CalRHA Sponsored bill AB 916 Signed by Governor Newsom AB 916 (Salas) streamlines ADU permitting process to increase housing supply SACRAMENTO, Calif. – September 28, 2022 – The California Rental Housing Association (CalRHA) commends Governor Newsom for signing CalRHA sponsored... Continue Reading
Legislative Updates
Legislative Updates
Chula Vista Tenant Protection Ordinance Delayed Yet Again The Chula Vista City Council was scheduled to vote on its Tenant Protection Ordinance on September 27. However, the city council has yet again postponed until next month, possibly October 25, but the hearing date has not been confirmed.... Continue Reading
Reusable Screening Report Bill Signed by Governor Continue Reading
AB 2559 (Ward) – Reusable Screening Reports Signed into Law Continue Reading
10% Anti-Price Gouging Limitation in Place for Rental Properties Statewide, Riverside County Continue Reading
A rundown of SCRHA's success in Sacramento in the 2022 Legislative Session Continue Reading
State Legislative Wins: Get More Updates at SCRHA Education Conference & EXPO As SCRHA reported last week, we have successfully defeated numerous bills harmful to the industry.SB 1105 (Hueso) would have created a regional unelected housing agency with the power to impose numerous new taxes to... Continue Reading
Chula Vista Tenant Protection Ordinance Tentatively Slated for Sept. 13SCRHA has been notified that the prosed ordinance to give Chula Vista tenants additional protections beyond state law may be heard on September 13. As SCRHA has reported, the hearing on the ordinance has been rescheduled... Continue Reading
SCRHA has defeated numerous harmful bills in Sacramento Continue Reading
After several reschedules, no clear date for flawed, unbalanced proposal! Continue Reading
The San Diego City Council voted this week to send a measure to voters to reform the over 100-year-old People’s Ordinance. Continue Reading
Last week, SCRHA provided an update to members regarding the Chula Vista "Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance." Shortly after circulating that message, Chula Vista city staff notified SCRHA that the hearing has been delayed again until August 9. Continue Reading