AB 1484 holds cities and counties accountable by forcing them to publish certain development fees online.
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AB 1484 holds cities and counties accountable by forcing them to publish certain development fees online.
first tuesday suggests that California’s legislature adds rules specifying a minimum grace period for residential leases and requiring the landlord’s handling of a grace period to be transparent and agreed to in each lease.
A new bill gives up $2 million in fees to kickstart construction.
first tuesday breaks down the most important housing and homelessness items of the 2019 California state budget.
This article covers need-to-know termite topics for California real estate agents, including inspections, forms and customs.
Assembly Bill 1482 is a misguided attempt at preserving affordable housing.
The case for accessory dwelling units as a solution to California’s housing crunch.
When sufficient rental housing exists to shelter the state’s low-income population, the need for rent control will diminish.
An overview of the circumstances that trigger repayment of a home equity conversion mortgage.
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.”