This webinar will provide you with an understanding of the events that led to the passage of statewide rent control in California and the key components of AB 1482.

Specifically, you will learn:

• How did we end up with statewide rent caps?
• Is your property governed by the new state law?
• How to calculate your annual rent increases based upon where your property is located
• Whether you need to rollback your rents on January 1, 2020
• What changes should be made to your lease to comply with the new law
• What notifications are required for existing tenants?
• What are the new requirements for enforcing lease violations and evicting a problem tenant.
• What new forms and procedures are needed to comply with the new “just cause” eviction restrictions.
• Plus, much more

Speakers:

Debra Carlton, Senior Vice President Public Affairs, California Apartment Association

Debra L. Carlton is responsible for planning and implementing strategy for all legislative and regulatory issues of interest to members of CAA. She serves as the association’s chief legislative representative and is a registered lobbyist. Prior to her present position, she worked for the Sacramento law firm of Weintraub, Genshlea and Sproul, providing legal and legislative research for the real property section of the firm. Carlton holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of California, Davis, and a master’s degree in public administration from Golden Gate University, San Francisco.

Heidi Palutke, Senior Vice President, Compliance and Education, California Apartment Association

Heidi Palutke holds principal responsibility for CAA’s compliance and education programs, including the development of statewide and local compliance forms and materials. She conducts research and analysis of state and local legislation to support CAA’s public affairs team. She also represents CAA before various regulatory agencies and departments and manages CAA’s various litigation projects. Prior to joining CAA, she was an associate with the Law Offices of Andrew L. Packard in San Francisco and served as a legal policy analyst for Lead Safe California. Palutke holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in international relations from Michigan State University, and a Juris Doctorate from Golden Gate University School of Law, San Francisco. She is a member of the California State Bar and has been admitted to the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal.

Qualifies for 1 Unit of CCRM Continuing Education Credit

On-Demand Webinar Cost:$49 CAA Member/ $129 Non-Member 

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