Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are commonly used in home electronics such as phones, laptop computers, tablets, e-scooters, and other devices requiring plug-in charging. These batteries are small and powerful, but when…
Forms CA-341
Forms CA-341
Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are commonly used in home electronics such as phones, laptop computers, tablets, e-scooters, and other devices requiring plug-in charging. These batteries are small and powerful, but when…
Forms CA-102
California law, effective January 1, 2024, allows residents to store and charge one personal micromobility device (i.e., a scooter or e-bike) per occupant within the rental unit, subject to certain…
Forms CA-102S
California law, effective January 1, 2024, allows residents to store and charge one personal micromobility device (i.e., a scooter or e-bike) per occupant within the rental unit, subject to certain…
California law, effective January 1, 2024, allows residents to store and charge one personal micromobility device (i.e., a scooter or e-bike) per occupant within the rental unit, subject to certain…
California law, effective January 1, 2024, allows residents to store and charge one personal micromobility device (i.e., a scooter or e-bike) per occupant within the rental unit, subject to certain…
Forms CA-340
California law requires landlords to allow residents to store/charge personal micromobility devices, such as ebikes, in the unit, or a designated storage areas subject to certain limitations.
California law requires landlords to allow residents to store/charge personal micromobility devices, such as ebikes, in the unit, or a designated storage areas subject to certain limitations.
Industry Insights
Recent fires caused by the charging of lithium-ion batteries have caused some landlords to prohibit the charging of personal micromobility devices such as e-bikes and scooters at the property. The…
Since 2020, the California Tenant Protection Act, also known as AB 1482, limits the amount that most landlords in California can increase rents. This webinar will cover the rent cap…
Since 2020, the California Tenant Protection Act, also known as AB 1482, requires most landlords in California to have a “just cause” reason to terminate a tenancy or require a…
Developing appropriate screening criteria is critical for all rental housing providers. A rental housing provider who establishes appropriate screening criteria should find, more often than not, that they end up…
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.