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https://youtu.be/SeQWhgBqyTE The campaign against Richmond’s rent control initiative now includes a television spot highlighting the many problems with Measure L, one of several rent control and just-cause eviction measures appearing on the Nov. 8 ballot in Bay Area cities. The California Apartment Association Issues Committee paid for the political ad, which is now airing in Richmond. CAA’s Issue Committee also is running TV ads spotlighting serious flaws in the rent control and just-cause eviction measures appearing in Mountain View, San Mateo, Burlingame and Alameda. Help CAA’s Issues PAC fight rent control. Make checks payable to CAA Issues Committee and mail… Read More

Tagged: Contra Costa

https://youtu.be/SvYgSVvVWI8 In the video above, San Mateo City Councilwoman Maureen Freschet expresses concerns about the financial impacts of Measure Q, calling it “dangerous legislation” that would create a rent commission with unlimited regulatory and financial power. Two members of the San Mateo City Council have signed the primary ballot argument against bringing rent control to the city. Councilwomen Maureen Freschet and Diane Papan are among the rent control opponents listed on the argument against the San Mateo Community Preservation and Fair Rent Charter Amendment. The charter amendment will appear on the ballot as Measure Q. “Don’t be fooled into believing… Read More

Tagged: Tri-County

https://youtu.be/1SGlm-gwIgA At their Aug. 1 meeting, members of the Burlingame City Council expressed serious misgivings about the rent control initiative going before voters in November. The video above highlights some of their concerns. The Burlingame City Council has filed the primary ballot argument against the rent control measure going before voters on the November ballot. All five members of the council signed the document, released Friday, Aug. 19. Authored by Councilman Michael Brownrigg, the argument urges a no vote on the Burlingame Community Protection Ordinance, which will appear before voters as Measure R. “While maintaining a varied housing stock is… Read More

Tagged: Tri-County

Following mandates under the state election code, city councils for San Mateo and Burlingame on Monday voted to place rent control on their respective ballots in the November election. As reported last month at caanet.org, election officials had confirmed that rent control advocates in San Mateo collected the 7,119 signatures required to place the initiative before voters. As required by state law, the City Council voted to place the issue on the Nov. 8 ballot. If passed by voters, the charter amendment would implement San Francisco-style rent control in the city and create a rent board with no accountability to… Read More

Tagged: Tri-County

A ballot measure that would provide a greater variety of affordable housing options in Healdsburg is heading to voters this fall. The City Council on July 18 voted to place the Healdsburg Housing Measure on the November ballot. At numerous community outreach meetings over the past two years, Healdsburg residents have repeatedly requested changes to the city’s Growth Management Ordinance, or GMO, which was adopted in 2000. The California Apartment Association supports the Healdsburg Housing Measure, which would help provide the city with a greater variety of housing, such as multi-family rental units, small-lot and higher-density projects. This would boost… Read More

Tagged: North Bay

The California Apartment Association is preparing to fight a rent control and just-cause eviction measure that qualified this week for the November ballot in Richmond. The Contra Costa County Registrar of Voters on Tuesday, July 12, certified that rent control proponents collected a sufficient number of valid signatures to place the measure before voters in the general election. The measure includes rent control based on the consumer price index, as well as a just-cause-for-eviction provision. “Rent control is a failed policy that doesn’t work and provides little, if any, relief to the low-income families who need the so-called benefits of… Read More

Tagged: Contra Costa

The nominating period for the 2017 CAA Board of Directors is underway. Applications are due by noon Friday, July 22, 2016. Pertinent documents are accessible below: Memo from Nominating Committee Chair, Ron Granville, CPM CAA Board of Directors’ Responsibilities, Code of Ethics and Current Planning Objectives 2017 CAA Board of Directors Application

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A voter petition to repeal Burlingame’s longstanding law against rent control fails to meet requirements under California’s election code and cannot legally appear on the November ballot. The full text of Measure T — which the initiative seeks to overturn — is missing from the petition, which CAA’s lawyers argue invalidates the ballot measure under state law. Bell, McAndrews & Hiltachk, a law firm representing the California Apartment Association, points out the initiative’s legal deficiencies in a July 1 letter to Burlingame’s city clerk. “By omitting the full text of the proposal as the Elections Code mandates, voters were deprived… Read More

Tagged: Tri-County

Tenant advocates have now filed petitions in four Bay Area cities to qualify a rent control measure for the November ballot. The latest filing came Monday, June 27, as tenant advocates turned in more than 11,000 signatures to the San Mateo city clerk. Tenant groups are trying to qualify the San Mateo Community Preservation and Fair Rent Charter Amendment for the November ballot. The measure would limit annual rent increases to 4 percent and implement just-cause eviction policies. San Mateo County election officials are now counting and verifying signatures. Rent control supporters needed 7,119 valid signatures to qualify the measure.… Read More

Tagged: Tri-County

The past two weeks have brought some positive developments in efforts to protect Alameda property owners from the ill effects of rent control and related policies. Just this Tuesday, local rental owners and members of the California Apartment Association helped persuade the Alameda City Council to back away from plans to make landlords subsidize the city’s new binding arbitration ordinance, a form of rent control it approved earlier this year. The council had been expected to levy a $130-per unit annual fee on rental property owners. But after hearing from local CAA members, officials agreed to wait until city staff… Read More

Tagged: Rental Housing Assn. of Southern Alameda