The West Hollywood City Council on Monday continued its long history of embracing bad housing policy. The council voted to limit rent increases to a maximum 3% annually on rent controlled…
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A “no fault” eviction moratorium in the city of San Diego has expired, although significant protections for COVID-related nonpayment still apply. The no fault eviction moratorium took effect in May…
After years of advocacy by the California Apartment Association, the L.A. City Council on Oct. 4 agreed on a definitive end date to its emergency COVID-19 eviction restrictions. Under the…
The California Apartment Association’s Landlord Helpline frequently fields questions about tenants who are seeking exceptions to a “no pets” rule. California and federal fair housing laws require landlords to make…
Several governor-declared states of emergency that include limits on rent increases have either expired in recent days or are on the verge of lapsing. On Oct. 8, fire-related emergency proclamations…
Heading into Tuesday’s elections, CAA’s sponsored political committees are financially supporting numerous candidates that value the rental housing industry and recognize the importance of the industry to a vibrant California…
After years of advocacy by the California Apartment Association and in front of a packed house, the L.A. City Council agreed Tuesday on a definitive end date to the emergency…
Although a statewide heatwave emergency and some old fire emergencies expired at the end of September, about a dozen other emergency declarations remain in effect and continue to limit rent…
CAA’s three-day notices for nonpayment of rent and other charges are largely reverting to their pre-COVID status. In response to the pandemic, the California Legislature had enacted a series of…
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…