The California Apartment Association is gearing up to host two essential webinars that will provide rental housing providers with crucial insights into effective tenant screening and the management of service…
Author: Mike Nemeth
Each year, state law allows for a calculated increase in the amount collected from a rental property owner or their agent from a tenant-applicant to cover the cost of credit…
The U.S. Supreme Court this month declined to hear appeals of two cases challenging the constitutionality of rent control and eviction restrictions, cases that had garnered support from the California…
As we approach Presidents Day weekend (Feb. 17-19), a time renowned for its mattress sales, the California Apartment Association reminds both tenants and landlords of the importance of responsible mattress…
The California Apartment Association officially recommends a yes vote on Proposition 1 to its members, slated for the March 5, 2024, statewide ballot. This measure responsibly taps existing tax revenue…
The California Apartment Association, in partnership with the San Francisco Apartment Association, has filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to accept a case challenging the eviction moratoria…
Depending on who you ask — the Department of Finance or the Legislative Analyst’s Office —California is facing a budget deficit of $38 billion to $68 billion, with annual budget…
In a move that culminates years of intense debate, the Concord City Council early Wednesday voted to implement a rent control and “just cause” eviction ordinance, despite continued opposition from…
A legislative proposal to broaden the scope of rent control in California has been halted. SB 466 by Sen. Aisha Wahab, D-Hayward, sought to modify the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act,…
CAA is hosting a timely webinar, “Which Addenda Do I Need?”, at 10 a.m. Feb. 13, 2024. This one-hour session, led by CAA staff attorneys Monica Deka and Heidi Palutke,…