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  2. California Energy Code - Wikipedia

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    California was the first state to implement minimum energy efficiency standards in 1974. It was the first to establish an energy regulation commission – the California Energy Commission. These regulations and codes have been in effect since 1974. California has the lowest per capita energy consumption in the US. [3]

  3. 7 California renter laws you should know: From security ... - AOL

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    From renter updates to grace periods, here’s are things to know about California’s new renter laws. 7 California renter laws you should know: From security deposit caps to repairs Skip to main ...

  4. 7 California renter laws you should know: From security ... - AOL

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    California renters should be aware of laws impacting their rights, such as the security deposit cap limiting deposits to one month’s rent. Other laws include rules about how high a landlord can ...

  5. These new California laws are making changes for renters in 2025

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    Landlords will be expected to do this for any current tenants who move out of a unit they own after April 1, 2025 and before any new renters move in with a lease starting on or after July 1, 2025.

  6. California Housing Accountability Act - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Accountability Act (HAA) is a California state law designed to promote infill development by speeding housing approvals. The Act was passed in 1982 in recognition that "the lack of housing, including emergency shelter, is a critical statewide problem," and has also been referred to as "the anti-NIMBY law."

  7. 2024 California Proposition 33 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 33, titled Expands Local Governments’ Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property, and also marketed as the "Justice for Renters Act", was a California ballot proposition and initiative statute in the 2024 general election that would have repealed the Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act and allowed localities to enact ...

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  9. Ellis Act - Wikipedia

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    The Ellis Act (California Government Code Chapter 12.75) [1] is a 1985 California state law that allows landlords to evict residential tenants to "go out of the rental business" in spite of desires by local governments to compel them to continue providing rental housing.