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California law protects renters and homebuyers from discrimination and harassment because of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, disability, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, source of income, marital status, familial status, genetic information, age, immigration status, Know Your Top Fair Housing Rights Civil Rights Department (.gov) sites 2022/12 H Civil Rights Department (.gov) sites 2022/12 H PDF
Housing Production It allows 100% affordable housing developments to be built on land owned by religious institutions and nonprofit colleges or universities. It also exempts those projects from the California Environmental Quality Act and requires construction workers to be paid the prevailing wage.
California must plan for more than 2.5 million homes over the next eight-year cycle, and no less than one million of those homes must meet the needs of lower-income households. This represents more than double the housing planned for in the last eight-year cycle.
It is illegal discrimination to take any of the following actions because of race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, familial status, or national origin: Refuse to rent or sell housing. Refuse to negotiate for housing. Otherwise make housing unavailable. Housing Discrimination Under the Fair Housing Act - HUD HUD programoffices fairhousing HUD programoffices fairhousing
Assembly Bill 12 AB 12 limits security deposits to one months rent, regardless of whether the residential property is furnished or unfurnished. It goes into effect on July 1, 2024.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is the Federal agency responsible for national policy and programs that address Americas housing needs, that improve and develop the Nations communities, and enforce fair housing laws.
California law limits the amount a landlord can raise a renters rent. Rent cannot be raised over any 12-month period more than the rate of inflation (Consumer Price Index or CPI.tenantprotections.org/calculator) + 5%. In no case can it be more than 10%.
Those new laws place a sales tax on guns and ammo, require bars to offer date-rape drug testing kits to customers, eliminate hidden/junk fees, increase access to menstrual products in schools, cap security deposits and require employers to implement workplace violence prevention plans.
California law protects renters and homebuyers from discrimination and harassment because of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, disability, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, source of income, marital status, familial status, genetic information, age, immigration status,
The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) is responsible for enforcing state fair housing laws that make it illegal to discriminate against or harass someone because of a protected characteristic, such as their gender, race, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or religion. Housing | CRD - Civil Rights Department - CA.gov Civil Rights Department (.gov) housing Civil Rights Department (.gov) housing