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There are forty-three (43) million renter households across the United States. As housing providers, supplying 43 million households with places to call home is not a responsibility landlords take lightly. In challenging times like we are currently experiencing it is more important than ever to... Continue Reading
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With the 2022 Legislative Session in full swing and the Florida Apartment Association's Legislative Conference right around the corner, here's a look at what we are advocating for this year. Clarification of Fire Radio System Requirements In 2016, Florida Statute 633.202 was amended to give local... Continue Reading
Introducing A.T.I.F. Advance The Industry FundLet’s advance our industry, together! Every year, AAGO members receive their member dues invoice. At the bottom of every invoice, you’ll see the option to include a voluntary $50 contribution. These voluntary contributions make up... Continue Reading
After an extensive nationwide search the Selection Committee is pleased to announce the next AAGO Executive Vice President. Continue Reading
City of Daytona Beach, Anti-Discrimination, Income Source Ordinance Please note, none of the information outlined in this email is intended to serve as legal advice and we (AAGO) strongly encourage you to consult with legal counsel regarding this matter. The City of Daytona Beach passed its... Continue Reading
On Friday, the National Apartment Association (NAA) announced that AAGO is one of its 2021 Innovation in Diversity and Inclusion Grant recipients. We are thrilled to be a recipient and continue to bolster our efforts of creating an association and industry ecosystem where diverse constituencies... Continue Reading
"It is up to Congress, not the CDC, to decide whether the public interest merits further action here." Continue Reading
Orlando Utilities Commission is asking for apartment industry support to reduce water consumption due to liquid oxygen shortages. Continue Reading