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…
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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…
The California Apartment Association’s lawsuit challenging Alameda County’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium has been assigned to a judge who’s handling a related case. CAA’s lawsuit, filed May 5, alleges that the…
The California Apartment Association on Thursday filed a lawsuit in federal court against Alameda County, alleging that its eviction moratorium infringes on rental housing providers’ constitutional rights and violates state…
Help explain the impacts of California’s negative rental housing laws Has your tenant not paid rent for multiple months? Have you been denied rental assistance? Have your tenants prevented you…
Continuing to work its way through the state Senate this week is a CAA-sponsored bill that would offer financial relief to landlords who’ve been deprived dollars from the COVID-19 emergency…
While the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to examine the constitutionality of Los Angeles’ eviction moratorium, the underlying legal challenge may still go forward in the lower courts. The city…
The Beverly Hills City Council voted unanimously last week to allow the local emergency eviction moratorium and rent freeze to lapse on May 31. Both policies had been in place…
In a victory for the California Apartment Association, the Pasadena City Council has voted to let its emergency residential eviction moratorium lapse on June 30. The decision came last week…
The San Diego City Council on Monday granted preliminary approval to a “no fault” eviction ordinance, however, the California Apartment Association helped delay its implementation and secure an end date…