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  2. Rental Agreements - California Apartment Association

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    A written rental agreement is the foundation of the relationship between the landlord and resident. It specifies the rights and responsibilities of both parties and includes specific information and disclosures required by law. CAA offers a number of different rental agreements suitable for use in California: a month-to-month agreement, fixed term lease, renewal agreements, and Spanish ...

  3. Don’t forget to provide the required notices under AB 1482

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    A separately alienable unit (e.g., a single-family home or condo) is not exempt from AB 1482 unless it meets two criteria: (1) It is not owned by a corporation, real estate investment trust or LLC of which a corporation is a member and. (2) Notice of the exemption is included in the rental agreement. CAA’s rental agreements dated November ...

  4. Incorporate into your customized tool: If you are using a forms tool at your company already (i.e. Yardi) we can provide you our forms electronically to be integrated into your platform. Just contact our office at (800) 967-4222 for more information. Order padded forms and brochures: CAA offers preprinted forms that members can order.

  5. CAA publishes new and revised forms for 2022 • California...

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    To help rental housing professionals prepare for the new year, the California Apartment Association has updated its rental forms and instruction sheets. The most significant change for 2022 is a mold information booklet that is required as part of the rental agreement for new tenancies. While this booklet must be provided prior to execution of ...

  6. This form confirms the Resident’s intent to vacate. Do not use this form if the resident has provided a defective notice to vacate. Instead, consider using the Response To Resident’s Defective Notice Of…. AB 1482 - Statewide Rent Cap / Rent Collection and Payment / Terminating the Tenancy / Walk-through Process.

  7. Now available: New and revised CAA forms for 2024 • California...

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    The instructions for both forms now include a caution explaining the changes in the law that go into effect on April 1, 2024. Form CA-100: Temporary Rent Payment Discount Addendum (Properties Subject to AB 1482 Rent Caps or Exempt from State and Local Rent Control) (New): This new form may be used when offering a temporary monetary discount ...

  8. CAA form of the month: The Pet Addendum - California Apartment...

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    May 1, 2020. Mike Nemeth. CAA Marketing and Communications Director. The Pet Addendum (Form CA-080) is one of CAA’s most popular forms. It allows the landlord to grant permission for a tenant to have a pet, when pets are prohibited by the rental agreement. The addendum requires the specific pet to be identified.

  9. The California Apartment Association is encouraging Gov. Gavin Newsom to veto a bill that could lead to expensive air conditioning mandates for rental properties across the state. Learn More Proposition 33 aims to repeal 1995’s Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, the state’s most important rental housing protection law.

  10. What is an addendum, and why should California landlords care?

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    From a rental housing perspective, an addendum refers to additional terms or conditions added to a standard California residential lease agreement. Common addenda include the pet addendum to address pet policies, a long-term guest addendum to allow a guest to stay longer without becoming a tenant, and parking addenda to specify parking details.

  11. The California Tenant Protection Act of 2019, passed as AB 1482, imposes specific rules concerning rent increases and eviction policies for many residential rental properties in California. Key provisions of the Tenant Protection Act: Rent caps: The law limits the amount by which rent can be increased annually for eligible properties. “Just cause” eviction requirements: Landlords are ...