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  • The real estate industry faces constant legislative and regulatory proposals which can negatively impact your success by adding barriers to homeownership and raising the cost of the real estate transaction. DAAR's Governmental Affairs, in concert with RPAC, helps to maintain the most positive environment for the industry by making your voice heard.

    When informed REALTORS® speak their minds, lawmakers listen. Become politically active and informed by joining the DAAR Government and Political Affairs Committee and the RPAC Committee today!

    For more information, contact Christine Windle, Director, Government Affairs & Communications, at 703/727-2144 or cwindle@dullesarea.com
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    October 2009 Archives

    The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors (LCBOS) is considering adoption of a Limestone Overlay District (LOD) intended to limit development on 14,000 areas north and south of Leesburg and impose overly restrictive regulations and financial burdens on 12,000 existing property owners.  In addition to slowing growth in the area, the proposed regulations would prohibit "land disturbing activities" and require property owners to conduct expensive geological studies before constructing barns/sheds, building additions, swimming pools or large gardens.

    DAAR is working with the Loudoun Times Mirror in producing a weekly column in the Homes section and is pleased to offer members an opportunity to write  for the column to showcase their expertise.  Writers will be asked to produce a 350 word piece periodically on topics related to homeownership such as preparing for open houses, tips for pricing your home, mortgage lending, staging, renovation financing, budget basics, sprucing up a home's exterior, moving tips, home inspections, etc. 

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