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Positive Rental Payment Reporting
Positive Rental Payment Reporting

State law requiring offering tenant the ability to have their positive rental payment information reported to a nationwide credit agency. Continue Reading

Postedby BPOA Master
Date posted03/14/2025


CalRHA Digital Magazine: Vol. 4 Issue 3 March 2025
CalRHA Digital Magazine: Vol. 4 Issue 3 March 2025

What's inside: SB 448 Press Release; SB 448 Bill Summary; One Million Reasons Rent Are High In New York City; Reporting Rent to Credit Bureaus; San Diego Must Act Locally to Expand Rental Assistance; Save Money by Encouraging Residents to Conserve Utilities Continue Reading

Postedby Therese Twomey
Date posted03/1/2025


Meshing Your Tenant Screening Techniques With a New Law
Meshing Your Tenant Screening Techniques With a New Law

Local landlord attorney, Daniel Bornstein, gives an overview of the revisions to Civil Code 1950.6, the result of legislation aimed to enhance transparency in the tenant application process, and summarizes the rules for housing providers who charge tenant application & screening fees. Continue Reading

Postedby Daniel Bornstein
Date posted02/1/2025


Understanding the "Offer to Rent" Form
Understanding the "Offer to Rent" Form

When to use an Offer to Rent, How it Works, and When You Can Claim Daily Damages Continue Reading

Postedby BPOA Master
Date posted01/1/2025


Understanding the Guarantor Agreement: Rights, Responsibilities, and Communication Guidelines
Understanding the Guarantor Agreement: Rights, Responsibilities, and Communication Guidelines

This article explains the purpose, obligations, and essential legal elements of BPOA’s Guarantor Agreement when used in Berkeley rental housing. This is not legal advice—when in doubt, consult an attorney. Continue Reading

Postedby BPOA Master
Date posted01/1/2025


Adding and Removing Tenants in Berkeley: What Housing Providers Need to Know
Adding and Removing Tenants in Berkeley: What Housing Providers Need to Know

Roommates move out, romantic partners move in, or new household members are added. Any time there's a change in household composition, it’s smart—and often necessary—to document it in writing. Continue Reading

Postedby BPOA Master
Date posted01/1/2025


Who Can Serve a Notice of Intent to Enter in California?
Who Can Serve a Notice of Intent to Enter in California?

Who can serve notices to renters? Read on to learn! Continue Reading

Postedby BPOA Master
Date posted01/1/2025


Mold Complaints: When It’s Not a Leak—It’s a Lifestyle
Mold Complaints: When It’s Not a Leak—It’s a Lifestyle

Common tenant-related causes of mold and what rental housing providers can and should do to safeguard their properties Continue Reading

Postedby BPOA Master
Date posted01/1/2025


What Landlords Need to Know About Service Animals and Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) in Berkeley
What Landlords Need to Know About Service Animals and Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) in Berkeley

Use the table inside to understand what’s allowed, what’s required, and how to stay compliant when a tenant requests to live with a service animal or ESA. Continue Reading

Postedby BPOA Master
Date posted01/1/2025


Rent Reductions: What Berkeley Rental Housing Providers Need to Know
Rent Reductions: What Berkeley Rental Housing Providers Need to Know

Whether your unit is fully covered, partially covered, or exempt, it’s important to understand how rent reductions affect your legal rights and your ability to adjust rent in the future. Continue Reading

Postedby BPOA Master
Date posted01/1/2025


Understanding Just Cause for Eviction in Berkeley
Understanding Just Cause for Eviction in Berkeley

An overview of Berkeley's "Just Cause for Eviction" rules as of December 20, 2024. Continue Reading

Postedby BPOA Master
Date posted01/1/2025


Are Landlords Required to Let Tenants Test for Lead or Mold?
Are Landlords Required to Let Tenants Test for Lead or Mold?

A breakdown of when landlords must allow testing, when they can refuse, and what you’re actually required to do under the law. Continue Reading

Postedby BPOA Master
Date posted01/1/2025