This article discusses a California case which held that a condominium owner who purchased a unit under an affordable housing program was entitled to prepay the loan but was not entitled to reconveyance of the deed of trust that also secured compliance with the affordable housing restrictions
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
This article discusses a Ninth Circuit case where plaintiffs unsuccessfully claimed violation of the...
Approximately 3.8 million privately-owned residential housing units in America today contain afforda...
This article discusses a California case which held that a complaint that an ordinance prohibiti...
This article discusses a California Supreme Court case which held that restrictions in an amended de...
This article discusses a California case which held that a buyer is not personally liable after ...
It is well established that zoning regulations which operate in an exclusionary capacity are unconst...
This article discusses a case which the court held that the California Home Equity Sales Contrac...
Section 580b of the California Code of Civil Procedure makes purchase-money deeds of trust in Califo...
This article discusses a California case which held that a lender’s acceptance of a trustor’s paymen...
This article discusses a California Supreme Court decision that CC&Rs recorded before the subdivider...
This article is a discussion between Professor Roger Bernhardt of Golden Gate University School ...
Efforts by municipalities to promote affordable housing have proven to be insufficient as evidenced ...
This article discusses a California Supreme Court decision which upheld an ordinance imposing the fu...
This article discusses a case involving a California lender’s duty to explore options to prevent...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
This article discusses a Ninth Circuit case where plaintiffs unsuccessfully claimed violation of the...
Approximately 3.8 million privately-owned residential housing units in America today contain afforda...
This article discusses a California case which held that a complaint that an ordinance prohibiti...
This article discusses a California Supreme Court case which held that restrictions in an amended de...
This article discusses a California case which held that a buyer is not personally liable after ...
It is well established that zoning regulations which operate in an exclusionary capacity are unconst...
This article discusses a case which the court held that the California Home Equity Sales Contrac...
Section 580b of the California Code of Civil Procedure makes purchase-money deeds of trust in Califo...
This article discusses a California case which held that a lender’s acceptance of a trustor’s paymen...
This article discusses a California Supreme Court decision that CC&Rs recorded before the subdivider...
This article is a discussion between Professor Roger Bernhardt of Golden Gate University School ...
Efforts by municipalities to promote affordable housing have proven to be insufficient as evidenced ...
This article discusses a California Supreme Court decision which upheld an ordinance imposing the fu...
This article discusses a case involving a California lender’s duty to explore options to prevent...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
This article discusses a Ninth Circuit case where plaintiffs unsuccessfully claimed violation of the...
Approximately 3.8 million privately-owned residential housing units in America today contain afforda...