Cumberland County NOVEMBER Apartment Association 2014 Communiqué In This Issue: Page # Monthly Letter from CCAA President 3 CCAA Events and Educational Opportunities 4-7 Political News and Views 8-9 NAA News 10 Community Outreach 11-14 CCAA Member Roster/New Members 17 Silver, Platinum Sponsors 16, 18-21 Of the Year Awards– 2014 Nominations Forms 22-34 Page 2 CCAA 2014 EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEES COMMUNIQUÉ Name/Title/Company Email Address Phone Number Fax Number Angela Raupp President Caviness and Cates angela@cavinessandcatespm.com 910-481-0501 910-481-0587 Catina Rhinehart Vice President Outdoor Environments catina@outdoorenvironmentnc.com 910-670-0214 910-483-4167 Karen Rea Perkins Treasurer Reserve at Carrington Place manager@reserveatcarringtonplace.com 910-864-6886 910-864-6887 Mary Beth MacKenzie Secretary Disaster One mmackenzie@disasterone.com 910-223-2611 910-348-3048 Kris Kenney Vendor Associate Council Sherwin Williams swrep4921@sherwin.com 910-867-6152 910-487-0679 Jonathan Elliot Legislative Arran Realty arranrealty@embarqmail.com 910-864-1082 910-864-9529 April Scripture The Regency Apartments Education ascripture@aptdynamics.com 910-867-5400 910-867-1471 Shannon Lane Budget/Bylaws Addison Ridge slane@morgantondev.com 910-867-9094 Kevin Paul Membership Highland Construction kevin.paul@highland-inc.com 910-485-6738 Heather Gonzalez Membership Addison Ridge hgiraldo@morgantondev.com 910-867-9094 Melissa Reid Community Outreach Apartment Finder Magazine mreid@apartmentfinder.com 910-822-6448 Carey Petricka Association Executive ccaafay@hotmail.com 919-368-5748 Donnie Cabral Military Liasion Fort Bragg Housing donald.l.cabral.civ@mail.mil 910-396-9526 Jennifer Scott Newsletter/Publicity Westlake at Morganton jscott@morgantondev.com 910-826-3750 910-826-3749 Kym Shoults Immediate Past President Independence Place kym.shoults@gmail.com 910-223-7132 910-223-7134 910-485-2469 910-868-7819 A LETTER FROM THE CCAA PRESIDENT….. Page 3 COMMUNIQUÉ Dear CCAA Members, Thank you to everyone who attended the CCAA October luncheon and annual Officers election for 2014! I would like to thank each one of you for allowing me to serve as your president for the past year and for helping this association grow. I have thoroughly enjoyed serving as your CCAA president and will continue to serve in a very active role as the CCAA president for 2015. I look forward to working with each one of you as we continue to grow this amazing association! You will not want to miss our upcoming Education Classes that are scheduled over the next few months. The Education Committee continues to work hard to add even more great classes to the schedule for next year. Please take a moment to review and make plans to attend our upcoming events. Our calendar of events is on page 4 of this newsletter. Make sure you are also paying close attention to the Legislative Issues that are affecting the Multi-Family Housing Industry. The NC General Assembly moved very fast this year. We will need your help in 2015 writing letters, making phone calls and sending emails from time to time. There is power in numbers! This is your CCAA so let us hear from you about how we can make our association work better for you and your business. Do not be afraid to present new ideas or give us feedback. We are here for you and to help you grow your businesses! See you all on Thursday November 20, 2014 at the AIT Building for the Luncheon and the Legal Seminar with Will Brownlee. Sincerely, Angela Raupp President Cumberland County Apartment Association CCAA EDUCATION/ AANC PAC Page 4 COMMUNIQUÉ CCAA Proudly Presents: 2014 Events/Education Calendar November 20, 2014 Luncheon Legal Seminar-Will Brownlee November 20, 2014 Regional Roundtable-(after luncheon) December 2014 CAPS– class dates: 3, 10, 11, 15, + 17 January 29, 2015 “Of the Year” Awards Ceremony January /February 2015 CAMT– class dates: Jan 12 + Feb 9 *Classes and dates are subject to change. Contact: CCAAeducation@hotmail.com for more information. Don’t forget to make your AANC PAC donation! http://www.aanconline.org/membership/contribute/ In 2010, AANC Apartment Association of North Carolina leaders identified the need for more focused, statelevel 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 Rules If 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! Page 5 CCAA EDUCATION: LEGAL SEMINAR COMMUNIQUÉ Page 6 CCAA EDUCATION: CAMT COMMUNIQUÉ Page 7 CCAA EDUCATION: CAPS COMMUNIQUÉ Page 8 NEWS AND VIEWS: REPUBLICAN PARTY COMMUNIQUÉ CDL Program for Veterans Extended into 2015 