• 06.10.15

    5 Things to Know About Tenant Star

    President Barack Obama signed the Energy Efficiency Improvement Act of 2015 into law on April 30, 2015.

  • 06.04.15

    Emergency Work Can Modify a Project’s Environmental Baseline

    This decision provides an important clarification of what constitutes the “environmental baseline” under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

  • 05.06.15

    What to Do in a Boom to Prepare for a Bust

    With the Great Recession fading into the past, and 2015 shaping up to be a boom year in real estate, there is a temptation for real estate developers and investors—eternal optimists—to extrapolate from a few good years into an ever rosier future.

  • 05.01.15

    Party On …

    Woody’s Group establishes a very low threshold to prove a decision maker’s unacceptable probability of actual bias, thereby disqualifying a council member’s participation in a hearing.

  • 04.01.15

    PACE Financing to Jump-Start Rooftop Solar?

    PACE loans can cover up to 100% of the cost of a project, depending on the specific program and the particular project.

  • 03.19.15

    Be Careful What You Agree To

    The Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court decision upholding an agreement between the City of San Marcos and a property owner that required the property owner to pay over $2 million in impact mitigation fees for a project that was never built.

  • 03.04.15

    California’s New Energy Efficiency Challenge

    California Governor Jerry Brown, sworn in for an unprecedented fourth term, recently revealed an ambitious new plan to address the impacts of climate change over the next 15 years.

  • 03.03.15

    California Supreme Court Decides Significant Impact Alone Not Sufficient to Deny Use of Categorical

    In a landmark California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) case decided yesterday, the California Supreme Court provided guidance on the use of categorical exemptions in Berkeley Hillside Preservation v. City of Berkeley (S20116).

  • 02.20.15

    Failure to Describe Project Changes Results in 180-Day Statute of Limitations for CEQA Challenge

    When a project’s subsequent CEQA documents fail to clearly provide public notice of material changes to a project, CEQA’s short statutes of limitation may not apply.

  • 02.12.15

    Have You Tried an MOB?

    Whether in times of economic troubles or economic successes, varying your real estate investments is always a wise move.

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