Wake County has recently completed its quadrennial property revaluation process. What does this mean? As a result of this process, the overall value...
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STATE State lawmakers concluded business for the year on Friday, November 15, and will not return to session until January 14, 2020. The...
Read PostThe North Carolina Building Code Council voted unanimously to amend the state fire code to include recognition of door-step trash collection from...
Read PostLast Tuesday, residents of Raleigh went to the polls to vote on municipal candidates in a change election for the future of the city. At odds were...
Read PostOver the last few years, a number of towns and cities across the region have increasingly come to realize they are facing a serious housing...
Read PostOn Tuesday, August 6, the Triangle Apartment Association Political Action Committee's Board of Trustees voted to endorse candidates in municipal...
Read PostOn Tuesday, August 6, the Triangle Apartment Association Political Action Committee's Board of Trustees voted to endorse candidates in municipal...
Read PostOn Tuesday, August 6, the Triangle Apartment Association Political Action Committee's Board of Trustees voted to endorse candidates in municipal...
Read Postn Tuesday, August 6, the Triangle Apartment Association Political Action Committee's Board of Trustees voted to endorse candidates in municipal...
Read PostGetting Around The Legislative Building is located at 16 W. Jones Street and is known as the Legislative Building (LB on the schedule). It has...
Read PostLast night, we received our first big win of the year at the North Carolina General Assembly as H.880: “Landlord/Tenant Changes” passed...
Read PostEarlier this month, more than 700 members of the National Apartment Association converged on Capitol Hill for the annual NAA Advocate conference....
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