Legislative Update - December 18, 2025
Opinion: Rental ‘junk fee’ ordinance is a solution in search of a problem
Read SCRHA Executive Director Alan Pentico’s latest article in which he discusses why recent rental fee limit proposals just add another layer of red tape, making it even harder to provide housing.
Congrats! Members help SCRHA Meet NAA 2025 Fund Our Future PAC Goal
SCRHA is pleased to report that your contributions ensured that SCRHA not only met its annual goal but exceeded it this year! When an affiliate raises money for NAAPAC over its goal, $.75 of every dollar raised after that becomes “affiliate share,” which means that association can direct NAAPAC how to spend it on federal candidates and committees. To learn more about the NAAPAC and other Political Action Committees supported by SCRHA, click here.
ICYMI:
- Fines, subsidies and recycled bins: How San Diego’s once-chaotic switch to paid trash pickup is going
- Wait lists for rental aid are getting so long that some cities may close theirs down
- 150 farmhouse-style apartments coming to Wildomar
- Military housing allowance will hold steady next year, mirroring San Diego’s rental trends
- Where rental vacancies go empty the longest
- California’s balcony inspection deadline is coming. What owners, tenants should know
- Signature Gathering Starts on County Tax
- San Diego rents have fallen for 6 months. Should you ask your landlord for a deal?
- Seth Smith sworn in to Lemon Grove City Council