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Independent Rental Owner (IRO) April Meeting

Independent Rental Owner (IRO) April Meeting

Tuesday, April 19, 2022
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM (EDT)
14 Seats Remaining

* Registration open until 4/19/22 at 4:00 PM (EST)

Event Details

In 2022, TAA will be hosting a bimonthly session targeted toward Independent Rental Owners (IROs). The group will meet on the third Tuesday every other month for a dinner meeting featuring guest speakers.

The topic for April's meeting:

Fair Housing: What You Don't Know Might Hurt You

Speakers:

Heather Tabor & Sarah Reddy

For More Information:

Dustin Engelken
VP, Government Affairs AMH (703)475-8504

Meet Your Speakers:

Heather Tabor, Associate Attorney | Brownlee, Whitlow & Praet, PLLC

Heather attended Appalachian State University for her undergraduate career before beginning her studies at Campbell University: Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law. Heather has worked in several different legal environments that has taught her the importance of teamwork and that the client comes first. Heather arrived at Brownlee, Whitlow, & Praet after working over three years in residential property management. This experience allows her to not only advise as an attorney, but empathize with her clients daily challenges. Outside of the office, Heather enjoys traveling, reading, spending time with her Husky, and spending time with her friends and family.

Sarah Reddy, Associate Attorney | Brownlee, Whitlow & Praet, PLLC

Sarah received her J.D. from Charlotte School of Law. While there, she served as the President of Law Students for Reproductive Justice- Charlotte Chapter, earning the Charlotte Chapter national recognition for promoting change. Additionally, Sarah earned vital experience while interning with the Mecklenburg County Forensics Evaluation Unit and the Planning Unit. Sarah received her BS in Psychology from Clemson University with a minor in Business Administration. While at Clemson University, Sarah was very active with the University and Community. She served as a Student Mentor for the Psychology Department, she worked as a Research Assistant for the Psychology Department, she assisted as a welcome coordinator for new students, and she sang in the Clemson University Choir. Outside of work, Sarah lives in Chapel Hill with her husband, Calvin, their daughter, Charlie, and they are soon to welcome a son, Dean. Sarah is also an avid Clemson Tigers Fan.