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California returns to mandatory water-saving rules In an effort to discourage wasteful water practices such as hosing off driveways or allowing irrigation water to run down streets, California water officials have imposed new drought rules for cities and towns throughout the state. The regulations, adopted Tuesday by the State Water Resources Control Board, prohibit overwatering yards, […]

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Balcony Inspections. It’s the Law. SB 721 (Chapter 445, Stats. 2018) was signed by Governor Brown in response to the 2015 Berkeley balcony collapse. The balcony collapsed due to decayed wooden joists; six young adults on the balcony were killed and seven others were injured, mostly Irish citizens, visiting California as part of UC Berkeley’s summer

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Representing region 10 through the National Apartment Association we work with national legislators to combat onerous legislation, teach new members of the industry through NAA Educational Institute, and give back to our industry. Read more

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News From the National Apartment Association today: On June 24, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) extended its Temporary Halt in Residential Evictions to Prevent the Further Spread of COVID-19 through July 31. The CDC Order (“the Order”) keeps the modifications added during the March 28 extension in place, while the core elements of

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State of California Eviction Moratorium Update IN SUMMARY The state’s eviction freeze will likely be extended past June 30, and lawmakers could finish haggling over details this week. The big issues include how long the extension will last and how much rent relief will cover. excerpt taken from CalMatters.org For the third time during the

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California’s ADU craze is making national news! There are pros and cons to the additional units, but considering California’s housing crisis, the reduced road blocks come as a welcome relief to owners. In total, most projects take one to two years to complete. There are many different types of ADUs: Attached (new or renovated sharing at

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As an industry leader, 2020 was a busy year for Cambridge with the local news teams. With the pandemic, local ordinance changes, and new temporary legislation to navigate, we found that much of our time was spent working with local and state officials to voice the rights of our landlords. Read More

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Cambridge is constantly leveraging technology for the future. Cambridge’s partnership with Appfolio has allowed them to stay on the forefront of technology, and in this case study, Cambridge was given the opportunity to help develop Appfolio’s AI technology for leasing. Read More

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