This form is to be used when the Landlord will be engaging in periodic application of pesticides in a common area, or in the case of one-time application, if posting…
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Forms CA-197
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Forms CA-197
This form is to be used when the Landlord will be engaging in periodic application of pesticides in a common area, or in the case of one-time application, if posting…
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Forms CA-196
This sign is required to be posted in a common area prior to a one-time application of pesticides by the Landlord in a common area. If posting is not possible,…
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Forms CA-195
This is the notice to be provided to adjacent units when the Landlord applies pesticides to a particular unit. This notice must be provided unless the pesticide application covers less…
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Forms CA-194
Use for one time or periodic (i.e., monthly, weekly) pesticide application by the Landlord to a dwelling unit. In most cases, CAA Form CA-195 will have to be provided to…
With this month’s deadline for Gov. Jerry Brown to sign and veto bills in the proverbial rear-view mirror, CAA has compiled the following summaries of rental housing-related laws set to…
Landlords and apartment complex employees who apply pesticides on a rental property must notify their tenants, according to a bill signed into law by the governor. Since 1984, California law…
Assemblyman Adrin Nazarian’s bed bug legislation, AB 551, has won approval from the Senate Judiciary Committee. The full Senate is expected to take up the bill when the Legislature returns from its…
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Industry Insights
Since 1984, California law has required pest control companies to provide notice to landlords and residents when applying pesticides at the property. If the landlord has contracted with a pest…
The first step in terminating a tenancy is drafting a legally appropriate termination notice. Eviction cases are often lost because the landlord served an incorrect eviction notice, did not provide…
Since 2020, the California Tenant Protection Act, also known as AB 1482, limits the amount that most landlords in California can increase rents. This webinar will cover the rent cap…
Since 2020, the California Tenant Protection Act, also known as AB 1482, requires most landlords in California to have a “just cause” reason to terminate a tenancy or require a…
Protect Property Rights at the Ballot Box
The CAA Issues Committee supports state and local ballot measures that enhance housing providers’ ability to offer fair housing opportunities to renters.