The California Apartment Association beat back a wave of rent-cap and fee bills in the Legislature this year but told members the harder fights are moving to city halls and…
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California housing providers could see the state’s 10% emergency rent cap applied to long-term leases and triggered by wars fought overseas, under two bills pending when lawmakers return from recess…
The California Apartment Association has defeated a bill that would have imposed new restrictions and penalties on the sale of one- to four-unit rental properties by certain property owners.
A federal lawsuit in Oakland is using disability law to try to override Costa-Hawkins and extend rent control to apartments built after 1983 — a ruling that could reshape rent…
CAA members are invited to a free virtual membership meeting on Thursday, July 16, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. for the latest updates on major legal and legislative threats facing California…
The California Apartment Association will host a virtual membership meeting July 16 to update members on major legal and legislative issues impacting rental housing providers — including a federal court…
By midyear, the California Apartment Association had helped stop, stall or narrow a dozen high-priority rental housing bills that would have added costs, legal exposure or new operating burdens for…
A bill that would have restricted how housing providers and other employers use criminal background checks in hiring has stalled on the Assembly floor.
Four California bills that would have added new screening limits, eviction restrictions, and disclosure or monitoring duties for housing providers stalled in the Appropriations Committees on May 14, taking them…
A bill that would have required some landlords and sellers to disclose nearby oil wells and install methane monitoring systems in multifamily rental housing was halted Thursday by the Assembly…
