State lawmakers are scrambling to keep the state’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium from expiring June 30, even as mass vaccinations and dwindling infection rates have allowed California this week to fully…
Author: Mike Nemeth
The state has updated its COVID-19 rental assistance program based largely on feedback from the California Apartment Association and its members. Since the program’s application process opened March 15, CAA…
The California Apartment Association this week finished updating the consumer price index rates for all areas of the state. The figures are used for calculating maximum allowable rent increases under…
The California Apartment Association suffered a legal setback today when a San Diego Superior Court judge denied its request to suspend enforcement of San Diego County’s short-term eviction moratorium. The…
As expected, the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday directed the city attorney to incorporate a number of concerning amendments into a tenant “anti-harassment” ordinance. The city attorney is expected…
CAA’s lawsuit challenging San Diego’s eviction moratorium had its first hearing before Judge Richard S. Whitney of the San Diego Superior Court on Thursday, June 3. CAA asked the court…
A proposal by President Biden targets a tax break relied upon by investors in rental housing and other real estate. Biden’s plan would eliminate like-kind tax deferrals on profits of…
The California Apartment Association on Friday filed a lawsuit challenging San Diego County’s new COVID-19-related eviction moratorium and rent control law. The ordinance, approved by county supervisors Tuesday, May 4,…
The state Assembly on Tuesday approved a bill cosponsored by CAA that would streamline the appeals process for housing developers when local governments violate California’s Housing Accountability Act. The bill,…
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