Gov. Pat McCrory announced last week that North Carolina will be extending a truck driving program that helps military members find jobs. Paul Woolverton of the Fayetteville Observer wrote an article on this program with some additional information. This program, and others like it, are effective in helping our military more effectively find jobs as civilians. The extension of this CDL program is another mark towards North Carolina’s commitment to our military. During the 2013 session I sponsored and worked to help pass a similarly-styled bill, HB 322/SB 280. This bill, which was passed into law, allowed veterans to use their military experience to obtain a commercial driver’s license (CDL). More information on this program can be found here. This is what I wrote about it in my newsletter for June of 2013: “Recently retired and discharged military members may soon be able to use their military experience to obtain a commercial driver’s license. I recently presented House Bill 322, CDL Requirements/Military Experience, and it was subsequently passed by the Senate into the house for concurrence. I was the primary sponsor on the companion version of this bill, Senate Bill 280. The bill, if it becomes law, would waive the skills test requirement for individuals with experience driving commercial vehicles in the military. The bill also helps correct a problem faced by many veterans upon leaving the military: difficulty finding employment in the civilian world. Employers often have little understanding of their military experience or how it relates to their business goals. Obtaining a CDL by using skills gained in the military is a great way to give veterans the opportunity to easily move into a new career and adjust to civilian life. Members of the military worked very hard to obtain the knowledge and skills they have. It’s important that we utilize these assets wisely, rather than requiring unnecessary training and testing. North Carolina, as America’s most military-friendly state, needs to lead on these issues. Personally, I am proud to represent Cumberland County on this issue. Anything we can do to ease the transition for these brave men and women is a good thing for Cumberland County, North Carolina, and beyond.” To Contact Senator Meredith: Email him at Wesley.meredith@ncleg.net Call the office at: (919) 733-5776 Fax: (919) 715-7586 Address all Postal Mail to: Senator Wesley Meredith Room 314 Legislative Office Building 300 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27603-5925 Page 9 NEWS AND VIEWS: DEMOCRATIC PARTY COMMUNIQUÉ Hagan Statement on National Minimum Wage Day Washington, DC - U.S. Senator Kay Hagan released the following statement in recognition of National Minimum Wage Day and renewed her call for Congress to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10 an hour. "Every North Carolinian who works full time, or works multiple jobs just to get by, should earn a wage they can live on and a wage that allows them to support their families. But that's not the reality for minimum wage earners in North Carolina, the majority of whom are women, who struggle each day to pay the bills and put food on the table and gas in the car. "Today, National Minimum Wage Day, is a gut check for our country. The federal minimum wage has remained unchanged for more than five years, losing its value as it fails to keep up with rising prices and inflation. Gradually increasing the wage to $10.10 an hour would benefit more than one million North Carolinians who would then put that money right back into our local economies - at the grocery store, the hardware store and the auto repair shop. Raising the minimum wage is more than just commonsense, it's part of our commitment to ensure everyone in North Carolina has the opportunity to grow both strong and great, and I won't stop fighting until hardworking North Carolinians are earning the wage they deserve. In North Carolina, raising the minimum wage would: · Increase wages for 1.1 million workers by an average of nearly $1600 per year - money that would go right back into our state's economy. · Lift nearly 220,000 North Carolinians out of poverty. · Help boost incomes for over 30,000 veterans living in North Carolina and 582,000 nationwide. · Provide a raise for 600,000 women in North Carolina. Women account for 2 out of every 3 workers earning the minimum wage, and raising it would help to close the gender wage gap. Contact Senator Kay Hagan Mailing Address: 310 New Bern Avenue Raleigh, NC 27601 Phone 919-856-4630 Fax 919-856-4053 https://www.facebook.com/SenatorHagan