The California Apartment Association is working to stop legislation that would impose new costs, compliance requirements, and restrictions on rental housing providers. Due to CAA’s opposition, a number of these…
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A California bill would require some rental housing providers to disclose nearby oil wells, maintain methane alarms in affected multifamily units and submit compliance certifications to state or local agencies.
A California bill would give tenants the right to install portable cooling devices in their units and require rental housing to meet an 82-degree temperature standard.
California rental housing developers could be required to fund grocery store construction or set aside space for a future store near their projects under a bill being considered in the…
State lawmakers are again preparing to consider legislation aimed at restricting the purchase and rental of single-family homes, reviving an issue that has surfaced repeatedly in recent years.
2026 is here, and with it are new leaders in the California State Senate. Taking the helm as Senate president pro tempore, Sen. Monique Limón, D-Santa Barbara, was selected for…
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…
The California Apartment Association on Wednesday reviewed the major legislative, legal and local‑government challenges that faced rental housing providers in 2025 and urged members to prepare for a new wave…
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…
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…
