by California Rental Housing Association | February 26, 2021 | Eviction Moratorium, Housing, Lawsuit, Message from the President
Written by Christine LaMarca, President of CalRHA Since the onset of COVID-19 and government shut-down orders, we have faced eviction moratoriums at the Federal, State, and Local level. Finally, some good news! Yesterday, a federal judge ruled that the eviction...
by California Rental Housing Association | April 13, 2018 | Evictions, Housing, SPOSFI
Written By Bob Egelko, SF Gate A state appeals court has struck down a San Francisco ordinance that requires landlords who evict their tenants and go out of the rental business under the state’s Ellis Act to wait 10 years before rebuilding or renovating any of...
by California Rental Housing Association | April 8, 2018 | CalRHA, Housing, Message from the President, Rent Control
Written By Larry Cannizzaro, President of CalRHA Next week, the 10 local associations that make up the California Rental Housing Association will descend on the State Capitol to visit their Assembly Members and Senators. We will be bringing a message of urgency: “Our...
by California Rental Housing Association | January 17, 2018 | CalRHA, Housing
Written By the Editors at Rental Housing Journal What were the 8 ways the rental housing market changed in 2017, and what can we learn heading into 2018? The folks at RentCafe have put together a report that looks at the rental housing trends in 2017 and...
by California Rental Housing Association | October 30, 2017 | CalRHA, Housing, Housing Crisis, Housing Shortage
Written By Nathanael Johnson of Grist.org This was at least the eighth time that Scott Wiener sat through the same PowerPoint presentation, and he was beginning to wonder what the heck was going on. It was 2009, and Wiener was an environmentalist and LGBT-rights...
by California Rental Housing Association | July 23, 2017 | CalRHA, Housing, Housing Shortage, SoCalRHA
Written By Dan McSwain of San Diego Union Tribune The more I learn about our complex society, the more our problems boil down to a basic failing: We don’t love our children enough. No, this column isn’t about cancerous public liabilities, which diminish the future...