Legislative Updates
URGENT: Sacramento Legislation Update – What You Need to Know About AB 246 and AB 1157
URGENT: Sacramento Legislation Update – What You Need to Know About AB 246 and AB 1157 We’re tracking key legislation in Sacramento that could significantly affect rental housing operations across California. Two bills—AB 246 and AB 1157—are making their way through the State Assembly and deserve your attention. AB 246 – Social Security Tenant Protection…
Read MoreLos Angeles County Approves Tenant Protections for Wildfire Victims
Los Angeles County Approves Tenant Protections for Wildfire Victims March 11, 2025 Los Angeles County Approves Tenant Protections for Wildfire Victims In response to the devastating January wildfires, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved new tenant protections aimed at preventing displacement and financial hardship for affected residents. This resolution extends eviction…
Read MoreInstructions for Completing the Rent Reporting Option Notice
Instructions for Completing the Rent Reporting Option Notice The F56A – Notice of Positive Rental Payment Reporting Option form is used to inform tenants of their right to have their on-time rent payments reported to nationwide consumer reporting agencies (e.g., Equifax, Experian, TransUnion). Under California Civil Code Section 1954.07, this reporting can help tenants build…
Read MoreUnderstanding AB2747 and SB924: Requirement to Report Positive Rental Payments
Understanding AB2747 and SB924: Requirement to Report Positive Rental Payments New California laws, AB2747 and SB924, require landlords to offer reporting of tenants’ positive rental payment history to at least one nationwide credit reporting agency. This post breaks down the requirements, deadlines, exemptions, and other important details to help property owners understand how to comply.…
Read MoreLos Angeles County Moratorium Ending & New Los Angeles City Regulations
Los Angeles County Moratorium Ending & New Los Angeles City Regulations Los Angeles County On March 21, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors held a prolonged public debate and ultimately decided against endorsing a resolution that would have prevented landlords from evicting tenants without just cause. As a result, most of the County’s tenant emergency…
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