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A proposal from a Los Angeles City Council member would develop simplified notice templates for housing providers and tenants. The motion, introduced by Council member Katy Yaroslavsky, calls for standardized…
A proposal to limit how rental housing providers use algorithmic pricing tools stalled in the Legislature on Aug. 29, following criticism from the rental housing industry.
A federal judge has dismissed the California Apartment Association’s lawsuit challenging Alameda County’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium. While this ruling is disappointing, it clears the way for CAA to pursue an…
California landlords can now apply for grant funding to strengthen older rental properties against earthquakes. Through the Earthquake Brace + Bolt program, property owners are eligible for up to $3,000…
To help rental housing providers comply with San Diego’s recently adopted Residential Tenant Utility Fees Ordinance, which took effect Aug. 17, 2025, the California Apartment Association has developed resources tailored…
Legislation that would have capped rents and retail prices far beyond disaster areas will be amended to remove the broad geographic provisions, ensuring that rental property owners, hotels, and other…
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 legal fight over the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s so-called “zero-NOx” rule is moving into the next phase.
A federal judge on Thursday, Aug. 21, heard arguments in the California Apartment Association’s lawsuit challenging Alameda County’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium. The hearing had been set for Aug. 14 but…
