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This week, the San Jose City Council held a study session to
better understand the issue of tenant displacement from a residential and
business perspective. The Housing Department scheduled the study session to
educate the council on who is getting displaced, why they are being displaced
and what can be done to prevent that displacement.
Much of the discussion focused on what the city could do to further support tenants from being evicted. While there is no disagreement that displacement is occurring because of rising rents, there was disagreement on what can be done to lessen it.
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CAA remains committed to overturning Measure L
The California Apartment Association remains undeterred this week after a Contra Costa County Superior Court judge denied its motion for a preliminary injunction to halt enforcement of rent control in Richmond.
Richmond’s rent control law appeared on the November ballot as Measure L and won approval despite a strong opposition campaign spearheaded by CAA.
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A court hearing originally scheduled for today on CAA’s challenge to Richmond’s rent control law has been delayed until next Wednesday.
The hearing is now set for 9 a.m. Feb. 1. It was rescheduled due to a calendar conflict in Contra Costa County Superior Court.
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The California Apartment Association has prepared compliance information on the rent control laws approved by voters in Mountain View and Richmond in the Nov. 8 election. While the laws will likely face legal challenges, it’s important that property owners and managers understand the sweeping changes that voters approved.
Use the links below to access the compliance papers.
Mountain View’s Measure V
Richmond’s Measure L
Despite aggressive opposition from CAA, a measure to impose rent control and just-cause eviction in Richmond has won passage at the ballot box.
Ballots cast to approve Measure L garnered 64 percent of the vote. Other Bay Area cities with rent control on the Nov. 8 ballot included Alameda, Burlingame, Mountain View and San Mateo.
Voters on Tuesday rejected strict rent control laws in Burlingame, San Mateo and Alameda but approved them in Richmond and Mountain View.
All five measures proposing rent control faced strong opposition from local property owners, homeowners, businesses, real estate groups and the California Apartment Association.
In Burlingame and Alameda, voters rejected rent control by a roughly 2-1 margin. Ballots cast in favor of Burlingame’s Measure R garnered 33 percent of the vote, while yes votes for Alameda’s M1 earned 34 percent. In San Mateo, the rent control measure also failed decidedly, with Measure Q receiving just 39 percent approval.
The campaign against rent control measures appearing on Bay Area ballots Nov. 8 now includes a lineup of four television ads and a radio spot. The California Apartment Association Issues Committee paid for each of the ads.
Each one, including the video below on the San Mateo and Burlingame measures, highlights serious flaws in the rent control and just-cause eviction initiatives. To see all of the ads, including videos on the Richmond and Alameda measures, visit our YouTube channel by clicking the button below.
To listen to the radio ad, use the player below.
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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
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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
The number of cities with rent control measures going on the November ballot continued to grow this week as election officials certified an initiative in San Mateo.
Tenant advocates in San Mateo had turned in more than 11,000 signatures in support of rent control and just-cause eviction policies. To qualify, 7,119 valid signatures were required.
Other Bay Area cities where rent control measures have qualified for the November election include Richmond, Alameda and Mountain View. Election officials are still reviewing a ballot measure proposed for Burlingame.
The California Apartment Association is committed to defeating rent control proposals wherever they arise.… Read More