One of the most asked questions on CAA’s Helpline is “Which Addenda Do I Need?” It’s a simple enough question, but there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Although no new addenda are required in 2023, CAA did revise the form of all its rental /lease agreement addenda by removing the repetitive top block (which named the residents and landlord and identified the property) to shorten all these forms.
Determining which addenda are required depends on many factors including:
• Applicability of AB 1482 rent control and just cause
• The type of rental unit
• When the rental unit was built
• The location of the rental unit
• The property owner’s policies
• The resident’s activities
This webinar will break down the questions property owners and managers have to ask to determine the addenda they need, and what CAA addenda should (or should not) be used based on the answers to those questions.
Speakers:
Monica Deka, Compliance and Legislative Counsel, California Apartment Association
Embert P. Madison, Jr., State Advocacy and Compliance Counsel, California Apartment Association
On-Demand Cost: $49 Member or $89 Non-Member
Qualifies for 1 Unit of CCRM Continuing Education Credit for current CCRM Certified Individuals.