The Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs has launched a rent relief program that will provide $68.7 million in grants to support rental housing providers impacted by…
Author: Mike Nemeth
The Concord City Council has postponed its decision on a proposed rent control and “just cause” eviction ordinance to Jan. 9, citing the need for further review of public feedback…
It’s a question that persistently puzzles California landlords: Why does the state Legislature keep coming at the industry with new landlord-tenant laws, and why do they seem so consistently beneficial…
Statewide, L.A. and San Diego editions online Miss the California Apartment Association’s Year-End Webinars? No worries. After debuting earlier this week, CAA’s panel-discussion webinars, designed to help rental housing providers…
Miss the California Apartment Association’s statewide, Year-End Webinar? Don’t fret. This critical, hourlong panel discussion, which originally aired Tuesday, Dec. 12, is now available on-demand. The webinar offers insights into…
The California Apartment Association is awaiting a decision in its lawsuit against Los Angeles County’s extended eviction notice period for rent arrears accrued during the COVID-19 pandemic. The association seeks…
The California Apartment Association is proud to announce the opening of registration for its Year-End webinar, a roughly hourlong panel discussion airing Dec. 12 to help rental housing providers understand…
As 2023 draws to a close, the California Apartment Association invites all rental housing owners and managers to prepare for 2024 with its Year-End Webinar beginning Dec. 12.
Despite opposition from the California Apartment Association and local property owners, the Palo Alto City Council voted this week to implement a mandatory rental registry. The ordinance, approved on a…
After close to four years of no allowable increases on rent-controlled units, owners will finally get relief effective Feb. 1, 2024. The rent freeze will end in the City of…