A federal judge today vacated a nationwide COVID-19 eviction moratorium ordered through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The ruling, however, has no impact on California’s arguably more stringent…
Author: Mike Nemeth
Newly introduced legislation aims to maintain housing for formerly homeless individuals who were provided shelter during the pandemic through California’s program known as Project Homekey and Roomkey AB 1360 by…
After hearing oral arguments from the California Apartment Association, the state Supreme Court on Monday banned the use of a common eviction delay tactic. On CAA’s behalf, attorney Curtis Dowling…
Rent control proposals are again causing a stir among rental housing providers in Southern California. In San Diego County, the Board of Supervisors on May 4 is expected to ratify…
A key Assembly committee this week approved a CAA-cosponsored bill that would streamline the appeals process for affordable housing developers when local governments violate California’s Housing Accountability Act. The bill,…
A new commercial waste-hauling system that’s in the works for Glendale has apartment operators worried about possible rate hikes and spotty service. Those concerns are valid, given such problems occurred…
Under newly introduced legislation, rental housing owners in California would have to provide a disclosure in five different languages if they suspect a lease guarantor is not proficient in English.…
The Los Angeles Housing Committee last week advanced a proposal to raise the annual apartment inspection fee by nearly 60%.
CAA on Wednesday applauded a newly released Senate budget proposal for including rental assistance and addressing California’s ongoing homelessness crisis and housing shortage. Housing-related highlights from the Senate’s “Build Back…
The California Apartment Association and its members have derailed some of the worst rental housing proposals of the year, including the “Stay in Business Forever Act,” the “Public Landlord-Tenant Registry”…