The July 2022 DFPI Bulletin focuses on small business financing disclosures, proposed rules on commercial financial products, and the 2022-2023 assessment rates for financial institutions, among other topics.
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The July 2022 DFPI Bulletin focuses on small business financing disclosures, proposed rules on commercial financial products, and the 2022-2023 assessment rates for financial institutions, among other topics.
The new course requirements will apply to real estate agents and brokers with licenses expiring on or after January 1, 2023.
California’s housing shortage is the latest battleground between state-led initiatives and local governments.
Things get messy when a buyer breaches a contract. Buyers and sellers alike ought to understand the legal ramifications involved.
New law to allow for denser building lives on after California’s Attorney General defends it in court. What does this mean for housing inventory?
In California’s competitive markets, real estate agents depend on an arsenal of creative weapons to secure home sales transactions. But one of those weapons — the buyer love letter — is now coming under fire.
Question: Are residential landlords required to supply working air conditioning (AC) in each habitable unit? Answer: No, air conditioning is not required for a property to be considered habitable — but proposed legislation in 2022 may change that. It’s getting hot in...
This article gives an overview of California state’s Homeowner Bill of Rights (HBOR).
Crenshaw Subway Coalition v. City of Los Angeles (HAAS BHCP Property Owner, LLC)