This document will walk you through how to determine: whether your property is covered by AB 1482, how to provide mandatory disclosures, whether a rent roll back is required; future…
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Industry Insights
This document will walk you through how to determine: whether your property is covered by AB 1482, how to provide mandatory disclosures, whether a rent roll back is required; future…
Industry Insights
CAA has assembled the basic questions and answers landlords need to know about AB 1482. Members should read this document in conjunction with the Industry Insight AB 1482 Compliance: A…
This form confirms the Resident’s intent to vacate. Do not use this form if the resident has provided a defective notice to vacate. Instead, consider using the Response To Resident’s Defective Notice Of…
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Forms CA-096
This form contains the essential legal terminology needed to inform your resident that the rental unit is exempt from AB 1482 because it is separately alienable. Specifically, single-family homes/condos (residential…
Forms CA-096S
This form contains the essential legal terminology needed to inform your resident that the rental unit is exempt from AB 1482 because it is separately alienable. Specifically, single-family homes/condos (residential…
Forms CA-234
This notice is only for properties subject to AB 1482 and is the final notice of a breach of the Rental/Lease Agreement. Effective January 1, 2020, AB 1482 imposes rent…
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Forms CA-420
This form can be used when there are not a sufficient number of pages to itemize charges other than rent for each month with unpaid charges on the Three-Day Notice…
California’s law governing security deposits in residential rental housing can be strict and disputes over security deposits are common. This webinar will cover key requirements of the law and frequently…
Federal and state fair housing laws allow individuals with disabilities the right to have service animals and support animals – also known as emotional support, comfort, or companion animals –…
Did you know that before 1996, it was legal for cities in California to control how much a vacant rental unit could be listed for? That, and more, changed with…
Protect Property Rights at the Ballot Box
The CAA Issues Committee supports state and local ballot measures that enhance housing providers’ ability to offer fair housing opportunities to renters.