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.
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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.
The California Supreme Court has left intact a court ruling that limits how far cities can go in regulating rents, preserving a key victory for the California Apartment Association against…
California Apartment Association is hosting a free webinar in May to give apartment property managers practical strategies and tools to prevent pests in multifamily buildings without relying solely on pesticides.…
Landlords across San Diego County could face new, costly and time-consuming lawsuits after the San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to create a Consumer Fairness and Public Protection Unit.
Los Angeles rental housing providers could face higher annual street-lighting charges under a street-lighting assessment proposal the city is preparing to put before property owners.
A bill introduced in the state Legislature would require rental housing owners across California to accept portable tenant screening reports and prohibit owners from charging application fees when those reports…
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…
Meet the speakers Mallory Homewood Policy & Compliance Counsel, Local Government Affairs California Apartment Association Monica Deka Compliance and Legislative Counsel California Apartment Association When it comes to rental housing…
Question: My tenant did not pay rent this month. This has never happened before, and I don’t know what to do.
