This addendum can be used to allow a guest to stay longer without becoming a tenant. (Spanish Version) Do not complete this form without first reviewing the instruction sheet.
Forms CA-074S
Forms CA-074S
This addendum can be used to allow a guest to stay longer without becoming a tenant. (Spanish Version) Do not complete this form without first reviewing the instruction sheet.
Forms CA-191
This form is designed to be place on the exterior door knob of a unit. One side indicates that a maintenance employee is in the unit, the other details that…
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…
Forms CA-075
CAUTION: This is NOT the booklet required by California law for all incoming new resident starting 1/1/22. For that booklet, see Information on Mold and Dampness for Renters in California…
Forms CA-075S
CAUTION: This is NOT the booklet required by California law for all incoming new resident starting 1/1/22. For that booklet, see Information on Mold and Dampness for Renters in California…
Forms CA-030
Formatted in landscape for more entry, this documents the condition of the unit at move-in and becomes an addendum to the Rental Agreement. This form is also used at the…
Forms CA-030S
This documents the condition of the unit at move-in and becomes an addendum to the Rental Agreement. This form is also used at the end of the tenancy for the…
Forms CA-159
Effective January 1, 2020, a ninety-day notice is required for increases of more than 10% (cumulatively) in any 12-month period for a month-to-month tenancy for a rental unit that is exempt from…
Forms CA-159S
Effective January 1, 2020, a ninety-day notice is required for increases of more than 10% (cumulatively) in any 12-month period for a month-to-month tenancy for a rental unit that is exempt from…
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.