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With the Olympics approaching and housing in short supply after recent fires, the city is moving to crack down on illegal rentals.
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Federal officials are letting LA County fast-track housing vouchers for 50 low-income households displaced by January’s fires. What you need to know to apply.
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A survey by the L.A. City Controller’s Office found 72% of tenants said landlord harassment continued after the city closed its case.
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Board members of the Altadena Builds Back Foundation include those who lost homes in the Eaton Fire.
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The homelessness agency known as LAHSA has been criticized for failing to account for its use of taxpayers' money.
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Advocates cheered the City Council vote, but said it will be years before every low-income renter in L.A. gets a free eviction attorney.
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The Board of Supervisors weighs in and changes the fate of the beleaguered Los Angeles Homeless Services Agency, or LAHSA.
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The ordinance is expected to generate more than $1 billion a year for homeless services and affordable housing.
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The new county homelessness budget includes massive cuts to the LA:RISE workforce development program.
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Why do so many L.A. landlords make renters bring their own refrigerators? An Inglewood state assemblymember is seeking to stop the practice.
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The Pasadena-based Greenline Housing Foundation is the first community organization to close on an Eaton Fire lot.
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Eaton Fire survivors gather for food supplies and community building at an “Altadena Not For Sale” rally on Saturday