When a star employee gets promoted to a supervisory position, it’s exhilarating – but it can be intimidating, too. The newly minted supervisor has a great career opportunity, but without…
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When a star employee gets promoted to a supervisory position, it’s exhilarating – but it can be intimidating, too. The newly minted supervisor has a great career opportunity, but without…
The California Apartment Association has defeated a bill that would have imposed new restrictions and penalties on the sale of one- to four-unit rental properties by certain property owners.
Question: I want to sell my building. Do I have to provide a 120-day notice to my tenants prior to listing or showing the property? Is the 120 days a…
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday voted down the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA) and additional proposed regulations on housing providers, including the expansion of the rent registry.…
A San Jose City Council committee on Monday, March 27, rejected a proposal that would have interfered with the right of apartment owners to list their properties for sale on…
Join us for a free, Q&A-style webinar featuring an attorney from California’s fair housing enforcement agency, the Civil Rights Department. This focused conversation will address common questions and recurring points of confusion involving service and support animals in California rental housing. The discussion will include recent changes to federal guidance from the U.S. Department of…
California’s law governing security deposits in residential rental housing can be strict and disputes over security deposits are common. The law has been amended multiple times in the past several years, meaning that it’s more important than ever to make sure you are up to date on the latest requirements. This webinar will cover key…
From screening fees to utility charges and late fees, rental housing providers regularly make decisions about which fees to charge and in what amounts. However, there is no single statute that comprehensively governs residential rental housing fees. Instead, providers must navigate overlapping state laws, local rent control ordinances, and evolving federal enforcement trends — which…