Legislative Update - October 3, 2024
Opinion: Proposition 33 Is Bad News for Homeowners and Renters
Read SCRHA Executive Director Alan Pentico’s latest article in the Times of San Diego. In it, Alan discusses the negative consequences of expanded rent control and the impacts on both property owners and renters. He shares how the passage of Proposition 33 will do nothing to solve the state’s housing affordability problem and will likely make it worse. Click here to read the article.
SCRHA Voter Guide – Make Your Voice Heard on Nov. 5
This November’s election is crucial to the industry. The rental housing industry is facing a major threat in the form of Prop. 33 which, if passed, would repeal the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, and allow rent control to flourish across the state. This also means it is vital to elect candidates to state and local offices who understand the challenges the industry faces, especially in the form of additional regulation. Refer to the SCRHA Voter Guide for ballot measure and candidate recommendations. Additional candidates and/or measures may be added later. Click here to read the Voter Guide and make sure you are registered to vote!
No on Prop 33 Yard Signs are available! Don’t miss this chance to place No on Prop. 33 yard signs at your home, rental property, or office. Signs may be picked up Monday through Friday between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Supply is limited!
- Chula Vista - 880 Canarios Ct. #100, Chula Vista, CA 91910
- El Cajon - 1150 Broadway, Suite 100, El Cajon, CA 92021
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- Oceanside - Location Coming Soon
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