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The May 2012 issue is now available of the AANC News!
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Welcome to the Apartment Association of North Carolina website!
The Apartment Association of North Carolina, Inc. (AANC) is a non-profit statewide trade association dedicated to unifying rental housing professionals through legislative and regulatory advocacy and member services. AANC is affiliated with the National Apartment Association and local apartment associations in 7 major urban areas in the state. Members join AANC and NAA by joining the local affiliate in their area.
Affordable housing, quality construction, and professional management are some of the objectives of the AANC. Because housing is a basic need, apartment production and operation are subject to ever-increasing demands for higher standards of safety, habitability, security, environmental controls, design, and management. The AANC is committed to protecting the affordability of rental housing while maintaining the safety, livability, and security of its constituents' residents and the properties at which they reside.
Areas of focus
Landlord-Tenant Law
Fair Housing
North Carolina Building Code
State Statutes
Environmental Regulations
NC Real Estate Commission Rules
NC Utilities Commission Rules
Court Cases
Local OrdinancesMark your calendars for the 2012 AANC Legislative Days in Raleigh
May 23-24, 2012

Make a difference for the multi-family rental housing industry with the North Carolina Legislature.
Base Hotel: Raleigh Marriott City Center lodging can be made by calling 919-334-0412 (Group code AANAANA) or the easier option is to register online
Events are FREE, but you must register here.
WEDNESDAY May 23rd
1:00 PM - Miriam Baer, Executive Director, N.C. Real Estate Commission: "Allowable Duties for Licensees and Non-Licensees on N.C. Apartment Communities"
2:00 P.M. - Dona Lewandowski, UNC School of Government: "N.C. Landlord-Tenant Law & the Training of Magistrates"
3:00 P.M. - N.C. Spin: "Insights and Humor into the Inner-Workings of the N.C. Legislature"
4:30 P.M. - Colleen Kochanek, AANC Legislative Counsel: "Issues Briefing on AANC's 2012 General Assembly Bills"
5:30 P.M. - Political Reception
7:00 P.M. - Dinner @ Caffe Luna Restaurant SOLD OUT -To be added to the waitlist click here
THURSDAY May 24th
7:30 AM - Breakfast
9:00 - 12:00 Noon - Visits @ N.C. Legislature
12:30 P.M. Lunch & Wrap-Up

In 2010, AANC (Apartment Association of North Carolina) leaders identified the need for more focused, state-level lobbying efforts on behalf of the Multifamily industry. As a result, the AANC PAC (Political Action Committee) was formed.
We are enthused about the AANC PAC, its goal of educating candidates for public office, and the potential benefits to the North Carolina apartment industry.
The AANC PAC NEEDS YOU to help shape government in North Carolina!
Landlord/Tenant Law
Building Codes
Forced Section 8
Maintenance Licensing
Impact Fees/Tax Policy
Utility Regulations
Inspections
Swimming Pool RulesIf the issues above are important to you and your business, please consider contributing to the AANC PAC today. By taking a proactive role in North Carolina government, we can help shape the legislature and protect our interests as multifamily professionals. Become part of the solution by donating to the AANC PAC. Click here for a contribution card and donation options.
- National Apartment Association
- http://www.naahq.org/ - National Multi Housing Council
- http://www.nmhc.org/ - North Carolina General Assembly
- http://www.ncleg.net/ - N.C. Building Code Council
- http://www.ncdoi.com/








