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Of the major housing bills in which CalRHA took an official position, the Governor signed 9 SUPPORT bills (including CalRHA-sponsored AB 916) and...

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CalRHA has taken positions on key policy bills introduced this year. Bills are beginning to be set for policy committee hearings and CalRHA has...

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Chula Vista Termination of Tenancy Forms Pending Publishing of City’s Administrative RegulationsSCRHA has prepared the Chula Vista-specific...

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National Apartment Association (NAA) to Take Lead on Tenant Screening Feedback; Warns of Heightened Scrutiny of Fees Due to New HUD Guidance On...

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When asked the likelihood of an eviction for non-payment of rent, Californians were more confident that they would NOT be evicted with only 19...

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Reminder: Chula Vista Tenant Protection Ordinance Effective as of Yesterday The Chula Vista Tenant Protection Ordinance went into effect yesterday,...

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The Chula Vista Tenant Protection Ordinance (TPO) goes into effect on March 1, 2023. SCRHA has created the mandatory notifications for existing...

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Legislative Update from CalRHA We are now past the legislative bill introduction deadline of February 17th and it is clear that 2023 is going to be...

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The Chula Vista Tenant Protection Ordinance (TPO) goes into effect on March 1, 2023. SCRHA has created the mandatory notifications for existing...

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The Chula Vista Tenant Protection Ordinance (TPO) goes into effect on March 1, 2023. SCRHA has created the mandatory notifications for existing...

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Reminder: Price Gouging Scheduled to End on February 3, 2023Governor Newsom declared a State of Emergency due to winter storms that is currently in...

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Just this week, SCRHA members have read headlines that the City of San Diego declared housing a human right in a resolution that was unanimously...

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