As expected, the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday directed the city attorney to incorporate a number of concerning amendments into a tenant “anti-harassment” ordinance. The city attorney is expected…
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CAA’s lawsuit challenging San Diego’s eviction moratorium had its first hearing before Judge Richard S. Whitney of the San Diego Superior Court on Thursday, June 3. CAA asked the court…
A proposal by President Biden targets a tax break relied upon by investors in rental housing and other real estate. Biden’s plan would eliminate like-kind tax deferrals on profits of…
The California Apartment Association on Friday filed a lawsuit challenging San Diego County’s new COVID-19-related eviction moratorium and rent control law. The ordinance, approved by county supervisors Tuesday, May 4,…
The state Assembly on Tuesday approved a bill cosponsored by CAA that would streamline the appeals process for housing developers when local governments violate California’s Housing Accountability Act. The bill,…
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The city of Los Angeles’ Housing Committee unanimously passed a “tenant anti-harassment” ordinance Wednesday, although CAA succeeded in removing the worst parts of the proposal. The ordinance takes a variety…
Wildfire-related protections against rent gouging will remain in effect until the fall of 2021 for many California counties. Gov. Gavin Newsom on May 20 extended price-gouging protections until Sept. 22, 2021,…
Santa Clara County has entered the yellow tier, the least stringent category under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy. The move has brought a loosening of restrictions generally welcomed…
The California Apartment Association this week called on members of the rental housing industry to contact state lawmakers and express their concerns about a potential extension of the state’s COVID-19…