Legislation signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom clarifies California’s antitrust law to prohibit the collusive or coercive use of pricing algorithms, including those used to analyze or recommend rent levels.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved a measure requiring all California rental units to have a working stove and refrigerator.
Complex regulations and rising costs continue to push small rental housing providers out of the market, reducing supply and adding pressure on rents. That was a key takeaway from a…
The California Apartment Association helped simplify a proposal that would require landlords to post “know your rights” information at their rental properties.
Through sustained advocacy at the Capitol, the California Apartment Association this year blocked or significantly amended dozens of bills that would have imposed costly mandates, undermined property rights, and created…
A bill that originally would have forced landlords to translate an eviction complaint and summons into multiple languages has been amended to shift that responsibility to the courts, thanks to…
While some harmful proposals remain active, CAA has successfully halted or significantly amended numerous negative bills that were a priority for CAA this year. Some of these bills have been…
While the California Apartment Association has already sidelined some of this year’s most troublesome rental housing legislation, several priority bills that threaten California’s rental housing industry remain in play and…
A bill that initially threatened to impose new burdens on rental housing providers in the aftermath of local disasters will be amended at the request of the California Apartment Association.…
A bill that would give tenants 14 days to pay rent or face eviction — rather than the three days required under current law — may soon return for a…
