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Domestic Violence in Residential Tenancies

Domestic Violence in Residential Tenancies

Tuesday, October 22, 2024
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (EDT)

* Registration open until 10/15/24 at 12:00 AM (EST)

Event Details

Price: $39 Members | $59 Non-Members

*Two. Five (2.5) CAPS, CAM, CAS, CALP, and CAMT Continuing Education Credits (CECs)*

Breakfast Provided by Loebsack & Brownlee, PLLC 

The Pandemic has offered a plethora of challenges to the multi-family industry. One of which, no one seems to be talking about… the increase of domestic violence incidents both off and onsite. Statistics show that domestic violence hotlines have had an increase in calls. 

Whether you’ve had this occur onsite or are in the pursuit of a better understanding of how to handle these situations in the future, this session is for you.

Join us as we take a deep dive into the most important legal issues associated with handling domestic violence situations onsite in North Carolina. Let the attorneys of Loebsack & Brownlee bring you up to speed on the laws in North Carolina.

You Will Learn:

  • Laws in North Carolina that relate to tenants who are domestic violence victims
  • Fair Housing Act implications for common domestic violence situations
  • How the provisions of your lease may also impact your ability to file and/or evict a tenant in a domestic violence situation 

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

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Daniel Root is an Associate Attorney with Loebsack & Brownlee. He joined the firm in 2021. Daniel graduated valedictorian from North Carolina State University, then studied law at the University of North Carolina. While at UNC, Daniel was a staff writer and later editor on the First Amendment Law Review. He also interned with judges on the North Carolina Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. Daniel spends his days attending court hearings, reviewing new evictions, and answering client questions. He also frequently attends events involving the multifamily housing industry. When not at work, Daniel enjoys traveling, playing the piano, and spending time with family.