Major Changes to San Diego ADU Regulations
By Neil Hyytinen and Adrian ReynaJuly 21, 2025 On Monday, June 16, 2025, the San Diego City Council voted 5-4 to approve significant amendments to the City’s Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units (JADUs) regulations after a lengthy and contentious public hearing. The amendments were targeted to reign-in the most egregious examples […]
How California Residential Landlords Can Comply with AB 2801 Security Deposit Requirements
By Austin B. QuinnJuly 9, 2025 California residential landlords will need to adapt to several new changes affecting tenant security deposits this year. The new law, Assembly Bill 2801 (AB 2801), aims to reduce disputes by requiring landlords to collect photographic evidence and communicate the reasons behind each charge. AB 2801 creates new rules affecting […]
Proposed Legislation Creates Additional Tenant Protections Following Emergencies
By Adrian ReynaJune 18, 2025 In recent years, the United States generally and the State of California particularly have become all too familiar with declarations of states of emergency, such as during the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent Los Angeles wildfires. Because of this, California now seeks to implement additional protections to combat predatory practices […]
What Brokers, Buyers, and Sellers Should Understand about California’s New Rules for Buyer-Broker Representation Agreements
By Austin B. QuinnFebruary 10, 2025 The new year has brought with it many changes to real estate laws in California. Brokers will have to adapt to the new rules in AB 2992, a bill that requires every broker to have a written buyer-broker representation agreement before receiving a commission on the sale of real […]
2024 Legislative Roundup: California Land Use Bills
By Austin B. QuinnDecember 30, 2024 The California Legislature’s 2023-2024 regular session came to a close this year on August 31, 2024, concluding with a frenzied final week featuring hundreds of bills on Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk. Land use and housing crisis issues drove legislative change yet again in areas involving ADUs, CEQA, fee transparency, […]
2025 Brings New Commercial Tenant Protections for Small Businesses and Nonprofits in California
By Austin B. QuinnDecember 4, 2024 Starting January 1, 2025, commercial landlords in California will need to accommodate additional tenant protections for certain small businesses and nonprofits. These changes stem from the recently passed SB 1103, which created new rules for rent increases, recovery of building operating costs, and lease termination procedures. In some instances, […]
AB 2747 Imposes Rent Payment Reporting Requirement on Residential Landlords
By Adrian ReynaNovember 19, 2024 Every residential landlord must be aware of a key change: one of the bills Governor Newsom signed into law this autumn aims to help residential tenants improve their credit scores by requiring many residential landlords to offer to report each tenant’s “positive rental payment information” to credit agencies. Offer to […]
IRS Classifies Syndicated Conservation Easement Transactions as Abusive
By Austin QuinnNovember 8, 2024 If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. In the eyes of the IRS, “buying deductions” through syndicated conservation easement transactions falls squarely in this category. The U.S. Treasury Department and IRS recently issued final regulations classifying syndicated conservation easement transactions as “listed transactions” – a form […]
Navigating Boundary Disputes
By Sabrina D. JohnsonOctober 31, 2024 It goes without saying that real estate is a hot commodity in San Diego County. With the increased property values, comes increased disputes between neighboring owners over property boundaries. Every square foot counts where we are paying premium prices (and property taxes!) for our beloved San Diego land. Disputes frequently arise […]
Two HechtSolberg Attorneys Honored in the 2025 Editions of The Best Lawyers in America® and One HechtSolberg Attorney Recognized as Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America
Two lawyers with HechtSolberg have been designated among The Best Lawyers in America® for 2025 in two practice areas: Paul E. Robinson, honored for Land Use and Zoning Law and Real Estate Law, and David W. Bagley II, honored for Real Estate Law. Paul was also named the Best Lawyers in America 2025 Land Use and Zoning Law […]