The city of Los Angeles will soon open a dedicated online portal for small landlords to apply for rental assistance. The portal is intended for rental property owners with…
Author: Mike Nemeth
The 2023 CAA Nominating Committee, chaired by Adam Goldfarb (Manco Abbott) is pleased to announce the slate of candidates for open seats on the 2024 CAA Board of Directors. We…
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday announced that it will not weigh in on two cases challenging rent control and eviction laws in New York and California. The lead case,…
California has announced new insurance reforms aimed at improving market conditions for consumers who’ve seen insurance options dwindle in recent months. In a Sept. 21, press release, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo…
Los Angeles’ Emergency Renters Assistance Program is on the brink of its application deadline. Designed for low-income tenants who have accrued rent debt due to COVID-19, the window to apply…
High winds, dry vegetation, and low humidity continue to elevate the risk and frequency of major wildfires across California. When these weather conditions occur in combination, your electric utility may need…
Low-income tenants who are behind on their rent due to COVID-19 or other factors may qualify for rental assistance under a newly launched program in the city of Los Angeles.…
California legislation that would limit security deposits to one month’s rent for both furnished and unfurnished units is now on the governor’s desk. AB 12 by Assemblyman Matt Haney, D-San…
The California Apartment Association on Tuesday persuaded the Burbank City Council to keep the current relocation fees that owners must pay to tenants when terminating a lease to move into…
Despite statewide legislation that already addresses rent caps and eviction guidelines, the Concord City Council is set to revisit these issues on Tuesday, Sept. 5. The move to reconsider a…