Continuing to work its way through the state Senate this week is a CAA-sponsored bill that would offer financial relief to landlords who’ve been deprived dollars from the COVID-19 emergency…
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While the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to examine the constitutionality of Los Angeles’ eviction moratorium, the underlying legal challenge may still go forward in the lower courts. The city…
The Beverly Hills City Council voted unanimously last week to allow the local emergency eviction moratorium and rent freeze to lapse on May 31. Both policies had been in place…
In a victory for the California Apartment Association, the Pasadena City Council has voted to let its emergency residential eviction moratorium lapse on June 30. The decision came last week…
The San Diego City Council on Monday granted preliminary approval to a “no fault” eviction ordinance, however, the California Apartment Association helped delay its implementation and secure an end date…
The California Apartment Association has published a package of compliance materials about AB 2179, a law temporarily extending part of California’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium through June 30. Effective April 1,…
A new law extends part of California’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium through June 30, but only for tenants whose applications for rental assistance have been submitted on or before March 31,…
The California Apartment Association is urging its members to speak out against a proposed ban on no-fault evictions in the city of San Diego. The City Council is scheduled to…
A bill introduced Thursday in the California Assembly would prevent local governments from passing their own COVID-19 eviction moratoria for an additional three months. Under the legislation, AB 2179 by…
A group of rental property owners have sued the city of Oakland and Alameda County, alleging that the eviction moratoriums imposed by those governments infringe on property owners’ constitutional rights.…