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Meet the Experts: AAOA Rental Housing Conference 2024 Speaker Lineup

American Apartment Owners Association

Scotts presentations are known for being comprehensive, engaging, and focused on immediate takeaways. John LLP As a legal expert specializing in landlord-tenant law, Tracey Merrell is dedicated to helping landlords stay compliant with Californias complex eviction process. Tracey Merrell, Esq.

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Can a Landlord Let Themselves In? Unlocking the Legalities

American Apartment Owners Association

A landlord cannot let themselves into a tenants property without prior notice, except in emergencies. Generally, landlords must provide at least 24 hours notice before entering, respecting tenants privacy and adhering to specific state laws regarding entry reasons and times. Privacy Both landlords and tenants have the right to privacy.

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New 2025 condo and HOA laws for U.S. states

Condo Control

One of the most significant laws allows HOA owners, tenants and guests to park pickup trucks in driveways. If approval exceeds 65% of members, or the expressed amount of signatures needed to ratify an amendment under the HOA’s existing rules, the owner can present the signatures and project to the board.

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How SB-721 is Shaping the Future of Property Management in California: A Comprehensive Analysis

Authority Property Management

Social Impact Tenant Safety: Tenants will enjoy improved safety standards, reducing the risk of accidents. Landlord-Tenant Relations: While initial disruptions might cause tension, improved safety could lead to higher tenant satisfaction over time.

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Fair Housing Month: Compliance, Consequences And Transition

Rental Housing Journal

As fair-housing regulations continue to evolve, new challenges and opportunities for multifamily owners and operators are ever-present. Legal consequences include an increased risk of lawsuits, as more accessible legal resources make litigation more common.