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Renters can fall two months behind on rent and still be protected from eviction. But the new rule only applies in unincorporated parts of the county.
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The city of L.A. has banned increases in most apartments for close to four years. A new proposal would push back new rent hikes for six more months.
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Last month, the city launched a new $18.4-million rent relief program for tenants. Now small landlords can apply too.
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The vibrant neighborhood crams 700 restaurants into a roughly two-mile radius, while many workers cram themselves into overcrowded apartments.
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After 20 years at the helm of the faith-based homeless shelter, Bales is moving back to his home state of Iowa.Listen 11:19
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L.A. County Supervisors approve a resolution to crack down on "Vanlords" who rent out RVs for people to live in.
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Bass followed up with the VA secretary on a federal rule that LAist previously reported was keeping hundreds of unhoused veterans with disabilities around the country from accessing housing.
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A vote on the issue is expected Tuesday by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors.
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Most L.A. tenants don’t have an attorney in eviction court. If you’re facing an eviction, here’s how to start looking for legal aid.
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Dennis Block runs what he calls a 'leading eviction law firm.' A judge said legal citations submitted in Block's name for a case were fake. Experts told LAist the errors likely stemmed from AI misuse.
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The L.A. city council unanimously confirmed Mayor Karen Bass’ appointment to the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority.
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The fees are some of the most generous in the L.A. area. Proponents say they will help displaced renters find new housing, but one landlord group called them "a bounty".
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New data from LA City Controller Kenneth Mejia's office shows hundreds of more arrests in one city council district.