http://www.twitter.com/SenatorHagan http://www.hagan.senate.gov/contact/ Hagan Statement on Response to the Ebola Crisis Greensboro, NC - U.S. Senator Kay Hagan issued the following statement about the ongoing Ebola crisis: "I have said for weeks that travel restrictions should be one part of a broad strategy to prevent Ebola from spreading in the U.S. and fighting it in Africa. I am calling on the Administration to temporarily ban the travel of non-U.S. citizens from the affected countries in West Africa. Although stopping the spread of this virus overseas will require a large, coordinated effort with the international community, a temporary travel ban is a prudent step the President can take to protect the American people, and I believe he should do so immediately." NAA NEWS Page 10 http://www.naahq.org/read/industry-insider COMMUNIQUÉ Where and Why Are Apartment Rents Rising Steadily? Digested From "Apartment Rents Are Rising Steadily and Quickly" Wall Street Journal (10/02/14) Whelan, Robbie Reis Inc. reports that the pace of rent growth for U.S. apartments is accelerating despite an uptick in construction of new rental units. This comes as the economy steadily improves and vacancies remain stubbornly low. Rental rates rose 1 percent from July through September to an average of $1,111 a month nationwide -- a 3.3 percent increase from the third quarter of 2013. Apartment rents, which have now risen nationally for 23 quarters in a row, are 15.2 percent higher than they were at the official end of the recession in 2009. The figures suggest the five-year squeeze on renters shows little sign of easing, states Reis economist Ryan Severino. He forecasts that the pace of rent growth will continue to quicken for at least the next year to 18 months before moderating during the next few years, with a stubbornly low level of apartment vacancies being the biggest driver. In total, developers added 46,055 new rental units to the nation's apartment supply in the three-month period ended Sept. 30 -- a 23.1 percent increase over the rate of construction a year earlier. Only 4.2 percent of apartments were vacant in the third quarter, down from 4.3 percent year over year. Reis research further shows that apartment costs are growing fastest on the West Coast, where rapid growth in the technology industry is fueling an uptick in demand throughout such markets as the Bay Area, Silicon Valley, and the Pacific Northwest. Going city by city, monthly rents in San Francisco grew fastest at a rate of 6.4 percent over the past year followed by San Jose (up 5.9 percent) and Seattle (up 5.7 percent). Annual rents also climbed in a number of cities in the South and Great Plains, most notably Nashville (4.9 percent), Charleston (4.7 percent), and Denver (also 4.7 percent). "We're not seeing people move out of our apartments to buy single-family homes at the rate they have in the past," concludes Equity Residential CEO David Neithercut. "We're seeing a very, very strong demographic picture of the Millennial generation and lots of demand for rentals in center cities." See more at: http://www.naahq.org/read/industry-insider/10-07-2014#750321 More Households Doubling Up as Rents Rise Digested From "More American Households Doubling Up as Rents Rise" RISMedia (10/13/14) Salama, Camille A new report from Zillow shows that rents continue to outpace incomes, forcing more Americans to live together to share expenses. The analysis shows a jump in the percentage of adults living in doubled-up households without being married or partners to 32 percent as of 2012 from 25.4 percent in 2000 and 30.8 percent in 2010. The metro areas with the highest percentages of adults with roommates are Los Angeles (47.9 percent), Miami (44.5 percent), New York (42.5 percent), and San Diego (39.7 percent). The rise in doubled-up households can be attributed to the fact that Americans earning the national median income of $53,216 expect rent to account for an all-time high of nearly 30 percent of their monthly incomes. Many would rather live with roommates than downsize or move to a cheaper area. See more at: http://www.naahq.org/read/industry-insider/10-21-2014#sthash.IU6ocAWr.dpuf Hoping the Bedbugs Don't Bite in Apartments Digested From "Bedbug Problems Stable, but the Tiny Bloodsuckers Are Still Pests..." Omaha World-Herald (10/04/14) Gaarder, Nancy Apartment communities have emerged as the new trouble spot for bedbugs because the pests are harder to control in such settings as compared to hotels and individual homes. Multifamily housing generally