This form allows one or more residents of a unit to change by adding and/or removing a resident from an existing rental/lease agreement, without the need for the parties to…
Forms CA-150
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Forms CA-150
This form allows one or more residents of a unit to change by adding and/or removing a resident from an existing rental/lease agreement, without the need for the parties to…
Forms CA-150S
This form allows one or more occupants of a unit to change, without the need for a new rental agreement. (Spanish Version) Do not complete this form without first reviewing…
Industry Insights
With the limited exception of senior housing complexes, Federal and State law make it illegal for rental property owners to refuse to rent housing to families with children. Also protected…
Industry Insights
On June 24, 2025, the Los Angeles City Council passed the Right to Counsel Program Ordinance (“the right to counsel ordinance” or “ordinance”) which, effective August 20, 2025, provides free…
Industry Insights
Effective January 1, 2020, the City of Los Angeles prohibits discrimination based on a tenant’s source of income, including the receipt of housing subsidies, such as Section 8 Housing Choice…
Industry Insights
This Industry Insight provides a summary of the eviction moratorium.
Industry Insights
On January 20, 2023, the Los Angeles City Council voted to enact the Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance of the City of Los Angeles (the ordinance) which extends just cause…
Industry Insights
On February 7, 2023, the Los Angeles City Council voted to enact an ordinance, amending the recently passed Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance (JCEO), to require relocation assistance to be…
Industry Insights
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Industry Insights
The Los Angeles City Council adopted the Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) in 1979 to impose rent caps and just cause eviction protections on many rental units located within the city.[1]…
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…
California’s fair housing laws are among the most comprehensive in the country, and they apply to nearly all residential rental properties in the state. Because California law goes beyond federal requirements — and continues to evolve — understanding state-specific rules is critical to avoiding legal risk. These laws are not always straightforward, and even well-intentioned…
You are invited to attend an informational briefing on the Redwood City Rent Control Ballot Initiative, a measure filed by rent control proponents in April 2026. The California Apartment Association (CAA) will provide an overview of the initiative’s key provisions and how it, if passed, would change Redwood City’s current housing regulations. The session will…