by California Rental Housing Association | August 26, 2016 | Housing, Market Rents
With the legislative session in its final days in Sacramento, it would take something bordering on a miracle to resuscitate Gov. Jerry Brown’s ambitious proposal to clear obstacles to adding housing stock. A coalition of local governments, environmental groups and...
by California Rental Housing Association | August 19, 2016 | Apartments, BPOA, Lawsuit
Proposed tax increase on landlords overstates revenue projections, hides exemptions for politically influential real estate developers Berkeley, Calif., Aug. 17, 2016 — In an extraordinary move, the City of Berkeley has refused to correct official ballot...
by California Rental Housing Association | August 8, 2016 | Apartments, Housing, SoCalRHA
Homeowners in San Diego County may not feel it, but a housing crisis is underway in the region, and the middle class is especially hard squeezed. Longtime Escondido resident Guy Chandler faced a situation that may be all too familiar to many San Diego families....
by California Rental Housing Association | August 4, 2016 | Apartments, Safety |
Daughter of Inglewood mayor charged with hiring a friend to attack her landlord . . . The news that made headlines this June, reveals one of the real dangers to professionals in the rental industry. Landlords and property managers have the potential to experience...
by California Rental Housing Association | August 4, 2016 | Apartments, EBRHA
EBRHA releases analysis to counter the numbers presented by Council to pass unfair housing policies. Rental housing owners who participate in public discourse at Oakland City Council meetings have long been accustomed to hyperbole and political theater on the part of...