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On Monday, the CDC announced that its federal eviction moratorium order will be extended through June 30, 2021. It was set to expire on March 31st....

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The link below provides more detailed information concerning outdoor pool limitations and meeting space restrictions. Outdoor Pool & Meeting...

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Gov. Cooper issued Executive Order No. 204 which will take effect March 26 at 5 pm and expire April 30 at 5 pm. The state’s general mask...

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Apartment owners with forbearance agreements will receive an extension through June 30, 2021. As part of their forbearance agreements, landlords...

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The NC Commerce Department released new workforce numbers that show a slight decline in the state’s overall unemployment rate. Based on...

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The National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC)’s Rent Payment Tracker found 80.4 percent of apartment households made a full or partial rent...

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On last Thursday, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) reintroduced legislation to cancel all rent and mortgage payments until the Spring of 2022. ...

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GCAA has been working with the Home Builders Association, REBIC and others to help resolve an issue created by a regulatory change in the General...

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House Bill 264 would require Gov. Cooper or any future governor to get approval from the Council of State, a group of 10 officials elected...

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Rep. Chandra Dillard (D-Greenville) and others introduced a bill to require landlords of an assisted housing development to offer tenants the...

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A complicated federal regulation might help some investors and developers open doors to build new apartment properties in some tough to crack...

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“When the state denies unemployment benefits, it takes months just to get an appeal appointment to plead your case…..But the process...

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