has a good deal of clutter, which means more places for bugs to hide. Furthermore, individual residents do not have full control over their building. Another factor is apartment owners who may not be willing to treat buildings multiple times to effectively eradicate the bedbug menace. Still, bedbugs have been known to worm their way into all sorts of commercial settings, even offices. Ron Harrison, director of technical services for Orkin, notes that the pest has become established enough in the United States that it has made the move from hotels into homes, taking it a step closer to the places where people work. Alan Schrier, owner of ARS Pest Management of Omaha, assures that the occasional calls that he gets from corporate offices typically concern one or two bedbugs that have ridden into the office in a purse, briefcase, or clothing. Harrison said bedbugs have a harder time establishing a population in a corporate setting than in a residential one, because bedbugs thrive in cool, quiet, dark environments and prefer to feed at night. Cubicles and office schedules do not provide such an environment. See more at: http://www.naahq.org/read/industry-insider/10-07-2014#sthash.r6ARppSh.dpuf COMMUNITY OUTREACH Page 11 COMMUNIQUÉ Community Outreach Last year, we went out and fed the homeless at Operation Inasmuch. Everyone enjoyed it and asked if they could do it again this year, so we are. We will be serving breakfast on Monday December 29th. The details are still being worked out right now about the time but we will let you know by email and in the newsletter next month. They also said that they are in desperate need of hand warmers and first aid blankets if anyone would like to donate any of those. We are still taking nominations for the charity of the year and have had a few nominated. So if you would like to nominate an organization, please let Melissa Reid mreid@apartmentfinder.com know by November 12th. Learn to Skate with the FireAntz Children can learn to ice skate, build self-esteem and make new friends by participating in the Learn to Skate with the Fayetteville FireAntz program. Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation, the Fayetteville FireAntz, Old Wilmington Improvement Group and the Crown Complex are partnering to present the program at the Crown Coliseum. On Tuesday nights, from Nov. 4 to Dec. 9 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., kids ages 5 to 17 years old will be taught the basics of ice skating and receive motivation from members of the FireAntz hockey team. The sessions cost $70 total and all equipment is provided. Any participant that signs up for the Learn to Skate program will receive four free tickets to a hockey game in December, which is a great benefit. “This is a new program that is geared towards acclimating youth to ice hockey and skating,” said J.S. Spivey Recreation Center Supervisor Tommy Stewart. “Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation is excited about this program and we are looking forward to getting the youth involved.” To register for the program, participants may go to any recreation center or call the J.S. Spivey Recreation Center at (910) 433-1572. Stewart said the program is already half-full, so anyone who is interested needs to sign up fast. For more information about Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation, log onto www.fcpr.us. To learn more about the Fayetteville FireAntz and to view their upcoming season’s schedule, visit www.fireantzhockey.com. Do not forget to vote on Election Day, Nov. 4. Citizens may call the Board of Elections at 910-678-7733 for more information or go to co.cumberland.nc.us/elections for links to voter information, a polling place finder and the N.C. Board of Elections. Volunteer for the Holidays As we head into the holiday season, remember there are lots of places that could use your help. Lots of organizations need things that your company could help out with such as collecting can goods, toys for children, items for the homeless or just even volunteering your time. If anyone needs some suggestions, please contact Melissa Reid at mreid@apartmentfinder.com ~Remember, one person doing one act of kindness, can make a difference!