A federal judge on Thursday, Aug. 21, heard arguments in the California Apartment Association’s lawsuit challenging Alameda County’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium. The hearing had been set for Aug. 14 but…
Author: Whitney Prout
Recent ruling a setback, not end of the road Sometimes in litigation, the opening round doesn’t go your way. That’s what happened last month, when a federal district court ruled…
The California Apartment Association and several individual landlords are pushing back against Alameda County’s attempt to dismiss their lawsuit over the county’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium. In a court filing this…
In a positive development for rental housing providers nationwide, a federal appeals court has left in place a key ruling that supports landlord claims for compensation over government-imposed eviction bans…
Question: Why does CAA’s Application to Rent form include a checkbox for the applicant to request a copy of any screening reports obtained by the landlord? Isn’t it already required…
The South Coast Air Quality Management District is reevaluating rules that would have phased out natural gas water heaters and furnaces in both new and existing properties.
CAA Regulatory Takings Article The California Apartment Association has filed an updated complaint in its federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Alameda County’s COVID eviction moratorium. The plaintiffs in the…
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Landlord urges Supreme Court intervention, warns eviction moratoria have become ‘the new normal’
As reported by the California Apartment Association last week, the City of Los Angeles recently asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a petition for review in the GHP Management…
Request comes as fire moratorium looms The city of Los Angeles has filed a response to the petition for review filed in the GHP Management v. City of Los Angeles…
Local governments around California have recently been adopting or considering policies that prohibit municipal resources, such as property or personnel, from being used for any immigration enforcement. The trend reflects…
