OBJECTIVES OF THE SAAA
A. To advance the general welfare of the housing industry through the Association of those involved in ownership, management, and suppliers of products and services to the industry.
B. To participate for the purpose of mutual benefit in an interchange of information and experience with all state and local affiliated associations of the National Apartment Association.
C. To encourage within the housing industry a high appreciation of the objectives and responsibilities of owners, agents and operators in providing adequate housing and services for the public.
D. To promote the enactment and enforcement of local, state and federal laws beneficial to the housing industry and free enterprise.
E. To disseminate useful information to all members and inspire them to further educate themselves in the practical features of rental management.
F. To advocate a Code of Ethics to maintain high professional standards and sound business methods among members for the best interest of the industry and public.
G. To hold workshops, seminars, educational courses and exhibitions of products and services and other items which may be beneficial in the conduct of the multi family housing industry and related businesses upon the direction and approval of the Board of Directors.
H. To provide a forum for the discussion, resolution or further study of problems and/or opportunities affecting the owners, developers, operators, and suppliers of products and services.
A. To advance the general welfare of the housing industry through the Association of those involved in ownership, management, and suppliers of products and services to the industry.
B. To participate for the purpose of mutual benefit in an interchange of information and experience with all state and local affiliated associations of the National Apartment Association.
C. To encourage within the housing industry a high appreciation of the objectives and responsibilities of owners, agents and operators in providing adequate housing and services for the public.
D. To promote the enactment and enforcement of local, state and federal laws beneficial to the housing industry and free enterprise.
E. To disseminate useful information to all members and inspire them to further educate themselves in the practical features of rental management.
F. To advocate a Code of Ethics to maintain high professional standards and sound business methods among members for the best interest of the industry and public.
G. To hold workshops, seminars, educational courses and exhibitions of products and services and other items which may be beneficial in the conduct of the multi family housing industry and related businesses upon the direction and approval of the Board of Directors.
H. To provide a forum for the discussion, resolution or further study of problems and/or opportunities affecting the owners, developers, operators, and suppliers of products and services.