Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles
Recent News About Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles
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KPCC All Things considered: AAGLA Director Dan Yukelson Weighs In
After about three years of shielding tenants from evictions due to non-payment of rent, L.A. County is set to scrap renter protections tied to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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AAGLA Endorses Imelda Padilla for L.A. City Council District 6 Special Election
The Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles (AAGLA) is pleased to announce that it is officially endorsing Imelda Padilla for Los Angeles City Council District 6 in the upcoming Special Election on April 4th.
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KPCC All Things considered: AAGLA Director Dan Yukelson Weighs In
After about three years of shielding tenants from evictions due to non-payment of rent, L.A. County is set to scrap renter protections tied to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Attention ALL RSO and Non-RSO Rental Housing Providers: New L.A. City Signage Required
IF YOU RENT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES, THIS NEW SIGNAGE REQUIREMENT APPLIES TO YOU…PERIOD! ACT NOW AND GET YOUR SIGN FROM THE APARTMENT ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LOS ANGELES.
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Apartment Association of Greater L.A. Files Lawsuit Against the City of Los Angeles
Housing Providers File Petition for Writ of Mandate and Complaint for Declaratory Relief Seeking a Preliminary Injunction and Temporary Restraining Order Prohibiting the City of Los Angeles’ Enforcement of Illegal, So-Called Renter Protection Ordinances
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Help to Shape the Future of the City of Los Angeles’ Fair Housing Assessment Plan-Webinar on Mar. 7
Help to Shape the Future of the City of Los Angeles’ Fair Housing Assessment Plan-Webinar
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Red Alert - S.B. 466 Costa-Hawkins (3.28.23)
The Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act is a state law that places limitations on local rent control laws
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Editorial Alert: Los Angeles City Council’s War Against Rental Housing Providers Rages On
Proposal to Provide FREE Private Attorneys to Renters Facing Eviction
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Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act Threatened Again
The Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act is a state law that places limitations on local rent control laws.
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Ojai City Council to Consider Rent Stabilization & Just Cause Restrictions with Relocation Fees
On Tuesday, February 14th at 6:00 p.m., the Ojai City Council will consider rent stabilization and Just Cause restrictions with mandatory relocation fees paid by rental housing providers for “No Fault” evictions.
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Farmers Market on Feb. 5
Farmers Market
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Burbank Directs Staff to Prepare Report on Rent Control Options
On January 31st, the Burbank City Council directed staff, by a vote of 4-1, to prepare a report on potential rent control/rent stabilization and tenant protections that could be instituted in the City of Burbank.
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Warren & Bowman Want to Give Lina Khan the Power to Impose Rent Control on the Whole Country
Progressive Democrats in Congress, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) and Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D–N.Y.), are urging the White House to marshal all available organs of the regulatory state to impose rent control on the entire country.
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A Ban on All Gas Appliances in California?
The California Air Resources Board has recently passed a proposal to officially ban natural gas furnaces and heaters, with a plan to to phase out the sale of natural gas space and water heaters by 2030
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Using Downtime to Hone Your Leasing Focus
The major holiday season is over, and here we are in the New Year. One thing that experienced multifamily professionals know well is there’s little even the best property managers can do to increase foot traffic and leasing velocity in late December and during the month of January.
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Governor Newsom Presents Proposed State Budget
Several Proposals Aimed at Housing and Housing Discrimination
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Prop Tech: The Secret to the Multifamily Industry's Resilience Against Recession
The benchmark interest rate continues to climb and is now the highest it's been in 15 years. And with inflation settling near 7%, give or take, all signs point toward a looming recession.
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Claims for Construction Defects on Commercial and Multifamily Rental Properties
California law imposes several rigid time limitations on a property owner’s right to bring an action / lawsuit for construction defects and property damage caused by construction defects.
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Beverly Hills City Council Supports Resolution Eliminating Evictions Based on Major Remodel
Draft Ordinance Amending the City's Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) to be Brought to the City Council Next Year
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Victory! Los Angeles City Council to End the City’s Local Emergency on February 1, 2023
The End of the Local Emergency Finally Brings the Association’s Long Advocated for Cancellation of the City’s Moratoriums on Evictions and Rent Increases