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…
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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…
The California Legislature is back in session for the second half of the 2023-2024 session. Both houses of the Legislature will have new leadership and changes to committees. In the…
Meet the Speakers Monica Deka Compliance and Legislative Counsel Heidi Palutke Education, Policy and Compliance Counsel Whitney Prout Executive Vice President, Legal Affairs A pair of webinars hosted by the…
Question: How does the new security deposit law — which will limit security deposits to one month’s rent starting July 1, with some exceptions, affect pet deposits? Answer: A pet…
To help rental housing professionals prepare for the new year, the California Apartment Association has updated its Industry Insight papers. CAA also published two new Industry Insight papers for members…
The Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs has launched a rent relief program that will provide $68.7 million in grants to support rental housing providers impacted by…
The Concord City Council has postponed its decision on a proposed rent control and “just cause” eviction ordinance to Jan. 9, citing the need for further review of public feedback…
It’s a question that persistently puzzles California landlords: Why does the state Legislature keep coming at the industry with new landlord-tenant laws, and why do they seem so consistently beneficial…