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Renters at Barrington Plaza want a judge to block their multibillion-dollar landlord from evicting them under California’s Ellis Act.
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New ordinances cap annual rent increases at 3% and add relocation assistance.
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Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez joined AirTalk Tuesday to talk about the council’s latest plans for expanding access to AC.
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Under the settlement, state officials will spell out why applications were denied — and give tenants a path to appeal the decision.
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U.S. District Judge David O. Carter denied Santa Ana's request to dismiss the case.
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A new interpretation of an old law gives homebuilders leverage over California cities and their zoning codes. They’re using it to push through thousands of new apartments around the state.
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A grassroots organization is suing the city over its refusal to grant it a permit to operate.
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“Somebody has got to be in charge,” said the author of the bill to create the position, Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Sawyer. “When we go to war, you’ve got to have a general.”
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Nearly 70% of voters passed this measure in 2017 on the promise it would reduce homelessness in L.A. County, which has only grown worse.
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Wildfires and expensive rebuilding wiped out profits among California home insurers. State Farm isn’t the first insurer to retreat from the state, and may not be the last.
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In a conversation Wednesday with LAist’s show AirTalk, Bass said her office is doing a “deep dive with the numbers.”
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A bill would hold security deposits to one month’s rent, not three. The California Apartment Association says it could drive up rents, making it harder to find a home.