"Immigration Agents" Demands for Tenant Data - Legal Risk & Best Practices for NC Landlords
Event Details
Rental housing providers across the country are increasingly facing legal gray areas and new trends in legislation that have granted immigration enforcement officers broader powers to hold rental housing providers accountable, requiring the disclosure of tenant information, and opening potential liability under “harboring” laws. These scenarios can create operational confusion and legal risk, especially when privacy obligations, lease terms, and federal or state laws conflict. This session will unpack the legal, operational, and reputational risks for housing providers when immigration authorities demand access to resident data. We will analyze legislative trends, interpret the existing legal environment in North Carolina, and provide best practices to protect your business.
Cost: PEP - FREE, Member - $25.00, Non-Members - $49.00
*This class is non-refundable
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Instructed by: Samantha Simpson
Samantha Simpson is a Partner at Brownlee Whitlow & Praet. Samantha’s practice focuses on real estate litigation, including representing residential and commercial property owners and managers throughout the Carolina’s. Samantha joined Brownlee Whitlow & Praet in 2018 as an associate attorney in the Charlotte office and is now serving as the Director of North Carolina Rental Housing overseeing all NC managing attorneys at BWP.