


A Non-Profit Trade Association for the Home Building Industry
Membership offers opportunities to connect with, and even learn from, your peers in the industry.
Our organization is an advocate for the industry and lobbies governmental agencies on your behalf.
Members have several efficient and targeted marketing opportunities throughout the year.
Our members are kept updated on changing requirements and industry regulations.
Members have numerous opportunities to attend continuing educational programs.
LHBA provides several members-only resources on current statistics and trends within our industry.

Being an active member of these HBAs has been instrumental in providing my business with access to essential resources for growth. Specifically, the association fulfills critical business elements that would be impossible to achieve in isolation: * **Representation:** The HBA provides a vital voice for the construction industry, advocating on behalf of its members at all levels from legislation to zoning to codes. * **Networking:** It offers invaluable opportunities to connect with professional peers, fostering collaboration and shared learning. * **Education:** Through these opportunities for representation and networking, I gain access to education that keeps me informed about the latest market changes, directly impacting my daily operations. These aspects collectively help me stay on the bleeding edge of industry developments. I am confident that my involvement with both my local and state homebuilder association will continue to positively influence my business and the construction industry as a whole ensuring future generations of small businesses like mine have the opportunity to directly provide housing for their local community.

Being a member of the Home Builders Association has been incredibly valuable for Bottom Line Bookkeeping Solutions. It’s helped us connect directly with builders, contractors, and trade professionals who truly understand the challenges of running a construction business. The relationships we’ve built and the opportunities to support the industry through education and financial guidance have made our membership one of the best business decisions we’ve made.

Simply being a member of my association is one thing. But once I started my climb on the latter of my local, I started to pick up on the true value of what our federation truly stood for. It was the fight for our industry, the bureaucracy of government overreach. I truly resonated with my beliefs, and I started to understand how our organization had effective meaning and effective results