Wildfire Resources Page
This Wildfire Resources Page is designed to support rental housing providers and residents in the wake of the devastating firestorms in Los Angeles County. Below you will find critical updates, compliance guidance, and resources to help navigate this crisis.
1. Important Updates
Governor Extends Protections Against Rent-Gouging: Gov. Gavin Newsom has extended California’s rent-gouging protections in response to the firestorms in Los Angeles County. These protections prohibit rent increases of more than 10% through March 8, 2025. Read more.
Governor Temporarily Bans Evictions for Hosting Fire Survivors: Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order prohibiting landlords from evicting tenants who provide shelter to survivors of the Los Angeles-area firestorms. This order, effective through March 8, 2025, offers critical protections for tenants during the recovery period. Read the full story.
CAA Condemns Rent Gouging: The California Apartment Association reiterates its commitment to ethical rental practices and condemns violations of California’s anti-price gouging law. Learn more.
L.A. City Council Delays Rent Freeze and Eviction Moratorium Proposal: The council has postponed action on rent freezes and eviction moratoriums, opting to send the motion for further review. Details here.
2. Compliance Information
Anti-Price Gouging Laws: California’s anti-price gouging law (Penal Code Section 396) prohibits increasing rent by more than 10% after a state of emergency is declared. Key points:
Free CAA Resource to Help Landlords Navigate the Law: The California Apartment Association has released a free resource to guide Los Angeles landlords on the laws that apply during the wildfire crisis. This resource includes details on rent control laws, anti-price gouging rules, and emergency measures. Access the document.
Legal Obligations for Rental Property Owners: Property owners must ensure habitable conditions and comply with all emergency-related regulations. Read more.
3. Support and Resources
Resources for Southern California Wildfire Victims: This includes information on federal assistance, tax relief, and temporary housing options. Explore resources.
How to Support Victims: Learn how to contribute to recovery efforts through donations, volunteering, and other initiatives. Get involved.
4. Industry Initiatives
Multifamily Housing Leaders Unite to Support Wildfire Recovery: In partnership with leading real estate firms, CAA has launched the LA Wildfires CRE Pledge for Action to support displaced residents and rebuild affected communities. Learn more.
5. Additional Resources
- FEMA: Federal disaster assistance
- American Red Cross: Emergency support services
- Ready.gov: Wildfire preparedness and recovery
We will continue to update this page as new information becomes available. Thank you for your commitment to supporting your community during this challenging time.