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The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday approved a rent control and “just cause” eviction ordinance that will affect about 44,000 multifamily rental units in the city.
The ordinance, accessible here, only applies to multifamily units built before February 1995, as well as downtown single-room residential hotels and mobile home rentals.
Single-family and condo units are exempt, as are units owned, operated or subsidized by a government entity.
Despite massive turnout in opposition, the
Culver City Council voted this week to impose a 12-month cap on rent increases.
The ordinance,
approved on a 4-1 vote on Monday, took effect immediately. It limits rent
adjustments to 3% and brings both eviction controls and a rent registry to the
city.
The Sacramento City Council on
Tuesday will consider imposing rent control and “just
cause” eviction policies on most of the city’s rental housing.
The California Apartment Association urges its members to attend this meeting and speak out against the proposed ordinance, which is described in this city staff report.
Jim Lofgren
“Sacramento
needs an influx of rental housing to keep pace with demand,” said Jim Lofgren,
CAA’s senior vice president. “Bringing rent and eviction controls to the city
will drive out investment in new housing and exacerbate our housing shortage.
It also will leave many rental property owners without the… Read More
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Los
Angeles County is expected to begin exploring a potential “electrification”
policy that could ultimately phase out the use of natural gas for heating
apartments and other residential and commercial buildings in unincorporated
parts of the county.
On Tuesday, L.A. County Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Sheila Kuehl will introduce a motion to research “electrification programs either through new construction or renovation [of] existing building stock.”
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The California Apartment Association’s
Tri-County division has announced it will donate $30,000 to help Silicon Valley
families avoid homelessness and to provide quality affordable housing.
Attendees of CAA Tri-County’s Charity Golf Tournament pose for a photo by Daniel Gaines Photography.
CAA Tri-County raised the money through its 30th annual Charity Golf Tournament on June 13 in San Jose. The funds will go to the Housing Industry Foundation, which provides one-time grants to help families at risk of homelessness, renovates affordable-housing units and helps families find affordable housing units in either Santa Clara or San Mateo counties while providing them with… Read More
The California Apartment Association applauds the governor and state Legislature for approving AB 101, a budget trailer bill expected to make headway against both the housing and homelessness crises.
Passed by lawmakers earlier this
summer and signed by the governor last week, the bill will provide dollars for
housing while imposing penalties against cities that refuse to build their fair
share of homes.
When lawmakers return from their summer recess Monday, they’ll have an opportunity to build on the strengths of this “carrot and stick” approach to housing production.
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The California Apartment Association this week published a pair of “Industry Insight” papers to help rental housing owners comply with new relocation-assistance ordinances in the cities of Pasadena and Long Beach.
In Pasadena, a relocation allowance for tenants in good standing took effect July 13.
The ordinance expanded the eligibility of displaced tenants to receive a relocation allowance and moving expenses from the landlord. Moreover, it increased relocation amounts and protections for tenants then the property is sold to a new owner who then increases the rent by more than CPI+5%, serves a termination notice, or evicts the tenant.
For… Read More
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The California Apartment Association is rallying rental housing owners and managers in Culver City to oppose a temporary rent cap going before the City Council on Aug. 12.
The yearlong rent freeze proposal is expected to cap rent increases at 3%, although that figure could change. The interim ordinance also would impose “just cause” eviction restrictions.
The Sacramento Regional Solid Waste Authority will hold a stakeholder meeting next month to discuss proposed changes to its recycling-collection requirements at multifamily properties.
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During the first half of 2019, the California Apartment Association fought a deluge of negative rental housing legislation, from statewide rent control to authorized rent strikes.
Below we summarize some of the worst bills of the year and update their status in the Legislature. Let’s start with some of the worst legislative proposals stopped by CAA.