Statewide protections against price gouging — including rent increases over 10% — are now in effect due to an energy shortage emergency. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an energy-related emergency proclamation…
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As California cities and the state continue to adopt restrictive eviction moratoria, numerous cases have surfaced in the courts to determine whether lawmakers have gone too far. The California Apartment…
Despite her reservations, a Washington, D.C., District Court judge today said she lacks the legal authority to stop the new nationwide eviction moratorium. To get the moratorium blocked, challengers to…
The 2021 CAA Nominating Committee, chaired by Joseph Lawton (Castle Creek Management) is pleased to announce the slate of candidates for open seats on the 2022 CAA Board of Directors.…
As the economy rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic, many CAA members have reached out to our Landlord Helpline to ask, “Can I raise the rent now?” While there was never…
Fires, droughts, heat waves and floods. These are just some of the ways Mother Nature wreaks havoc on California. And when disasters strike the Golden State, emergency declarations from the…
It’s back to school season — and not just for kids. Late summer is also a good time for rental housing owners and managers to continue their education. To help,…
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control on Tuesday, Aug. 3, announced a revised nationwide eviction moratorium. The new moratorium – which replaces the previous version that lapsed on July 31…
President Biden’s call on Congress to extend the national eviction moratorium will have little to no impact on California. California’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium – which is arguably more stringent than…
If you’ve applied for pandemic-related rental assistance, you may get an email from California’s COVID-19 Rent Relief Program with an invitation to get paid via Bill.com. CAA has confirmed with…