by California Rental Housing Association | May 3, 2018 | AAGLA, Apartments, Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act
Written By Kelsi Maree Borland, GlobeSt.com The Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles has taken an official stand against a ballot initiative that will repeal Costa Hawkins, California’s 1995 rental housing act. The Affordable Housing Bond Act has...
by California Rental Housing Association | February 12, 2018 | Message from the President, CalRHA, Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act
Written By Larry Cannizzaro, President of CalRHA It’s simply the current culture. Radical tenant activists are seizing the opportunity to rally against the growing cost of housing in our state at a time when they have many sympathizers in government and the media. It...
by California Rental Housing Association | February 7, 2018 | CalRHA, Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act
Written By David Brownell, SPOSFI News Copy Editor As reported in the President’s Message, AB1506, repealing the Costa-Hawkins Act, failed to make it out of committee. Those who believe that such problems as rising rents, evictions, and loss of ethnic and...
by California Rental Housing Association | December 29, 2017 | AAGLA, CalRHA, Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, Rent Control |
Written By Daniel Yukelson, Executive Director (CEO) at Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles It is Not Just Your Apartments, But Single-Family Homes and Condominiums Will Also be Impacted Although a great deal has already been said about it,...
by California Rental Housing Association | December 28, 2017 | Message from the President, CalRHA, Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act
Written By Larry Cannizzaro, President of CalRHA There are two indisputable facts about housing in California: one, it’s suffering from a shortage of affordable housing — not just rental housing, but all forms of housing; and two, rent control has negatively...
by California Rental Housing Association | June 30, 2017 | Rent Control, CalRHA, Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, Evictions
Written By Andrew Khouri, LA Times If a landlord wants to evict a tenant, the process can be simple. In many cases in Los Angeles, and across California, property owners only have to state they are ending the lease. No justification is needed — only notices of...