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October
7

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Lani Furrows and Andy Wagner to co-lead branch

SAN DIEGO, September 20, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

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October
7

UC Riverside scientists are on the hunt for a chemical that disrupts "evil" weevils' mating and could prevent them from destroying California's supply of avocados. 

Mark Hoddle in Mexico
UCR entomologist Mark Hoddle in Mexico, hunting avocado weevils. (Mark Hoddle/UCR)

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October
4

IRVINE, CA - California Avocado Commission announced this morning that a new leader is taking the helm. Jeff Oberman, produce veteran with 25 years of experience, will be stepping in as the Commission's new President, effective October 10, 2022.

Jeff Oberman, Incoming President, California Avocado CommissionJeff Oberman, Incoming President, California Avocado Commission"Having the opportunity to take the helm and build on the California Avocado Commission's well-deserved reputation for innovative marketing and grower advocacy is exciting," remarked Oberman in a press re...

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October
4

CalHFA My Home Assistance Program

Financial Assistance for Homebuyers in California

The MyHome Assistance Program offers applicants a deferred-payment junior loan up to 3% of the purchase price/appraised value of the mortgaged property in order to help make the down payment or pay the closing costs.

Eligibility Requirements
In order to qualify, the MyHome program must be combined with a California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) mortgage, in addition to the following guidelines:
  • They must be first-time homebuyers
  • They must occupy the home as their primary residence
  • They are required to successfully complete a homebuyer education counseling course
  • Homebuyers' income must fall under certain MyHome limits, depending on the type of mortgage they have

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October
4

Housing group announces settlements with three Southern California cities, three new lawsuits over failure to plan for housing.

LOS ANGELES (Sept. 26) – Californians for Homeownership, a nonprofit organization sponsored by the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.)that aims to address California's housing crisis through impact litigation, today announced that it has filed lawsuits against the cities of Claremont, Fullerton and La Mirada to enforce state housing element law.  The new lawsuits follow settlements in the organization's prior lawsuits against the California cities of Bradbury, Laguna Hills and South Pasadena.

"Californians for Homeownership continues to lead the way in using the courts to enforce these critical la...

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