Like many cities throughout the county and state, the San Diego City Council recently considered an ordinance which would effectively ban most short-term property rentals within city boundaries.On Tuesday night, in a 7-2 vote, the City Council voted to reject an...
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SB 1069 Signed Into Law Cutting Regulation on Construction of Granny Flats
On September 27, 2016, California Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill No. 1069 into law, which will help to reduce regulatory barriers facing homeowners when seeking to build a granny flat (referred to as an "accessory dwelling unit") on their real estate....
Arbitration Provisions in Residential Lease Agreements
Residential landlords must be careful in the wording and explanation of arbitration provisions in lease agreements, especially with Spanish speaking residents. In a recent case, Penilla v. Westmont, a California Appeals Court found that an arbitration provision in a...
Multifamily Housing Market Expected to Grow
In a prior post, we highlighted the sunny outlook for commercial real estate projects in Southern California. Essentially, there is a strong sense of confidence among commercial real estate developers that is expected to last through 2018. With such optimism on the...
Real Estate Developers Concerned with Southern CA Zoning Measures
A recent trend in Southern California cities has real estate developers concerned. Simply stated, cities are being restricted from issuing zoning changes which are crucial for new development projects. Cities like Malibu, Encinitas, and Newport Beach are just a few...
North San Diego County Real Estate Update: March 28 to April 8
In our first bi-weekly edition of the North San Diego County Real Estate Update, we wanted to compile a summary of a few recent stories that may be of special interest to our readers. Moving forward, we plan to publish an update every few weeks to note stories that...
Caruso Concedes Defeat in Measure A Special Election in Carlsbad
After a hard-fought campaign fraught with controversy, Los Angeles developer Rick Caruso has conceded defeat in the special election held in Carlsbad on February 23. The special election was regarding a Caruso Affiliated proposed real estate development adjacent to...
City of Carlsbad Exempts La Costa Condos from Short-Term Vacation Rental Ordinance
Over the past decade, municipalities up and down the California coast have passed ordinances which limit short-term vacation rentals to properties located within the coastal zone. The City of Carlsbad passed, approved, and adopted Ordinance No. CS-272 on May 5, 2015,...
Will the California Coastal Commission choose a new leader?
Commercials about California tourism may focus on how celebrities live their lives and have fun across the state, but arguably the real draw is the state's natural beauty; especially along the coastline. The Pacific Coast Highway is world renowned for its unspoiled...
Redevelopment is Back: Governor Brown Signs AB 2
Despite numerous attempts to revive redevelopment in California, Gov. Jerry Brown has remained steadfast until quite recently. On September 22, 2015, Governor Brown signed Assembly Bill 2 into law.AB 2 permits local governments to form new public bodies called...