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Few things rile up a renter like a security deposit dispute.
A single misstep could leave a landlord blindsided by allegations of wrongdoing. Don’t let ignorance of the law land you in court.
The California Apartment Association’s four-part webinar series this fall starts with “Security Deposits: Collection & Return.”
Other webinars will cover companion animals, insurance policies and new laws affecting California rental property owners.
The security deposits webinar, scheduled for 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, provides an overview of the following:
Legal limits on amount and type of deposit
Using the deposit during the tenancy
The… Read More
The Rental Housing Association of Sacramento Valley presents its 16th annual educational conference and trade show Thursday, Sept. 19, at the Cal Expo Fairgrounds in Sacramento.
More than 1,000 industry professionals will have fun while learning, thanks to the “Game On!” theme incorporated into exhibits and programs.
Industry professionals give the annual Rental Housing Expo rave reviews for combining top quality education with great entertainment. Expect the same level of enthusiasm with this year’s “Game On!” theme. Tradeshow exhibits will feature board games, sports, video games, casino gaming, and TV game shows.
Training is available for every employee, from leasing… Read More
Tagged: EducationEvents Sacramento Valley
Question: After a 60-day notice expires, can I change the locks and have the resident’s belongings removed?
Answer: No, you must go through the eviction process if they did not comply with the 60-day notice. In
any case, before you act, you should consult with an attorney.
Question: If a tenant does not give a 30-day notice of intent to vacate, can the full security deposit be kept
by the landlord?
Answer: You can only deduct for any unpaid rent up to 30 days from the date the tenant vacated if the
tenancy is month-to-month or until the premises are… Read More
Tagged: Legal Q&A
Question: We served a 60-day notice of termination of tenancy on a renter. We have not received a rent payment yet, so we served her a three-day notice to pay rent or quit. Do you recommend that we start eviction proceedings now or do we wait until the notice expires?
Answer: You should proceed immediately with the eviction; if they do not have enough money to pay you, they may not have enough to move out.
Question: A couple moved into our rental unit one month ago. Since they moved in, we have received eight complaints from the neighbors, who… Read More
Tagged: Legal Q&A
RIVERSIDE — Mike Soubirous brings a critical focus on jobs – and the small businesses that create them – to his campaign for Riverside City Council.
Soubirous possesses a fresh perspective on the need for an efficient city government – one that allows businesses to flourish, creates jobs and supports quality neighborhoods that attract residents and safeguard taxpayer dollars.
“Mike Soubirous has a plan to bring economic growth to Riverside that will benefit the local economy,” said Melanie Francis, president of CAA-AAGIE . “Mike understands the role of the City Council is to ensure the infrastructure and resources are in… Read More
Tagged: Elections Greater Inland Empire
Ever scratch your head and wonder: Where’d the money go?
Without a budget, it’s bound to happen. And to succeed in the rental housing business, you can’t be foggy with the numbers.
The California Apartment Association will help build your accounting acumen its next webinar, “Budget Development & Implementation.”
The course will cover the benefits of a budget, how to develop one, and resources needed. Students will learn about various types of budgets, the difference between operating and capital expenses, and as well as software and templates.
Learn how to:
Evaluate a general ledger
Calculate vacancy-and-rent losses
Read a profit-and-loss… Read More
Tagged: Education
Although untidy, the used mattresses strewn in front of the Capitol earlier this month sent a rather neat message: It’s time to put a tired old eyesore to bed.
The California Apartment Association, lawmakers and other stakeholders spoke in support of Senate Bill 254, which targets abandoned mattresses left in vacated apartments, dumped on the side of the road or other places that beds don’t belong.
SB 254, now on the governor’s desk, would create a nonprofit mattress-recycling organization to make sure discarded mattresses are collected, dismantled and recycled for new products.
Debra Carlton, senior vice president of public affairs… Read More
Tagged: AdvocacyLegislation
The Blackhawk Auto Museum provided a timeless backdrop for photos at the 10th annual Greater East Bay GEMM Awards.
The California Apartment Association wishes to thank the panel of multifamily housing experts who provided an economic forecast in Los Angeles.
As multiple economic reports indicate, the California rental housing industry is on an upswing, recovering from the economic downturn at a faster rate than most others.
During CAA-LA’s 2013 Multi-Family Economic Forecast on Aug. 13, the following panelists discussed what this means for Los Angeles:
Jack Dickens, senior vice president, property management – Equity Residential
Randall Caraway, vice president, property operations – AvalonBay Communities
Guest speakers: Ridley Heller, market analyst; and Jay Parsons, national market analysis manager, – MPF… Read More
Tagged: Events Los Angeles
Following a fire last month in Redwood City, Equity Residential worked with housing officials to make roughly two dozen rental units available to those displaced by the blaze.
Read this San Jose Mercury News story to find out more about how Equity helped the fire victims.
Equity is a member of CAA’s Tri-County Division, which immediately worked with Redwood City government to find housing options for tenants forced out by the fire. For its part, Equity helped get fire victims moved into its Woodland Park community in East Palo Alto.
CAA members have also helped fire victims elsewhere in the… Read More
Tagged: Philanthropy Greater Inland Empire