A bill recently introduced in the California Assembly would allow certain individuals to pose as prospective tenants and secretly record conversations with landlords to gather evidence of potential discriminatory housing…
Author: Mike Nemeth
Under a newly introduced Assembly bill, California cities would no longer be able to force landlords to evict renters based on alleged actions at or near the property. The bill,…
In the California Apartment Association’s first vidcast, members of public affairs and legal teams discuss the upcoming end to Alameda County’s longstanding COVID-19 eviction moratorium. Presenters: Moderator: Related content:
Supervisors reject trio of anti-housing proposals Nearly three years after instituting California’s harshest COVID-19 eviction moratorium, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to let the eviction restrictions…
OAKLAND — A trio of rental housing providers on Monday called on the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to finally end its COVID-19 eviction moratorium and stop inviting tenants to…
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A state Senate bill introduced this year would prohibit most California landlords from using criminal background checks as part of the tenant screening process. The legislation, SB 460 by Sen.…
A newly introduced bill would limit a landlord’s use of credit reports when screening prospective tenants with Section 8 housing vouchers or other government rent subsidies. The bill, SB 267…
The California Apartment Association is offering a 90-minute webinar next week to help new landlords build a successful future in the rental housing business while upholding the highest ethical standards.…
The city of Los Angeles is exploring policies that together would further regulate the use of ratio utility billing systems (RUBS) and provide publicly funded legal counsel for tenants facing…