On June 6, 2013, in California Building Industry Ass’n (“CBIA”) v. City of San Jose, the Court of Appeal held that inclusionary housing ordinances are valid if they are “reasonably related” to a “legitimate public purpose.” Download the PDF: Law-Alert-CBIA-v.-San-Jose-Inclusionary-Case-6-17-13
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