The California Apartment Association will close out the year with a two-part webinar series designed to help rental housing providers prepare for 2026. The series begins Dec. 3 with CAA’s…
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No, AB 325 doesn’t ban pricing software: What California’s new algorithmic pricing law actually does
As Jan. 1, 2026, approaches, many California housing providers are hearing conflicting claims about AB 325 and what it means for rental pricing software. Some articles and commentaries have suggested…
The California Apartment Association will hold its annual membership meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3, via Zoom video conference. The briefing will provide a concise overview of major 2025…
Meet the speakers Whitney Prout Executive Vice President, Legal Affairs Mallory Homewood Policy & Compliance Counsel, Local Government Affairs Monica Deka Compliance and Legislative Counsel Heidi Palutke Education, Policy and…
Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed two bills that make accessory dwelling units, known as ADUs, and junior accessory dwelling units, or JADUs, easier to build and manage. The first bill, SB 9…
In the days leading up to his Oct. 13 deadline to approve or veto legislation this year, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed hundreds of bills into law, including several measures affecting…
Legislation signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom clarifies California’s antitrust law to prohibit the collusive or coercive use of pricing algorithms, including those used to analyze or recommend rent levels.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved a measure requiring all California rental units to have a working stove and refrigerator.
Complex regulations and rising costs continue to push small rental housing providers out of the market, reducing supply and adding pressure on rents. That was a key takeaway from a…
The California Apartment Association helped simplify a proposal that would require landlords to post “know your rights” information at their rental properties.
