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.
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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,…
The nominating period for the 2025 CAA Board of Directors is underway. Applications are due by Tuesday Sept. 3, 2024. Here are the links to the nominating documents:
The California Apartment Association has halted the implementation of an ordinance in South San Francisco that would have mandated multiunit property owners to grant political candidates and their representatives access…
Question: Can a landlord place a condition in the lease prohibiting a tenant from having any political signage on the property, such as banners, yard signs, or posters?
As rental prices across the United States continue to rise, with the national rent index for one and two-bedroom units increasing by 1.2% in May 2024, California’s largest cities are…
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a ruling in a case supported by the California Apartment Association challenging the constitutionality of a $23,000 traffic impact fee in Northern California. CAA’s…
Sonoma County Housing Community has recently announced significant updates to the Landlord Recruitment Initiative (LRI), designed to encourage local landlords to provide housing for individuals currently experiencing homelessness. The initiative,…
The California Apartment Association proudly manages a political action committee that advocates for state and local measures that positively impact the rental housing industry while opposing those that threaten it.…
The South Pasadena City Council has decided against establishing a rental registry for multifamily units. The decision Wednesday followed a review of a staff report and public comments. Council members…