Administrative/Regulatory,
Government,
Real Estate/Development
Sep. 20, 2019
A watershed moment for rent protections
California is currently in the midst of a watershed moment. An acute awareness and a widespread recognition of a housing affordability crisis has resulted in something that was unimaginable in years past — an agreement on statewide renter protections in the form of Assembly Bill 1482.





CJ Higley
Partner
Farella Braun + Martel LLP
Email: cjhigley@fbm.com
CJ is in the firm's Real Estate Industry group and represents developers of market rate and affordable housing in his land use practice at the firm.

Katy Tang
Land Use Analyst
Farella Braun + Martel LLP
Katy is in the firm's Real Estate Industry group and represents developers of market rate and affordable housing in her land use practice at the firm.
It is tough to recognize when a watershed moment has occurred while one is in "the moment," but it won't take long for many to recognize that California is currently in the midst of one. An acute awareness and a widespread recognition of a housing affordability crisis has resulted in something that was unimaginable in years past -- an agreement on statewide renter protections in the form of Assembly Bill 1482.
Introduced by Assembly...
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