The following is a statement from Tom Bannon, chief executive officer for the California Apartment Association: “In joining the fight to stop the abuse of public health care dollars, CAA…
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The Los Angeles City Council is considering a proposal that would give tenants and qualifying nonprofits the first opportunity to purchase multifamily buildings before they are listed for sale on…
California continues to face significant challenges in meeting its housing needs, even as the nation recently saw a surge in multifamily completions not experienced in 50 years. Over the past…
The 2024 CAA Nominating Committee, chaired by Adam Goldfarb (Manco Abbott), is pleased to announce the slate of candidates for open seats on the 2025 CAA Board of Directors. We…
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, approved an ordinance requiring the seismic retrofitting of certain older multifamily residential buildings to protect residents in the event of…
Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer reiterated his opposition to rent control during a recent press conference, stating that such measures would not effectively address the city’s challenges with homelessness and housing…
The San Jose City Council next week is expected to vote on a proposed ordinance that would require the seismic retrofitting of certain older multifamily residential buildings to protect residents…
Southern California landlords could soon face significant financial and operational challenges as new air quality regulations propose to eliminate natural gas-fired heating systems in favor of electric appliances.
Los Angeles and San Francisco are facing a slowdown in apartment construction even as the United States is on track to complete a record 518,000 new rental units in 2024,…