A proposal to discuss the fate of Alameda County’s eviction moratorium — one of the only pandemic-related eviction laws still in effect in California — is back before the Board…
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In yet another rebuke of the rental housing industry, an Alameda County supervisor last week postponed a discussion of the county’s ongoing eviction moratorium and other rental housing regulations listed…
Alameda County landlords are still owed significant amounts of back rent that accumulated during the COVID-19 pandemic, a survey conducted by the California Apartment Association shows. On average, the-nearly 100…
Disregarding the pleas of local housing providers, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors this week fast-tracked the approval of three ordinances that would place significant new restrictions on the rental…
The California Apartment Association remains committed to challenging the legality of Alameda County’s never-ending COVID-19 eviction moratorium, despite a recent unfavorable ruling by the judge in the case. On Nov.…
Two Alameda County supervisors last week expressed interest in creating a rental-reimbursement program to compensate housing providers who’ve been excluded from COVID-19 emergency rental assistance. Supervisors Nate Miley and David…
Oakland voters this month approved a ballot measure that will place harsher limits on evictions and extend “just cause” protections to more rental units. Measure V, which passed with 67.4%…
SAN FRANCISCO — During a hearing on Thursday, Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler heard arguments in CAA’s lawsuit against the Alameda County eviction moratorium and a companion case that also challenges…
The California Apartment Association on Monday requested that the federal judge presiding over its legal challenge against Alameda County’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium decide part of the case now instead of…
Ignoring the pleas of local housing providers, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday rejected a proposal to discuss potential changes to the county’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium. On a…