The Los Angeles City Council is considering a proposal to eliminate substantial remodels as a reason for no-fault terminations, currently allowed under the California Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482).
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The City of Los Angeles is considering changes to its rent control formula following the early release of a city-commissioned report that recommends reducing the allowable annual rent increases for…
Southern California landlords could soon face significant financial and operational challenges as new air quality regulations propose to eliminate natural gas-fired heating systems in favor of electric appliances.
Los Angeles and San Francisco are facing a slowdown in apartment construction even as the United States is on track to complete a record 518,000 new rental units in 2024,…
Ignoring opposition from CAA and academic studies on the issue, the LA Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to create a program offering free legal representation to low-income renters facing…
The California Apartment Association’s legal battle against Los Angeles County’s extended 30-day eviction notice requirement for certain COVID-19 related rental debts has reached a final resolution. The county did not…
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors this week voted unanimously to implement a new Rental Housing Habitability Program that will require more frequent inspections of apartments in unincorporated areas…
California’s multifamily rental market is exhibiting a mix of trends across its major cities, according to the March 2024 Yardi Matrix Multifamily National Report. In Los Angeles, the multifamily sector…
Thanks to advocacy work by the California Apartment Association, an eviction-protection measure approved by the Los Angeles City Council on Friday applies only to tenants who are awaiting approved rental…
Editor’s note: An item in our newsletter titled “CAA files appellate court brief against Pasadena rent control measure“ incorrectly links to this page. For the Pasadena article, please click here.…