About Realtor® Advocacy

Realtor Advocacy

About Realtor® Advocacy

Your Realtor® advocacy team ensures that our members’ voices are heard as decisions are made about the laws and regulations that shape our industry.

Through NV/RPAC, NVAR is able to advocate on the local level, ensuring that the interests of Northern Virginia Realtors® are known to lawmakers and representatives and that the magnitude of Realtor® impact on Northern Virginia's economy and communities is recognized. NVAR collaborates with Virginia Realtors® to advocate in Richmond, along with the National Association of Realtors®, located steps away from the United States Capitol.  

 Together, we also advocate on behalf of the consumers – representing the interests of homebuyers, sellers, and renters, and the commercial tenants who are directly impacted by changes in things like affordability, taxation, and ordinances. 

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Watch this video for a recap of the 2024 Realtor® Lobby Day in Richmond, VA!

About NV/RPAC

RPAC

The REALTOR® Political Action Committee (RPAC) has promoted the election of pro-REALTOR® candidates across the United States since 1969. The purpose of RPAC is clear: voluntary contributions made by REALTORS® are used to help elect candidates who understand and support their interests.

These are not members’ dues; this is money given freely by REALTORS® in recognition of the importance of the political process. The REALTORS® Political Action Committee and other political fundraising are the keys to protecting and promoting the real estate industry. 

NV/RPAC results in meaningful local Realtor® advocacy wins such as the passing of Virginia Realtors® Health Insurance Legislation, Federal Homeowner and Rental Assistance Funding, and more.

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Latest Advocacy News: Town Hall Notes Blog

Alexandria Allows Accessory Dwelling Units

Feb 5, 2021, 10:11 AM by User Not Found
The Alexandria City Council approved a draft zoning text amendment policy allowing for accessory dwelling units in residential areas of the City.

The Alexandria City Council approved a draft zoning text amendment policy allowing for accessory dwelling units in residential areas of the City. The policy must now be adopted as an ordinance and is not law until final passage. City Council will introduce the ordinance in early March with final passage anticipated soon after, by the end of March.

NVAR supported the policy recommendations expanding the ability of homeowners to build and utilize accessory dwellings. A copy of NVAR’s position on Accessory Dwellings may be seen here: https://www.nvar.com/realtors/issues/policy-positions

Under the policy, property owners may have one accessory unit on any property that is developed with a single-family, two-family or townhouse dwelling, and these may be attached within the home or detached as an accessory structure. Occupancy of the ADU would be limited to three or fewer people.

City Council approved the draft policy with several changes to the presented recommendations, including requiring owner occupancy at the time of construction of the accessory unit, prohibiting exclusive use as a short-term rental; adding a permit fee $75-$100, and requiring notification to neighboring properties of construction. City Council also advised staff to increase the setback requirements for detached units.

After final approval of the ordinance, City staff will continue to review the policy implementation and must come back to the City Council in 18 months with updates and any proposed recommendations.