CAA calls on housing providers to speak out The California Apartment Association has concerns over plans from the mayor and the City Council president to overhaul San Diego’s longstanding “just…
Author: Mike Nemeth
A newly introduced Assembly bill would further limit the amount of money a landlord can collect for a security deposit in California. AB 12 would cap security deposits at an…
The Los Angeles City Council voted last week to end the local COVID-19 state of emergency on Feb. 1, 2023, a move that would also bring the pandemic-related eviction moratorium…
The California Office of Emergency Services wants to make sure landlords and their residents are aware of the state’s early warning system for earthquakes. Dubbed Earthquake Warning California, the system…
Los Angeles rental housing providers are voicing their frustration with the City Council for failing to follow through on its plan to sunset the COVID-19 eviction moratorium and rent freeze.…
The California Apartment Association remains committed to challenging the legality of Alameda County’s never-ending COVID-19 eviction moratorium, despite a recent unfavorable ruling by the judge in the case. On Nov.…
A new law will streamline the eviction process in California by requiring sheriffs and marshals to accept digital signatures on certain court documents needed to perform a lockout. Under existing…
Extreme tenant activists and some of their allies in the state Legislature attacked California’s rental housing industry with a deluge of anti-housing provider bills this year. We’re happy to report,…
Pasadena voters approved a rent control and “just cause” for eviction measure in the Nov. 8 general election. Measure H passed with 52.8 percent of the vote despite a vigorous…
Two Alameda County supervisors last week expressed interest in creating a rental-reimbursement program to compensate housing providers who’ve been excluded from COVID-19 emergency rental assistance. Supervisors Nate Miley and David…