When it comes to our good friends in Sacramento (and other regulatory loving jurisdictions here in California), it is abundantly clear that the lunatics have taken over the asylum. As for our Sacramento friends, there are 120 of them – 40 state senators, and 80 state assembly members. Continue Reading
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The California Rental Housing Association (CalRHA) strongly supports Assembly Bill 1813 (Alanis), a newly introduced bill aimed to curb the threat of homelessness for senior citizens in the state. Continue Reading
The Senate Pro Tem, Mike McGuire (D-Healdsburg) has now taken the helm in the Senate and announced several changes to the Senate Committees, which can be found ... Continue Reading
Welcome to our new website! We have a brand new look and updated technology in an effort to better serve all our members. We hope that you'll enjoy it as much as we do. In order to get the most out of your member experience, you will need to create a new login. Your previous username and password... Continue Reading
Congratulations to Rick Snyder, a Former President of SocalRHA and Current Member of CalRHA, who has been selected as Chair of the National Apartment Association (NAA) for the Upcoming Year It’s been more than 60 years since this leadership position was held by a representative from... Continue Reading
California Rental Housing Association Urges The Governor To Stand With Rental Property Providers To Protect Costa-Hawkins To Keep The Rental Housing Industry Viable. SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California Rental Housing Association (CalRHA) responds to the short-sighted request from Justice... Continue Reading
END OF 2023 LEGISLATIVE SESSION. The 2023 Legislative Session that began with an unprecedented number of bills aimed at restricting our rights as housing providers and imposing costly mandates ended in the wee morning hours of September 14th. Through out the year, CalRHA’s members... Continue Reading
HERE’S THE LATEST ON CALIFORNIA PROPERTY INSURANCE. California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara today ordered a one-year moratorium on property insurance non-renewals and cancellations for properties impacted by the Smith River Complex fire and the Happy Camp Complex fire. This helps... Continue Reading
LEGISLATURE RECONVENES FROM SUMMER RECESS ON AUGUST 14TH. The Legislature has now returned from Summer Recess and will be conducting business before the Appropriations Committees and on the Floors of both houses. Bills need to pass the Appropriations (fiscal) committees by September 1st and... Continue Reading
ARE YOU A MAINTENANCE LEGEND? How to become a Maintenance Legend: Hard work, dedication and 3 easy steps can make you a Maintenance Legend!Provide Your InfoFill out our form with your name, address, affiliate association & more. Tell Your StoryTell us all about you or your Legend’s... Continue Reading
HERE IS OUR MOST RECENT LEGISLATIVE UPDATE AND HAPPENINGS IN THE CALIFORNIA STATE LEGISLATURE. BUDGET UPDATE Last month, the Legislature passed and the Governor signed a $310 billion spending plan that protects core programs and covers a $30 billion budget deficit. You may find the... Continue Reading
This New Rent Control Renaissance Reminds Us There Is Really Only One Way To Lower Housing Prices When There Is A Shortage: Build More Housing. WRITTEN BY: Jack Elbaum | fee.org | 6 Minute Read If one needed any more proof that rent control laws suppress investment in new housing, then it is... Continue Reading