The California Apartment Association on July 1 will hold a webinar on the end of California’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium and what it means for rental housing providers. June 30 is…
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Barring surprise action in the state Legislature, most of the final remnants of the California’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium will expire at the end of this month, although some local governments…
The Concord City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a so-called “anti-harassment” ordinance that will lead to frivolous lawsuits against housing providers. The association and its members argued that the ordinance…
The California Apartment Association this week finished updating the consumer price index rates for all areas of the state. The figures are used for calculating maximum allowable rent increases under…
The Fresno City Council has voted to terminate its COVID-19 local emergency. The resolution, which was approved unanimously, found that “the COVID-19 virus no longer presents an actual threat to…
The judge overseeing CAA’s legal challenge to the Alameda County eviction moratorium and a related lawsuit has agreed to hear the cases in two stages, allowing some baseline legal questions…
After unanimously passing the Senate, a CAA-sponsored bill that would offer financial relief to landlords deprived of COVID-19 emergency rental assistance has passed its first committee hearing in the state…
The California Apartment Association last week provided a 45-minute rundown of the association’s advocacy efforts in San Diego County, at the state Capitol and in the courts. Joshua Howard, CAA’s…
Even as rental housing providers faced limited rental income during the pandemic, some lawmakers kept pushing for taxes, fees, and other requirements on the rental housing industry. Many of the…
Based on preliminary results from Tuesday’s statewide primary election, the political action arm of the California Apartment Association appears to have succeeded in helping candidates who are reasonable and value…