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Join LAist reporters and a panel of experts to get answers to frequently asked questions about the latest renter rules in L.A. County.
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The city’s COVID rent freeze is still in place. But LAist obtained data showing that complaints from renters about illegal rent hikes are hitting new highs.
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Staff members and volunteers at a Boyle Heights nonprofit are helping renters navigate the labyrinth of local housing rules.
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California Democrats carved out the Dream for All money to help first-time buyers. The funds ran out after just 11 days with the average loan hitting $112,000.
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Billions have been allocated to address the homelessness crisis. State auditors will look at where that money is going in specific localities — including what’s working and what’s not.
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Staff and volunteers at InnerCity Struggle will go door-to-door through neighborhoods on the Eastside.
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A new report shows that homeownership is only getting further out of reach for most L.A. County households.
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When it comes to spending the cash, the city of L.A. has been warned not to do much of that until a court decides if the tax is legal.
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“People living in RVs need a safe, easily accessible place to properly dispose of waste and connect to water services,” said Fifth District Councilmember Megan Kerr.
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L.A. County tenants can no longer cite the pandemic as a reason to defer rent.
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Low nightly temperatures and potential rain are forecast for early next week.
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The protections have kept thousands of renters housed. L.A. leaders now worry about a spike in evictions.