A statewide emergency declaration prompted by winter storms expired last week, leaving zero governor-declared states of emergency in effect that limit rent increases.
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CAA remains committed to ending the COVID-19 eviction moratorium in Los Angeles County and will fight to make sure last month’s 11th hour extension of the pandemic-era restrictions is the…
The Los Angeles City Council is rushing to finalize expanded housing regulations on the heels of the formal end to the city’s moratorium on Jan. 31, 2023. Despite vigorous protest…
The California Apartment Association is now accepting applications to serve on its 2023 CAA committees. If you have an interest in applying for membership on a committee, you are invited…
Sacramento County landlords and renters can now apply for grant funding to help remove lead-based paint from qualifying, pre-1978 housing. The Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency is accepting applications to…
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Jan. 24, once again made an 11th hour decision to extend the countywide COVID-19 eviction moratorium. Originally scheduled to expire at…
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday formalized its decision to end its COVID-19 eviction moratorium on Jan. 31, 2023. This comes after years of advocacy from the California Apartment…
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…
Rent board appointments on hold A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has agreed to fast-track the California Apartment Association’s challenge to Pasadena’s new rent control law and will hold a…
Unwanted mattresses and box springs continue to litter roadsides and vacant lots throughout California. It turns out, though, you and your tenants can help put this problem to bed. And…