The California Apartment Association today escalated its legal battle against Pasadena’s rent control law, filing an opening brief in the appellate court contesting the constitutionality of the measure. CAA’s brief…
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The California Apartment Association is opposing efforts to introduce rent control measures in four Bay Area cities and one Central Valley city. Tenant activists began campaigns in December to place…
The Los Angeles City Council has recently passed an ordinance that prohibits landlords from evicting tenants for keeping unauthorized pets acquired during the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting ongoing adjustments to housing…
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday significantly reworked a proposal initially designed to prohibit evictions of tenants with open applications for the city’s rental assistance program. This proposal, following…
In a recent decision, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed a proposal to establish a “safe maximum temperature threshold” for residential units. This new regulation mandates rental properties…
Gov. Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency with a related cap on rent increases in San Diego and Ventura counties on Tuesday, Jan. 23, due to severe winter storms that…
In a significant legal victory for the California Apartment Association and rental housing providers in Los Angeles County, a Superior Court judge has struck down the county’s extended 30-day eviction…
In the upcoming November election, California’s rental housing providers face an existential threat from a ballot measure that could overturn the state’s most important rental housing law and unleash widespread…
The Concord City Council later this month will continue its public hearing on its proposed rent control ordinance, planning to reassess amendments that could significantly increase its restrictiveness. This meeting,…
Alameda County has filed a motion asking a federal judge to rule in its favor in the California Apartment Association’s lawsuit challenging the county’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium that was in…