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LA reforms rent control for first time in 40 years, lowering rent hikes for most tenants
Under the reforms approved by a majority of City Council members, rent hikes would be capped at 4%, even if inflation in the ...
The Los Angeles City Council voted yesterday to lower the allowable rent increases on some 650,000 rent-stabilized units in ...
City officials have recently discussed potential changes to the policy that they say could assist renters who spend a ...
The Los Angeles City Council approved an update to the Rent Stabilization Ordinance, using a new formula that will set allowable increases for roughly 650,000 units at 4% and remove additional charges ...
Rent-stabilized apartments in Los Angeles can only have rent increases of up to 4 percent after a City Council vote.
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A new rent cap could hammer the Los Angeles market
Los Angeles is already one of the most expensive rental markets in the United States, and a new ceiling on rent hikes risks ...
The Los Angeles City Council voted to overhaul the city’s rent stabilization ordinance on Wednesday. According to the ...
The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to cap rent increases for most apartments, a decision that continues a wave of tenant victories in the city and across the country.
Los Angeles has significantly reduced annual rent increases for tenants in rent-stabilized units, capping them between 1% and ...
For nearly 650,000 Los Angeles households living in rent-controlled apartments, the rules governing how much their rent can ...
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LA City Council to vote on capping rent control
LA City Council votes on rent stabilization; the cultural significance of Zohran Mamdani; how to write a joke; Bill Gates' ...
More than 60% of residents in LA are renters, and more than half of them are considered rent-burdened, meaning they spend ...
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