The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors last week ordered county counsel to draft options for a new eviction moratorium — this one tied to federal immigration enforcement. A written…
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The California Apartment Association helped simplify a proposal that would require landlords to post “know your rights” information at their rental properties.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday, Sept. 19, declared a state of emergency in Calaveras and Tuolumne counties, triggering California’s anti-price-gouging law and limiting rent increases to no more than 10%.
The Oceanside City Council on Wednesday, Sept. 17 voted down its proposed Residential Tenant Protection Ordinance, marking a significant victory for rental housing providers. During the required second reading, the…
Meet the speakers Host Whitney Prout Executive Vice President of Legal Affairs, CAA Presenters Mallory Homewood Policy & Compliance Counsel, Local Government Affairs, CAA Monica Deka Compliance and Legislative Counsel,…
The California Apartment Association’s legal battle against Pasadena’s rent control law, Measure H, drew spirited questioning in the Court of Appeal this month, as justices signaled skepticism about some of CAA’s constitutional…
Through sustained advocacy at the Capitol, the California Apartment Association this year blocked or significantly amended dozens of bills that would have imposed costly mandates, undermined property rights, and created…
Apartment owners in Los Angeles, long burdened by rising trash bills and limited service options, may see relief ahead as the city moves forward with plans to rebid its waste…
Legislation clarifying how landlords return security deposits has cleared the Legislature and now awaits action from the governor.
A bill that would have imposed new eviction restrictions on rental housing rebuilt after disasters was placed on the Assembly’s inactive file today, halting the measure for the year.
