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A new report finds that L.A.’s new anti-rent gouging laws have not resulted in lawsuits or fines against landlords who jacked up rents after the fires.
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Three top officials have left the L.A. Homeless Services Authority in recent weeks without press releases announcing the moves, LAist has learned.
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The city is expected to lose more than $200 million in funding in the 2026-27 fiscal year.
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The city passed a law against harassing renters in 2021. But tenant advocates say enforcement has been lacking.
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If you adopted a pet during the pandemic, housing rights advocates say you should take a crucial step by March 5.
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City and county stakeholders have done little to fix the deficiencies ahead of another round of strong winter storms.
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Airbnb hosts in unincorporated areas of L.A. County could soon be barred from renting out properties they don’t live in.
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The term “unsubsidized 100% affordable project” was once an oxymoron. Under Mayor Karen Bass, Los Angeles is now approving them by the hundreds.
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One of L.A. County’s busiest tenant law firms prevailed this week when a jury ruled in their favor.
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A pro-housing group has filed a second lawsuit challenging the city’s retroactive ban of fast-tracked affordable housing in lower-density neighborhoods.
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California voters this spring are considering a $6.4 billion bond that would build thousands of housing units and treatment beds for people with serious mental health conditions.
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Growing concern for city and county’s preparedness ahead of dangerous winter storm.
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The Emergency Rental Assistance Program will provide up to three months of support to families with unpaid rent or at risk of becoming unhoused.