A “no fault” eviction moratorium in the city of San Diego has expired, although significant protections for COVID-related nonpayment still apply. The no fault eviction moratorium took effect in May…
San Diego’s new ‘just cause’ law
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The California Apartment Association last week provided a 45-minute rundown of the association’s advocacy efforts in San Diego County, at the state Capitol and in the courts. Joshua Howard, CAA’s…
The California Apartment Association is urging its members to speak out against a proposed ban on no-fault evictions in the city of San Diego. The City Council is scheduled to…
The California Apartment Association has welcomed a new member to its public affairs team in Southern California. On Monday, Melanie Woods took the helm as CAA’s vice president of local…
The city of San Diego has fixed its rental assistance portal — at the request of CAA — so that landlords can complete applications for rental assistance on behalf of…
The California Apartment Association continues to push state, local and federal governments to distribute COVID-19 rental assistance funds more quickly. And while many jurisdictions are still woefully behind in doling…
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…
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…
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 San Diego County Counsel’s Office has responded to CAA’s May 6 letter requesting guidance on ambiguities in the rent control and just-cause eviction ordinance adopted this month by the…
