Benefits
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Did you know that the home building industry is the 2nd largest industry in the area next to tourism? There is strength in numbers!
- Government Affairs Representation
- Networking/Education – regular meetings to provide timely programming and action on issues of interest to all members.
- The opportunity to meet other builders and home industry professionals to exchange ideas, discuss trends, and forge relationships.
- The Builders Trust Insurance Programs for Liability and Workers’ Compensation Insurances.
- Membership Roster listing all SFAHBA members.
- Committees and councils to serve on to better benefit member businesses.
Who Belongs?
Builder Members – Individuals or firms engaged in the business of construction, residential & commercial building, green building, and remodeling.
Associate Members – Individuals or firms engaged in professions related to or concerned with the home building industry; e.g., subcontractors from all home industry building trades, manufacturers, suppliers, title companies, realtors, mortgage lenders & financial institutions, attorneys, architects, engineers, realtors, accountants, and everyone who provides goods or services to the home building industry.
Affiliate Members – For companies with primary membership who wish to have an additional membership.
Code of Ethics
Members must maintain high ethical and professional standards. We bring an active voice to government affairs and the regulatory process by promoting proper, forward-looking, and valid codes and regulations. Members collaborate with professionals in all fields related to the home building industry. We engage in political, societal, economic, and environmental issues and are an advocate for people’s economic prosperity and quality of life.
Members of our Association believe and affirm that:
- Homeownership can and should be within reach of every working family.
- Homes should be built under the free American enterprise system.
- Homes should be well-designed, efficient, well-constructed, and well-located in attractive communities, with education, recreational, community, religious or spiritual, and shopping facilities accessible to all.