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Three Sentenced for String of Palmdale Home Burglaries
Two men and a woman, all from Lancaster, entered no contest pleas today for a string of home burglaries in Palmdale from October 2014 to January 2015, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced
Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Announces Arrests and Indictments by California Department of Justice...
Attorney General Kamala D. Harris announced that six individuals were indicted and arrested on 135 felony charges for operating a mortgage fraud scheme throughout Southern California and the Inland Empire, preying on homeowners facing foreclosure. The case is being prosecuted by attorneys in the Attorney General’s Mortgage Fraud Strike Force, created by Harris in 2011 to prosecute mortgage fraud at every step of the process
Woman Sentenced for Stealing Packages from Alhambra Home
A 20-year-old woman charged with stealing packages from an Alhambra home pleaded no contest today to second-degree commercial burglary and grand theft of personal property and was sentenced, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced
C.A.R. sues PDFfiller.com for unlawfully selling C.A.R. Forms
C.A.R. sues PDFfiller.com for $136 million for willfully and unlawfully selling C.A.R. Forms
LOS ANGELES (July 11) – The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) has...
Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Issues Consumer Alert on Rental and Moving Scams
Attorney General Kamala D. Harris today issued a consumer alert urging Californians to make informed decisions and protect themselves from rental and moving scams. Summer is a popular time for traveling, vacations, and moves to new houses and apartments. Unfortunately, scammers are also aware of these summertime transitions and scams peak during this time of year as families move to new homes and students move in and out of new housing arrangements.
REP. JUAN VARGAS AND REP. DUNCAN HUNTER INTRODUCE THE “CALIFORNIA NEW RIVER RESTORATION ACT...
Today, Representative Juan Vargas (CA-51) and Representative Duncan Hunter (CA-50) introduced the “California New River Restoration Act of 2016” (H.R. 5629). This bipartisan bill improves restoration and conservation efforts in the New River in both California and Mexico through the creation of a California New River restoration program.
Rep. Cook Cosponsors Legislation to Encourage Earthquake Ready Homes
This week, Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) and Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA) introduced HR 5610, the Earthquake Mitigation Tax Incentive Act, bipartisan legislation to exclude earthquake mitigation incentives from being taxed at the federal level. California has already made these incentives tax-free at the state level
California Legislature Moves One Step Closer to Passing Protections for Widowed Homeowners
Earlier this week, California’s legislature moved one step closer to enacting legislation designed to protect widows, widowers, and other heirs from unnecessary foreclosures. Senate Bill 1150, the Homeowner Survivor Bill of Rights (SBOR), was passed out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee on a 7 to 3 vote Tuesday. The next step is a vote by the entire Assembly, which is expected in August
California Celebrates a Successful Homeownership Month
This past month was National Homeownership Month, and the California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) showed just what you can do when you're willing to devote time and effort to helping those who need it the most.
GSEs Should Be Engaged in More Risk-Sharing
U.S. Representative Ed Royce (R-Calif.), a senior member of the House Financial Services Committee, released the following statement in reaction to the Federal Housing Finance Agency's (FHFA) announcement on credit risk-sharing by the GSEs:
Mayor Lee Opens Second Navigation Center at Civic Center Hotel
New Navigation Center Provides More Support & Safety for Homeless Residents Living on Streets
San Francisco, CA - June 29, 2016 - (RealEstateRama) -- Mayor...
Mayor Opens New Navigation Center for the Homeless
Mayor Edwin M. Lee today announced the opening of the second Navigation Center located at the Civic Center Hotel at 20 12th Street. The Navigation Center is part of Mayor Lee’s pioneering approach to help homeless people move off the streets and into stable housing or residential programs where they have access to the services they need to stabilize their lives.
REALTORS® Complete SILVAR’s 5th CIPS Institute
SILVAR’s fifth Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) Institute at SILVAR took place this week with 17 students registered. The students, many of whom are SILVAR members, hail from the San Francisco Bay Area and Canada, and from different cultural backgrounds. Many are well-traveled and eager to learn more about the international real estate market and how to grow their global business.
May pending home sales and Market Pulse Survey
Building on April’s gain, California pending home sales continued to rebound on a year-to-year basis, as listings increased, primarily in seven of nine Bay Area counties, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) said today
Mayor Faulconer Advocated for Amending the Federal Funding Formula to Help San Diego Get...
With the goal of getting San Diego’s fair share in federal homeless dollars, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer and City Councilmember Todd Gloria today praised the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for moving forward with its commitment to reopen the comment period this summer regarding the decades-old federal funding formula for homeless services and realign it to more accurately reflect the realities facing American cities today.
Rep. Peters Announces Plan from Secretary Castro to Fix Homelessness Funding Formula
Late yesterday evening, U.S. Congressman Scott Peters (CA-52) spoke with Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro about progress on updating the Continuum of Care formula that determines how federal homelessness funding is allocated. Secretary Castro indicated that the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will put forward a proposal in mid-July that goes beyond Rep. Peters’ initial request of reopening the public comment period on the existing formula. Stressing the need for a long term solution, HUD will be seeking comments on specific approaches to modernize the formula.
Man Sentenced to Prison for Theft of Special Needs Tricycle
A homeless man was sentenced today to four years in state prison for stealing a custom made tricycle for a teen with cerebral palsy, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced.
California housing market maintains momentum in May despite tight inventory supply
Statewide median home price continues to climb; above $500,000 for second straight month
- Existing, single-family home sales totaled 410,090 in May on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate, up 0.6 percent from April and down 3.2 percent from May 2015.
Rep. Royce: Fannie Mae Has Fallen Asleep at the Wheel
U.S. Representative Ed Royce (R-Calif.), a senior member of the House Financial Services Committee, released the following statement after the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a report on the increased budget for Fannie Mae's office relocation
Green Energy Executive Orders
The House of Representative today passed an amendment offered by Congressman McClintock to forbid scarce defense dollars from being spent to fund Green Energy Executive Orders. The amendment was adopted to the 2017 Defense Appropriations Bill. The Congressman's remarks in support of the amendment are attached