| |  | | NAHB | The National Association of Home Builders, a non-profit trade association, concentrates on keeping housing as a top national priority. They are "the voice of America's home building industry." Comprised of over 205,000 members, the NAHB represents a wide diversity of industry-related professions to actively promote policies that help provide and expand opportunities for all Americans to have safe, decent, and affordable housing. Member Benefits: * Free subscription to Nation's Building News, monthly BUILDER Magazine, & other publications. * Discounted business products & services. * Year-round national and regional workshops, seminars, and conferences. * Invitation to trade shows & special events. * Free legal assistance & individual consultation. * Free customized resource listings. Contact Information National Associations of Home Builders 15 & M Streets, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20005 1-800-368-5242 NATIONAL HOUSING CENTER Over 200 experts in various housing related areas are working for you at the National Housing Center in Washington, D.C. from creative financing to legal problems, remodeling to marketing TOLL FREE WATTS LINE: Need information on any subject concerning the building industry? Call the Housing Center toll free at 1-800-368-5242. CONVENTION: Over 65,000 people from around the world attend NAHB's Annual Convention to obtain the latest information through seminars and exhibits. BUILDER MAGAZINE: Once a month you will receive Builder Magazine which will keep you up-to-date through timely articles concerning the industry on a national level. NAHB RESEARCH FOUNDATION: Based in Rockville, MD, this arm of NAHB is made up of researchers who are currently analyzing products you will be using many years from now. WESTLAW: Legal problems? Save money by limiting your attorney's research time, by having him conduct NAHB's Westlaw Division. COUNCILS: Other arms of NAHB include Remodelers Council, Associates Member Council, Sales and Marketing Council, Multifamily Council, and Commercial Council. | | | 




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