California’s rental property owners face an increasingly dire insurance market, the California Apartment Association warned during a recent informational hearing before the state’s Board of Equalization.
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Question: My tenant just moved out. When I went to do the final walkthrough, there were several pieces of furniture, and a bike left behind. Can I dispose of these…
The last remaining governor-declared state of emergency in California, issued in response to the Boyles Fire in Lake County, expired at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29. With this expiration,…
The Nov. 5 election is fast approaching, and your vote is crucial to protect your property rights and secure the future of California’s rental housing industry. Vote no on Proposition…
San Jose landlords who own non-rent-controlled properties will see a credit on their next billing statement after the city mistakenly overcharged them this year. This credit applies only to those…
The Los Angeles City Council is considering a proposal that would give tenants and qualifying nonprofits the first opportunity to purchase multifamily buildings before they are listed for sale on…
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).
The city of Long Beach has delayed action on a proposal that would impose eviction controls immediately on new tenancies, following opposition from the California Apartment Association and local property…
Question: Many of my tenants have e-bikes and scooters. Should I add the micromobility device storage addendum in my lease? Can I prohibit these devices? I am worried about fires.
The states of emergency declared for the Bridge and Airport fires in Southern California expired over the weekend and were not extended by the governor, bringing an end to state-imposed…
