The Los Angeles City Council’s Housing Committee spent hours Wednesday wrestling with possible changes to a plan for ending the local COVID-19 eviction moratorium. In the end, the proposed amendments…
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In two weeks, the California Apartment Association will argue for an early ruling on key parts of its legal challenge to Alameda County’s ongoing COVID-19 eviction moratorium. CAA’s motion for…
Heeding calls from CAA and its members, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has voted to phase out its COVID-19 eviction moratorium and launch a campaign to educate landlords…
Legislation signed into law by Gov. Newsom earlier this month added to existing law by requiring that residents of some newly built affordable housing in California be allowed to own…
A weeklong heatwave prompted Gov. Newsom on Wednesday to declare a state of emergency with a related cap on rent increases. Newsom’s declaration triggered Penal Code Section 396, the state’s…
A bill that would limit the use of wage garnishment in the collection of unpaid rent and other debts has reached Gov. Newsom’s desk. The bill, SB 1477 by state Sen. Bob…
A bill awaiting Gov. Newsom’s signature would create additional protections for victims of domestic violence who reside in rental housing. The bill, SB 1017 by Sen. Susan Eggman, D-Stockton, reached the…
The Los Angeles City Housing Department has published a report suggesting ways to phase out key parts of the city’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium while also making some pandemic-era regulations permanent.…
The 2022 CAA Nominating Committee, chaired by Barry Altshuler (Equity Residential), is pleased to announce the slate of candidates for open seats on the 2023 CAA Board of Directors. We…
In addition to burdening housing providers, the draconian rent and eviction control initiative going before Pasadena voters this fall would create a city bureaucracy costing taxpayers nearly $6 million per…