coming...
Read PostGinkgoGreen Program Along with reducing our footprint, our green initiatives save our residents $300 - $500 annually in utility costs! Our mission...
Read PostIn honor of the anniversary of the passing of the Fair Housing Act, April is National Fair Housing Month. Fair Housing Courses are offered around...
Read PostNAA Excellence Awards NAA's Excellence Awards, or Excels, recognize excellence and leadership in the industry. Excels celebrate builders,...
Read PostElectrify America has announced it will install more than 2800 workplace and residential charging stations by June 2019 in 17 of the biggest...
Read PostThe AANC Office will be closed on Monday, January 15, 2018 in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. Day On, Not Off - find events...
Read Post2018 AANC Education & Legislative Conference This event would not be possible without the support of all of our Event Partners! Thank you to...
Read PostNorth Carolina Governor, Roy Cooper, declared a State of Emergency for North Carolina due to the winter storm that swept across the state. Snow...
Read PostOffices are in and tennis courts are out as developers look to build places where residents can “want to be by themselves with...
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