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Knowledge Base Entry: Bureau of Real Estate Licensing Requirements: Marketing Materials
Real estate brokers and salespersons, when engaged in acts for which a license is required (this includes property management companies), must disclose their California Department of Real Estate License Number...
Knowledge Base Entry: Business Licensing and the Rental Housing Industry
Local legislative bodies have virtually unfettered discretion to adopt business licensing laws. In light of the fiscal crises that have inundated local communities, elected officials continue to look for additional...
Knowledge Base Entry: COVID-19: Supplemental Paid Sick Leave
In March 2021, Governor Newsom signed SB 95 which ensures access to up to 80 hours of paid COVID-19 sick leave for eligible employees, including workers ordered to isolate themselves...
Knowledge Base Entry: Employment: Use of Criminal Background Checks and Consumer Credit Reports
As information regarding criminal background becomes readily available on the internet, more employers are using criminal background checks as part of their screening process for prospective employees. Criminal background checks...
Knowledge Base Entry: Largest Employers Must Report Pay Data
Under Senate Bill 973 (2020) private employers of 100 or more employees (with at least one employee in California) must report certain pay and other data to the Department of...
Knowledge Base Entry: Onsite Employee Agreement
This set contains important employment forms including employment contract, job description and time sheet. Also instruction sheets describing minimum wage and lodging credit requirements. Do not complete this form without...
Knowledge Base Entry: Report of Hours Worked
A time sheet for your non-exempt employees. Do not complete this form without first reviewing the instruction sheet....
Knowledge Base Entry: Report of Hours Worked
Used by Employees to account for hours worked.
Knowledge Base Entry: Resident Manager Compensation
Under California law, a manager, janitor, housekeeper, or other responsible person must reside at a rental complex in which there are 16 or more apartment units (California Code of Regulations...
Knowledge Base Entry: Resident Managers and Employees – When must an employee reside at an apartment complex?
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