~ COMMUNITY OUTREACH Page 12 COMMUNIQUÉ 15th Anniversary of A Dickens Holiday Presented by the Arts Council and the Downtown Alliance On Friday, Nov. 28, 2014, Historic Downtown Fayetteville will again be transformed into a unique and wonderful experience. So roll back the clock with us -for A Dickens Holiday from 1 to 9 p.m. Horse-drawn carriages roll down Hay Street carrying shoppers the old-fashioned way, past merchants’ windows adorned with beautiful Victorian holiday decorations, past artisans and vendors of all sorts of delightful treats. Joyful children pose with Father Christmas for memory-laden pictures. The smells of cider and gingerbread permeate the chilly air. And there is Ebenezer Scrooge himself, pursued by the ghost of Jacob Marley. As darkness approaches and the clock reaches 5 p.m., townspeople gather in front of the Arts Council for the candlelight procession to the Market House, followed by fireworks. Want to get involved? You can sign up to volunteer by e-mailing volunteers@theartscouncil.com. For more information, go to http://www.theartscouncil.com/dickensmain.php. ~Remember, one person doing one act of kindness, can make a difference!~ COMMUNITY OUTREACH Page 13 COMMUNIQUÉ Welcome to the Holly Day Fair! November 6 – 9, 2014 at the Charlie Rose Agri-Expo Center located at The Crown Expo Center 131 E. Mountain Drive Fayetteville, NC 28306 Super Shopper: $14 General Admission: $9 Children under 5 enter for free The Holly Day Fair is the largest holiday gift and craft show in Eastern North Carolina. The Holly Day Fair is a one-stop holiday shopping event that draws an average of 21,000 attendees and 200 vendors. Show-goers have an extensive selection of unique handcrafted and manufactured products to select from. The unique and exclusive gifts include Christmas decorations, crafts, jewelry, clothes, toys, food specialties, household accents, and much more. We are proud to report that the 2013 Holly Day Fair was a successful show, raising over $300,000.00. All of these proceeds are given back to the local community through the Junior League of Fayetteville’s various grants, partnerships, and our current Child Mental Health Initiative. For more information, go to www.hollydayfair.com. SISTER ACT is Broadway’s feel-amazing musical comedy smash! The New York Post calls it “RIDICULOUSLY FUN,” and audiences are jumping to their feet in total agreement! Featuring original music by 8-time Oscar winner ALAN MENKEN (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Little Shop of Horrors), SISTER ACT tells the story of Deloris Van Cartier, a wannabe diva whose life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a crime and the cops hide her in the last place anyone would think to look-a convent! Under the suspicious watch of Mother Superior, Deloris helps her fellow sisters find their voices as she unexpectedly rediscovers her own. A sparkling tribute to the universal power of friendship, SISTER ACT is reason to REJOICE! November 14 , 2014. For more information, visit online at www.community-concerts.com. ~Remember, one person doing one act of kindness, can make a difference!~ COMMUNITY OUTREACH Page 14 COMMUNIQUÉ About The Food Bank The Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeast North Carolina works to eliminate the cycle of hunger through a wide range of programs and services. They are achieved through our member agencies and local, state, and national partners. A) The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP): A program designed for the distribution of surplus food from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture to low-income families and individuals. The program is administered to Cumberland, Hoke, Robeson, and Sampson counties through over 50 member agencies monthly. B) State Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP): The North Carolina General Assembly provides funding for the North Carolina State Nutritional Assistance Program otherwise known as SNAP. The program allows the food bank to purchase products such as canned vegetables, fruits, soups, and other nutritional items which normally don’t come through donations regularly. C) Junior League Backpack Program: The program provides wholesome and nutritious food to elementary school students. With the help of volunteers, the food bank provides food for backpacks each Thursday for distribution at schools on Friday. Each student receives enough food for the weekend to supplement meals otherwise not available. D) Senior Hunger Program E) Nonfood Program: The food bank receives donations such as bikes, furniture, clothing, and other non-food items from Target/Wal-Mart Distribution Center. Identified member agencies providing unique services to families and children have access to the program. F) Volunteer Program: Partnerships with local and state agencies provide volunteer and community service opportunities to individuals and