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  2. Brenton G. Hayden - Wikipedia

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    Renters Warehouse assists clients with renting and/or managing their residential rental real estate. [10] [22] The company also provides residential property management services [11] and offers franchise opportunities. [2] In 2014, Renters Warehouse launched RW Realty and announced a partnership with the Minnesota Twins. [23] [24]

  3. ‘A fighting chance.’ California can’t deny rent relief after ...

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    California cannot reject tenants’ applications for COVID-19 emergency rental assistance after a renter lawsuit raised questions about whether the state program meets constitutional standards.

  4. Renters dominate California — but they are struggling to survive

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    New census data reveals over a quarter of U.S. households had solo occupants in 2020, more than three times the 1940 estimate and more than twice the 1960 level.

  5. Renters pay big fees every time they apply for apartments ...

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    California renters hate paying application fees when looking for apartments. Legislation to allow reusable credit reports has passed the state Senate.

  6. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    Usually rent control is a city-made law (a municipal ordinance) aimed at mitigating the disruptive effect, on neighborhoods and on individual renters, of escalating or fluctuating prices in the residential rental market. It may also seek to promote the maintenance of safe and habitable dwelling units during housing shortages.

  7. Cotati, California - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Cotati voters approved a rent control ordinance for all residential rentals, [34] but in 1995, that ordinance was partly preempted by the passage of AB (Assembly Bill) 1164, known as the Costa/Hawkins Bill. [35] [36] At the time, Cotati was one of five cities in California with "strong rent control" laws which