Legislation sponsored by the California Apartment Association seeks financial relief for landlords who’ve gone many months without collecting rent and have been excluded from the current emergency rental assistance funding.…
Author: Mike Nemeth
A bill attacking a landlord’s right to leave the rental housing business cleared a second hurdle in the Legislature on Thursday when it passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee and advanced…
In addition to its advocacy work in the legislative branch, the California Apartment Association continues to protect its members’ rights in the courts. CAA continually seeks opportunities to engage on…
Los Angeles County Supervisors on Tuesday are expected to approve an extension of the local eviction moratorium for the rest of 2022. The local moratorium has been in effect since…
Redwood City on Monday held a study session to review a 60-page report outlining a series of anti-displacement strategies ranging from the preservation of unsubsidized affordable housing and mobile homes…
Although Gov. Newsom has ended most state-imposed rent caps tied to old wildfires, that doesn’t necessarily mean rent increases over 10% are permissible. Depending on the location of your property,…
A bill attacking a landlord’s right to leave the rental housing business passed its first test in the state Assembly this week. AB 854 by Assemblyman Alex Lee, D-San Jose,…
The Los Angeles City Council has again left its eviction moratorium and rent freeze in place, ignoring the city’s housing providers and the state Legislature. On Jan. 8, the council extended its COVID-19 state of emergency, which…
California last week received $62 million in additional rent relief dollars from the federal government — a sizable sum but far less than requested. The disbursement is the first of…
The California Apartment Association this week requested that the city of Santa Ana clarify several problematic ambiguities in materials explaining its newly approved the rent control and “just cause” eviction…