CalRHA Industry News & Upcoming Events

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March 20, 2025

Industry News & Upcoming Events

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PRESS RELEASE - CalRHA Sponsors SB 448

"Unauthorized trespassers, or squatters, are a growing problem threatening property owners and renters in our state. SB 448 offers a clearly defined and straightforward framework for property owners to reclaim their properties and protect our neighborhoods,” said Adam Pearce, President, CalRHA.

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LEGISLATIVE

CalRHA Public Policy Update

As a result of the fires in Los Angeles, the Governor has released a series of Executive Orders.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

California Dems are skittish about freezing rents in Los Angeles

POLITICO

An ambitious proposal to freeze rents in Los Angeles County is facing considerable skepticism in Sacramento. And the LA City Council already rejected a separate proposal for a citywide freeze amid concerns that it would devastate mom and pop landlords.

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5 Real Estate Market Trends That California Landlords and Investors Should Watch in 2025

Markets Herald

The California real estate market is always evolving, and if you're a landlord or investor, staying ahead of the curve isn't just a smart move; it's a necessity. From shifting rental demand to new landlord regulations, 2025 is shaping up to be another year full of changes. But what does…

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California Housing Market: Prices, Trends, Forecast 2025-2026

Norada Real Estate Investments

California Housing Market Update: Find out what's happening with home prices, inventory, and mortgage rates in 2025. Expert analysis here.

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AI: A Double-Edged Sword for housing providers Facing Rising Energy Costs

LIVABLE

Did you know RUBS can work with trash management services too? You can find savings in the trash!

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UCLA competition challenges architects to jumpstart Los Angeles’s housing market by utilizing small, forgotten lots

The Architect's Newspaper

A new architecture competition hosted by the city of Los Angeles, LA4LA, and cityLAB could yield more new multifamily buildings, helping plug a stifling housing crisis recent wildfires have only made more pronounced.

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California’s pro-housing laws having little impact

Building Design+Construction

In recent years, California lawmakers passed a spate of laws intended to catalyze more housing construction, but these measures have failed to have much of an impact, according to a new report by YIMBY Law, a pro-development nonprofit organization

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