Consent to Rate- Three Tips for NC Homeowners Your insurer is demanding consent for a higher premium – what are your options? An increasing number of North Carolinians are receiving “consent to rate” letters from their homeowners insurance companies. These letters inform consumers that unless they consent to pay premiums higher than the state maximumContinue reading “Homeowner Alert! Consent to Rate Letters…What you need to know”
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Fort Bragg Community Listening Session
Fort Bragg Community Listening Session February 5, 2015 The purpose of this meeting was to conduct a listening session with the Fort Bragg community with regards to the “Army End Strenth Reductions” from the Budget Control Act of 2011 and the possible impacts to the community. The following information comes directly from the power pointContinue reading “Fort Bragg Community Listening Session”
Sanderson Farms Update
Joint Public Hearing Fayetteville City Council Cumberland County Commissioners February 2, 2015 An estimated 800 citizens attended the public hearing regarding Sanderson Farms incentives. The majority who spoke were in opposition of the plant coming to Fayetteville. The public hearing took 5 hours and no decisions were made by the joint delegation. The economic incentives packageContinue reading “Sanderson Farms Update”
City Council meets with the NC Delegation
N.C. General Assembly State Delegation Meeting January 5, 2015 NC Delegation Present: Senators – Ben Clark & Wesley Meredith House – Rick Glazier, John Szoka, Marvin Lucas & Elmer Floyd City Council: Full council present The delegation and council met to discuss legislative topics of interest for 2015. Reinstatement of privilege license tax revenue LocalContinue reading “City Council meets with the NC Delegation”
Historic Tax Credit Petition
The North Carolina Metropolitan Mayors Coalition is asking all North Carolinians to sign the petition to restore NC Historic Preservation Tax Credits. Background: (From the NCMMC) North Carolina’s historic tax credits create economic opportunity across the state, turning old buildings into new centers of development. Projects using state and federal historic rehabilitation tax credits have broughtContinue reading “Historic Tax Credit Petition”
NEW Disclosure Requirements on Transactions
New Mineral, Oil and Gas Rights Disclosure Required on All Residential Transactions Starting January 1 Posted on December 22, 2014 by REBIC Effective January 1, 2015, sellers of most improved residential properties will be required to provide a separate Mineral, Oil and Gas Rights Mandatory Disclosure Statement to prospective buyers no later than the time theyContinue reading “NEW Disclosure Requirements on Transactions”