Starting Oct. 1, 2021, residents who don’t pay rent and other amounts due on or after Oct. 1, 2021, can be served a three-day notice, instead of a 15-day notice…
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CAA sponsors bill to help landlords and address COVID law California lawmakers on Sept. 10 adjourned for the year without extending the statewide COVID-19 eviction moratorium, all but cementing its…
California’s statewide eviction moratorium, enacted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, is wrapping up by month’s end. What do landlords need to do to prepare? While reviewing payment ledgers,…
Although the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the CDC’s federal eviction moratorium, California’s own COVID-19 eviction restrictions will remain in effect through the end of September. A divided High…
Thousands of rental housing providers urged lawmakers this week to reject legislation that would provide free legal representation to tenants who face eviction and claim they can’t pay the rent.…
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 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…
Lost rental revenue tied to the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted some small-scale housing providers to make moves toward selling their property, a development that could compromise the nation’s stock of affordable…