CAA’s lawsuit challenging San Diego’s eviction moratorium had its first hearing before Judge Richard S. Whitney of the San Diego Superior Court on Thursday, June 3. CAA asked the court…
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The California Apartment Association on Friday filed a lawsuit challenging San Diego County’s new COVID-19-related eviction moratorium and rent control law. The ordinance, approved by county supervisors Tuesday, May 4,…
The San Diego County Counsel’s Office has responded to CAA’s May 6 letter requesting guidance on ambiguities in the rent control and just-cause eviction ordinance adopted this month by the…
Tenant activists and some lawmakers are fighting to prevent California’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium from expiring June 30 as scheduled. The California Apartment Association is evaluating the need for any extension…
Thanks to a grassroots campaign spearheaded by CAA, the Los Angeles Housing Committee on Wednesday declined to advance an ordinance that would lower the city’s rent cap after the COVID-19…
The California Apartment Association has requested that San Diego County clarify several of the most problematic ambiguities in the rent control and just cause eviction ordinance adopted by the Board…
The CDC eviction moratorium is back on, at least for now. U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich, who vacated the nationwide COVID-19 eviction moratorium last week, agreed to a stay of…
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, May 4, ratified a rent control and eviction control ordinance, ignoring hours of testimony, legal concerns, and hundreds of letters against…
A federal judge today vacated a nationwide COVID-19 eviction moratorium ordered through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The ruling, however, has no impact on California’s arguably more stringent…
Ordinance would also bring eviction moratorium to every city within county The California Apartment Association next week will unveil several mobilization resources for members to oppose an eviction moratorium and…