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Legal Issues

Wednesday, May 8, 2024
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (EDT)
Event Sold Out

Event Details

Location: TAA Education Center

Dates: May 08, 2024, from 9 am -4 pm 

Price: $245 Members | $370 Non-Members

*Five (5) CAPS, CAM, CAS, CALP, and CAMT Continuing Education Credits (CECs)*

Join us for this informative session to learn all the legalities of operating your property within the law in the state of NC. Get up to speed on the NC landlord-tenant law changes. In addition to learning about the laws, you will learn the legal aspects of property management as well as the eviction process and how to avoid pitfalls.

Get up to speed on property management legislative changes with an industry expert lawyer!

Topics:

  • Common Landlord Myths
  • Security Deposits
  • Debt Collection
  • Fair Housing & Service Animals
  • Evictions & Appeals
  • Disposal of Personal Property
Plus, you'll take home an instructive workbook that will make a great office reference tool.

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For More Information:

Shawna Poteat
Shawna Poteat
M.Ed Education & Credentials Manager Triangle Apartment Association (919)782-1165

Todd Whitlow is a partner with Brownlee Whitlow & Praet, PLLC, a law firm that provides a full range of legal services to the multifamily industry throughout NC, SC, and GA. He is active on the AANC Political Action Committee as General Counsel, the NAA Legislative Committee, and the NAAEI Curriculum Development Committee. Todd is an NAAEI faculty member and currently serves as Legal Counsel for Copper Circle, and is Past President of A New Lease on Life and TAA Education Foundation. Todd attended UNC at Chapel Hill for his undergraduate studies before attending Campbell University for law school, where he graduated with honors.

Heather Tabor is an associate attorney at Brownlee Whitlow & Praet, PLLC, a law firm that provides a full range of legal services to the multifamily industry throughout NC, SC, and GA. She is active on the Government Affairs committee at both TAA, and WAA. Heather attended Appalachian State University for her undergraduate career before beginning her studies at Campbell University: Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law. Heather has worked in several different legal environments that has taught her the importance of teamwork and that the client comes first. Heather arrived at Brownlee, Whitlow, & Praet after working over three years in residential property management. This experience allows her to not only advise as an attorney but empathize with her clients daily challenges.