All rental units within the unincorporated areas of the County of Sacramento are subject to a rental inspection ordinance. The ordinance requires anyone who is inspecting a rental property on…
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Tenant Protection and Relief Act: Questions and Answers
The questions and answers linked below provide general information to help CAA members understand the Sacramento Tenant Protection and Relief Act passed by the Sacramento City Council on August 13, 2019. This ordinance limits annual rent increases and places restrictions on tenancy terminations on some, but not all, rental properties within Sacramento city limits.
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Sacramento County landlords and renters can now apply for grant funding to help remove lead-based paint from qualifying, pre-1978 housing. The Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency is accepting applications to…
The California Apartment Association is encouraging all Sacramento rental housing providers to hold off on evicting tenants for nonpayment of rent if they still have an application pending with the…
Friday is the last day — at least for now — that Sacramento landlords and tenants can apply for COVID-19 rental assistance dollars. At 11:59 p.m. Feb. 11, the Sacramento…
The city and the county of Sacramento on Tuesday, May 11, will begin taking applications for a new round of emergency assistance for renters impacted by COVID-19. Federal and state…
The city and the county of Sacramento are now offering emergency rental assistance for renters impacted by COVID-19. Last week, the Sacramento City Council unanimously approved the allocation of $31.7…
The Sacramento CARES Mediation Program is continuing to offer free services to landlords and tenants within the city. According to the city, the program can ease difficult conversations, which can…
On the first day of his presidency, Joe Biden on Wednesday ordered a two-month extension of the nation’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium. The federal eviction protections, which had been slated to…
California’s rental housing industry continues to face increased scrutiny over the accessibility of company websites. Plaintiffs’ attorneys have been contacting landlords throughout California, alleging violations of accessibility requirements under California…
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted 5-0 to extend its eviction moratorium measures through February. The L.A. County action includes anticipation of the possible expiration of…