This form is for properties that (1) are subject to AB 1482 just cause and (2) have a fixed term lease under which the lease expires at the end of…
Forms CA-242
Forms CA-242
This form is for properties that (1) are subject to AB 1482 just cause and (2) have a fixed term lease under which the lease expires at the end of…
Forms CA-242S
This form is for properties that (1) are subject to AB 1482 just cause and (2) have a fixed term lease under which the lease expires at the end of…
This form is used to notify a Resident that their current fixed term lease will be expiring, and to propose terms for a renewal lease or month-to-month agreement. CAA offers a…
(For use with units subject to Santa Ana rent control and EXEMPT from Santa Ana just cause requirements) This form may be used to propose a renewal Rental/Lease Agreement to…
(For use with units subject to Santa Ana’s rent control and just cause eviction requirements or just cause eviction requirements only) This form is for tenancies under an unexpired fixed…
Forms FR-002
This form complies with the City of Fresno’s requirement that landlords of units in multiunit rental properties provide notice to residents that the unit is covered by Fresno’s ordinance prohibiting…
Forms CA-240
This form is not legally required. It provides a courtesy notice to the Resident that at the end of the term, the lease will not be renewed. Do not complete…
Effective April 1, 2025, California law, codified as Civil Code Section 1954.07, requires landlords at many rental properties to offer residents obligated on the rental/lease agreement the option of having…
Forms CA-195
This is the notice to be provided to adjacent units when the Landlord applies pesticides to a particular unit. This notice must be provided unless the pesticide application covers less…
Forms CA-194
Use for one time or periodic (i.e., monthly, weekly) pesticide application by the Landlord to a dwelling unit. In most cases, CAA Form CA-195 will have to be provided to…
California’s law governing security deposits in residential rental housing can be strict and disputes over security deposits are common. The law has been amended multiple times in the past several years, meaning that it’s more important than ever to make sure you are up to date on the latest requirements. This webinar will cover key…
From screening fees to utility charges and late fees, rental housing providers regularly make decisions about which fees to charge and in what amounts. However, there is no single statute that comprehensively governs residential rental housing fees. Instead, providers must navigate overlapping state laws, local rent control ordinances, and evolving federal enforcement trends — which…
An unlawful detainer action is more than filing paperwork and getting a rubber stamp from the court system. Once a termination notice expires and a resident does not move out, the matter becomes a civil lawsuit governed by strict procedural rules, evidentiary requirements, and court deadlines. While unlawful detainers are intended to move more quickly…