Affordable Housing
Recent News About Affordable Housing
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Court activity on July 10: Judy Williams vs Aof/pacific Affordable Housing Corp.
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Judy Williams against Aof/pacific Affordable Housing Corp., Aperto Property Management, Inc., St. JOHN'S Apartments, St. JOHN'S Management, LLC, St. JOHN'S Partners LP. and Vitus Development, LLC on July 10: 'Hearing On Osc Re: Preliminary Injunction Filed By Pltf'. -
California State Bar says it is working to grow fund that provides legal aid grants
SAN FRANCISCO – The California State Bar is pushing efforts to increase interest rates on the Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts (IOLTA), a fund that helps in part to provide legal aid grants. -
Court activity on Dec. 28: Ricky Owens vs Housing Authority of the City of Oakland
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Ricky Owens against Housing Authority of the City of Oakland, Jefferson Oaks L.P., John Stewart Company and Satellite Affordable Housing on Dec. 28: 'Complaint Breach Of Contract/Warranty Filed' -
Alameda County Superior Court: Actions Taken on Dec. 28
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity on Dec. 28 in the suits below: -
Dec. 28: Alameda County Superior Court docket for breach of contract/warranty cases
The following breach of contract/warranty-related cases were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on Dec. 28. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
NL Industries settles lead paint case for $60 million; Ballot initiative on track with signature support
Organizers of a ballot initiative aimed at stopping lead paint manufacturers from facing financial liability for legacy use of the product have filed enough signatures ahead of the July deadline. -
AG unveils wording of lead paint ballot initiative as manufacturers ask high court for review
SACRAMENTO - California's Attorney General Xavier Becerra has unveiled the wording of the title and summary of a ballot initiative that proposes to raise $2 billion in bonds for remediation work on homes and other buildings affected by lead paint. -
IRS Branch 5 chief retires, but his legacy continues
SAN FRANCISCO – Branch 5 Chief Paul Handleman retired after 30 years of service in March, but before leaving an indelible mark on the Internal Revenue Service. -
Silicon Valley agency works for housing as cities win in court
SAN JOSE – A recent court ruling protecting cities that still have redevelopment agency funding is being hailed as a needed victory for those communities struggling with the closure of the agencies.