A new bill aimed at boosting affordable housing for California’s growing population was vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom.
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A new bill aimed at boosting affordable housing for California’s growing population was vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom.
A new bill aimed at incentivizing developers to increase the number of affordable housing units built in the state has been signed into law.
Lawmakers have passed a new law aimed at helping struggling mobilehome residents who face economic hardships brought on by the recession and COVID-19.
With the passage of SB 1157, tenants in buildings receiving government assistance will have a new way to add to their credit histories.
Relief for California’s housing crisis was crushed after lawmakers failed to pass SB 1120. What kind of relief could help the state moving forward?
Real estate brokers need to be aware of new notification requirements for employees exposed to COVID-19.
Graylee v Castro
Proposition 19 would extend and restrict previous measures impacting real estate. Read on to learn how it will affect your clients if passed.
Catch up on the latest bills affecting California real estate.
Chapter 2: The MLS environment. The updated statutory Agency Law Disclosure
and confirmation provision went into effect the beginning of 2019. Both the
content of the form and when it is to be used have been modified. For a
thorough analysis of the new disclosure and confirmation practices, see the
January 2019 article, What you need to know about the refreshed – and mostly
improved – Agency Law Disclosure.
Chapter 32: The breaching buyer’s responsibilities. The first subhead on page
350 should read “Interest depends on property use.”