Depending on who you ask — the Department of Finance or the Legislative Analyst’s Office —California is facing a budget deficit of $38 billion to $68 billion, with annual budget…
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Meet the Speakers Monica Deka Compliance and Legislative Counsel Heidi Palutke Education, Policy and Compliance Counsel Whitney Prout Executive Vice President, Legal Affairs A pair of webinars hosted by the…
The 2023 CAA Nominating Committee, chaired by Adam Goldfarb (Manco Abbott) is pleased to announce the slate of candidates for open seats on the 2024 CAA Board of Directors. We…
The nominating period for the 2024 CAA Board of Directors is underway. Applications are due by noon Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023. Here are the links to the nominating documents:
As we observe Older Americans Month this May, let’s not forget the vital role that a sense of community plays in the well-being of our aging population. Landlords and property…
This vidcast features a brief interview with Forrest Walsh, the California Apartment Association’s head of information technology, about improvements to the search engine at caanet.org. Check out the video and…
The California Apartment Association, the nation’s largest statewide trade group for the rental housing industry, has upgraded its website search engine to provide faster search speeds, improved accuracy, and expanded…
Small-scale landlords in California need smart marketing strategies to attract quality tenants. Here’s a quick guide to help you stay ahead of the curve. 1. Do your homework: Research the…
What is an addendum, and why should California landlords care? From a rental housing perspective, an addendum refers to additional terms or conditions added to a standard California residential lease…
In light of the levee breach on the Pajaro River, the California Apartment Association is reminding rental property owners that, under California law, no rent can be collected when a…