About 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 NVRPAC, 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 NVRPAC

RPAC

The REALTORS® 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. 

NVRPAC 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

On the Watch: California Rent Control—Coming to a Locality Near You?

Oct 23, 2019, 10:14 by User Not Found
Earlier this month California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed into law a measure that would cap rents throughout the state of California, a move that the real estate industry has warned could have dire long-term consequences.
Earlier this month California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed into law a measure that would cap rents throughout the state of California, a move that the real estate industry has warned could have dire long-term consequences.

The law, which takes effect in January, limits annual rent increases that landlords can enact on tenants to 5% after inflation. Lawmakers in California said the rent cap was driven by skyrocketing affordability throughout the state.

Northern Virginia is no stranger to the struggles of rising housing costs and a lack of affordability in the region.  NVAR has long supported efforts to maintain and increase housing affordability and address the housing shortages across Northern Virginia.

Now with the arrival of Amazon’s HQ2 to National Landing, a spotlight has been shone on this need for additional and affordable housing. Along with this increased focus on housing affordability some local governments and tenant groups have mentioned rent control or rent stabilization as a solution for the preservation of affordable housing units in our region.

NVAR strongly opposes any form of rent control and we will be active in opposition should any proposal be put forward to grant local governments in Virginia the authority to oversee rent control policies.

Read NAR’s white paper report on rent control to learn more about the association's findings on the issue.