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“Can I raise the rent for my unit?” This simple question is one all landlords need to know the correct answer to. Unfortunately, there is not one answer as there are a patchwork of laws that impact any given situation.
Please join our webinar to learn about the types of laws that affect the ability to raise rent and summarize how they work.
Topics covered in this webinar include:
• An Introduction to Rent Control
• Overview of Local Rent Control Ordinances
• Statewide Rent Control Under AB 1482
• California’s Anti-Price Gouging Law
• Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program
• Providing Notice of Rent Increase
Speakers:
Heidi Palutke, Education, Policy and Compliance Counsel, California Apartment Association
Heidi Palutke holds principal responsibility for CAA’s compliance and education programs, including the development of statewide and local compliance forms and materials. She conducts research and analysis of state and local legislation to support CAA’s public affairs team. She also represents CAA before various regulatory agencies and departments and manages CAA’s various litigation projects.
Embert P. Madison, Jr, State Advocacy and Compliance Counsel, California Apartment Association
Embert P. Madison, Jr. analyzes and drafts state legislation impacting CAA, develops CAA’s education and compliance materials, and supplements CAA’s advocacy with legal input on legislative proposals. Embert has extensive experience drafting state legislation due to his time with the Office of Legislative Counsel and has years of private practice experience advocating on behalf of property owners in real estate transactions and land use projects. Embert has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of California, Riverside, a Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Davis, and is a member of the California State Bar.
Live Webinar Rebroadcast: $25 CAA Member/ $35 Non-Member
Qualifies for 1 Unit of CCRM Continuing Education Credit for current CCRM Certified Individuals.
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