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CIC Updates Multifamily Housing on New California Laws

Multifamily housing in California will see big changes throughout 2014 and 2015.



According to the California Apartment Association (CAA), several new laws will impact multifamily housing this year.

    LANCASTER, CA, January 07, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- CIC, a leading tenant screening provider to the multifamily housing industry, wants to keep you informed of California legislative changes that take effect in 2014 and 2015.

According to the California Apartment Association (CAA), several new laws will impact multifamily housing this year. To help keep you informed of the changes, here's a list of what you can expect.

Assembly Bill No. 60 - After January 1, 2015, the Department of Motor Vehicles will issue driver licenses to individuals who do not provide a social security number on their application, but provide satisfactory proof that their presence in the U.S. is authorized under federal law.

The DMV may also issue a license to an individual if they are unable to show proof of legal residence. The applicant may sign an affidavit attesting they are ineligible for a SSN and unable to show proof of legal residence.

It is a violation of the law to discriminate against an individual because they hold or present the license. The bill also prohibits using the license to consider citizenship or immigration status on the basis of criminal investigation, arrest, or detention.

While this change is new to the DMV, the multifamily housing and tenant screening industries are already familiar with disregarding an individual's citizenship status. Assembly Bill No. 976, Section 1940.3 prohibits landlords from inquiring about the citizenship status of a tenant, prospective tenant, occupant, or prospective occupant of a residential property.

Senate Bill No. 745 - All smoke alarms sold in California after July 1, 2014 will have a nonreplaceable, nonremovable battery capable of powering the smoke alarm for at least 10 years. The amendment does not apply to smoke alarms that have been ordered by, or are in the inventory of an owner, managing agent, contractor, wholesaler, or retailer on or before July 1, 2014, until July 1, 2015.

Beginning January 1, 2015, all smoke alarms must display the date of manufacture on the device, provide a place on the device where the date of installation can be written and incorporate a hush feature to be approved and listed by the State Fire Marshal.

Senate Bill No. 612 - A tenant may notify landlords that he or she, or a household member, was a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, or abuse of an elder or dependent adult, and intends to terminate the tenancy.

To terminate the lease, the notification must be written and include one of the following attached to the notice: A copy of the restraining order, emergency protective order or protective order from the courts; a copy of the police report; or documentation from a qualified third party, such as a doctor.

Assembly Bill No. 227 - This bill limits penalties to $500 for businesses that correct specified Proposition 65 violations, within 14 days of a notice of violation. These violations include exposure to chemicals known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity, such as engine exhaust and exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke on premises.

Senate Bill No. 254 - Establishes the Used Mattress Recovery and Recycling Act and requires the mattress recycling organization to develop a state plan for recycling used mattresses by January 1, 2015. Retailers by July 1, 2014 are required to give customers the option of having a used mattress picked up, at no additional cost, at the time the new mattress is delivered or at least give the option for free drop-off of the used mattress.

Assembly Bill No. 1092 - The Building Standards Commission is required to adopt building standards for the installation of future electric vehicle charging infrastructure for parking spaces in multifamily dwellings and nonresidential development.

Assembly Bill No. 10 - Minimum wage will increase to $9 per hour on July 1, 2014 and $10 per hour on January 1, 2016.

For more information on new California legislative impacts to the multifamily housing and tenant screening industries, please visit CIC's Resident Screening Blog.

About CIC

Founded in 1986, CIC is a leading provider of tenant screening for the multifamily housing industry. CIC offers tenant background checks for the rental industry, gives clients secure access to credit reports from all three major bureaus, the nation's most comprehensive eviction records database, and includes a complete nationwide criminal records search. Committed to delivering the most comprehensive and reliable tenant screening reports, CIC has solutions for large property management companies and associations available at www.CICReports.com. Through ApplyConnect, CIC delivers the same level of quality tenant screening, with quick, easy and affordable results to real estate agents and independent rental owners, available at www.ApplyConnect.com. For more information, please contact CIC at 888-316-4242.

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