Despite objections from the California Apartment Association, the Los Angeles City Council has approved updates to the Tenant Anti-Harassment Ordinance that could lead to increased lawsuits against rental housing providers.
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The Salinas City Council on Tuesday took significant steps toward enacting rent control and additional tenant protections, despite strong opposition from the California Apartment Association and local property owners.
Thanks to the advocacy efforts of the California Apartment Association, Burbank’s tenant protection ordinance will exclude an anti-retaliation provision that conflicts with California law.
The California Apartment Association scored a victory on Tuesday, Sept. 12, at the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting as it defeated a proposed tenant anti-harassment ordinance. The measure, introduced…
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday will consider a tenant “anti-harassment” ordinance that would duplicate existing renter protections, expose housing providers to excessive fines, and create legal ambiguities…
The California Apartment Association maintains its opposition to a problematic “anti-harassment” and retaliation ordinance that could leave rental housing providers vulnerable to unwarranted lawsuits and penalties in the East Bay…
Committee delays council consideration on stricter rent control, ‘anti-harassment’ law amid CAA pressure After hearing from CAA and local housing providers, a Sacramento city committee this week concluded that a…
The Antioch City Council granted preliminary approval Tuesday to an “anti-harassment” ordinance that will bring new fines, criminal penalties, and restrictions on common property management practices. In the coming weeks,…
Sacramento’s rental housing sector is contending with potential policy shifts, including “anti-harassment” legislation for tenants, local rent control amendments, and a possible vacancy tax on unoccupied rental units. These…