The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case supported by the California Apartment Association that challenges Washington State’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium.
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The California Apartment Association’s legal battle against Los Angeles County’s extended 30-day eviction notice requirement for certain COVID-19 related rental debts has reached a final resolution. The county did not…
The California Apartment Association, in partnership with the San Francisco Apartment Association, today filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to accept a case challenging the eviction moratorium…
Following a hearing late last month, Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler is considering whether to grant a motion by Alameda County, and opposed by the California Apartment Association’s, regarding a lawsuit…
The California Apartment Association is strongly opposed to a storm-related emergency ordinance approved by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors that halts most residential evictions and caps rent increases…
Alameda County has filed a motion asking a federal judge to rule in its favor in the California Apartment Association’s lawsuit challenging the county’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium that was in…
More than 200 local rental housing providers attended a virtual forum late last month hosted by Alameda County Supervisors David Haubert and Lena Tam. Although an emergency prevented Supervisor Tam…
The California Apartment Association is pushing for a prompt resolution to its lawsuit challenging Los Angeles County’s prolonged eviction timeline for COVID-19 rental debt. Under L.A. County’s eviction moratorium, landlords…
The deadline for Los Angeles tenants to pay back rent accrued during much of the COVID-19 pandemic has passed, and the city is taking measures to ensure tenants stay housed…