California has seen a flurry of legislation in 2022 to address the proliferation of electric-vehicle charging stations, including those at multifamily properties. The proposals cover everything from changing building standards…
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Two months after being defeated by CAA, the “Stay in Business Forever Act” is back. The legislation, which targets the right of landlords to leave the rental market via the…
Landlords who’ve suffered financial losses under Los Angeles County’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium may soon be exempt from certain property tax penalties. The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted unanimously to…
Investors who purchase rental housing and sell it within seven years would pay a hefty new tax under anti-house flipping legislation proposed in the California Assembly. AB 1771 by Assemblyman…
California has received an additional $136 million in COVID-19 rent and utility-relief funds from the U.S. Treasury. It’s California’s second installment of reallocated rent relief dollars that went unspent in…
The California Apartment Association has welcomed a new member to its public affairs team in Southern California. On Monday, Melanie Woods took the helm as CAA’s vice president of local…
A CAA-sponsored bill that would provide financial relief to landlords excluded from the COVID-19 emergency rental assistance program (ERAP) is scheduled for its first hearing. The legislation, SB 847 by…
Proposals that surfaced in the city of Los Angeles this week would prohibit landlords from considering an applicant’s criminal record, credit report or eviction history during the tenant-screening process. On…
A bill working its way through the Legislature threatens to undo improvements negotiated by the California Apartment Association to make the state’s rent cap and “just cause” for eviction law…
The California Apartment Association has stopped legislation that would have prohibited landlords from using credit reports as part of the tenant-screening process. At the request of CAA, Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva,…