families. Youth have the opportunity to help the community and get training for future careers. Families are afforded the opportunity to work hours towards new home attainment. G) Grocery Retail Program: The grocery retail program rescues edible foods such as meat, deli, and other perishable products from Food Lion and SAM’s Club. The food bank currently directly picks up from 14 local stores through the program. H) Salvage Program: The Food Bank receives and distributes donations from retail stores and reclamation centers having incorrect labels, dented cans, or did not meet company product guidelines. These products are inspected to ensure they are edible and safe products for consumption. In 2008, Wal-Mart Distribution Center in Hope Mills named the food bank its charity of choice. Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeast NC 406 Deep Creek Road Fayetteville, NC 28312 T: 1-800-758-6923 Executive Director: David Griffin ~Remember, one person doing one act of kindness, can make a difference!~ ADVERTISEMENT Page 15 COMMUNIQUÉ SILVER SPONSOR A+ Moving & Storage Page 16 Residential & Commercial Office 2414 Southern Ave Fayetteville NC 28306 Phone: 910-485-4400 Fax: 910-438-9499 Military Relocation Office 240 West Mountain Dr Fayetteville NC 28306 Phone: 910-437-5100 NCUC C-2340 Toll Free: 1-888-488-0525 Email: info@localmovinginc.com customerstorage@localmovinginc.com COMMUNIQUÉ A+ Moving and Storage is locally owned and operated. We have been in business since 2003, but we bring over 40 years of experience with us. Our family has been moving families in the Fayetteville and Fort Bragg area since 1965 and are a proud member of the North Carolina Movers Association. 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Disaster One Express Floors Fayetteville Human Relations Commission Five Star Entertainment Forrent.com Fort Bragg Housing Full House Marketing Green Biz Landscaping Greenview Partners Guardian Water and Power Gym Source Highland Construction James Hardie Building Products J & J Pest Solutions JMS Builders, LLC Long Brothers Landscaping, Inc Lowe’s Commercial Services Master Exterminators Miracle Method Murray Supply Company NC Employment Security Commission Orkin Pest Control Outdoor Environments Pro Chem Prosource Fitness Equipment Redi-Carpet Residence Inn by Marriott Re-Store Warehouse SealMaster Sherwin Williams Showcase Restorations Signal 88 Security Southern Carpets & Interiors, Inc Spa & Pool World Terminix The Cart Doctor The Eviction Team Total Clean Two Men and a Truck USA Flooring UPS Store Fort Bragg UPS Store Westwood US Lawns Valet Waste Waste Industries Water Systems, Inc Williams Carpet Care Industry Members: Aaims Property Management, Inc. 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We offer: Fire, Water and Storm Damage Repair 24 Hour Emergency Service Certified Content Specialists Mold Testing and Repair Trauma and Crime Scene Cleaning General Construction & Renovation Cabinet and Flooring Showroom NC Licensed General Contractor Certifications and Memberships Institute of Inspection Cleaning & Restoration (IICRC) Certified Roof Inspectors – Commercial & Residential Member of the Restoration Industry Association EPA Lead Safe Certified Renovator Accredited by the Better Business Bureau Homebuilders Association of Fayetteville Contact Kevin Paul at (910) 635-6738 or Kevin.paul@highland-inc.com 1409 Clinton Road, Fayetteville, NC 28312 · (910) 485-6738 · www.highland-inc.com Page 20 PLATINUM SPONSOR CARY RECONSTRUCTION COMMUNIQUÉ The first step in getting your property back on the market: hiring the people who’ve made crisis recovery their business for 15 years. 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We’ll also send in our cleaning and demolition teams to remove any structural materials that can’t be saved, and dry, clean, and deodorize what we can. Whether it’s a small fire that leaves a few darkened walls behind, or a major one that causes structural damage, our fast response is essential to saving additional costs stemming from mold or corrosion damage, and income loss while the property is off the market. Our Certifications NADCA - National Air Duct Cleaners Association IAQA - Indoor Air Quality Association For an immediate emergency, AmIAQ Council - American Indoor Air Quality Association Please call 919-467-5517 or IICRC - Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification 888-501-7824 where a live voice is NC Licensing Bureau of General Contractors Standing by to help you! 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