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The “Community Opportunity to Purchase Act” would give organizations committed to keeping rents low the first chance to make an offer on buildings coming up for sale.
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From refrigerators to fire damage, development streamlining to rent control, some big changes are coming next year for L.A.’s housing landscape.Listen 0:45
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High prices, high interest rates and cooling rents: These days tenancy (versus owning a home) in California has its perks.
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Officials announced the state funds will go toward the Altadena Vista Senior Apartments complexListen 0:42
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CARE Court was supposed to be a new way to help homeless Californians in the grip of psychosis. But people are still falling through the cracks.
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One man says he's been living in his car. Others say they need urgent cash to prevent homelessness.
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The California Supreme Court declined to review an appeals court's decision against the city.Listen 0:33
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Capital & Main investigated seven of the city's largest rental property owners and found most skirted anti-discrimination laws. Here's how each landlord fared.
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Apartment hunters with rental assistance were not welcome at many Jamison buildings, in apparent violation of California law, a Capital & Main investigation found.
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Are you eligible for up to six months worth of rent payments due to fires or ICE raids? Find out in our guide to the county’s new rent relief program.
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District Attorney Nathan Hochman said unlicensed contractors may promise to rebuild faster and cheaper, but they can end up defrauding homeowners.
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The city will get more acreage in the deal and have greater say over the type of housing that gets built around Irvine Spectrum.
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With ICE raids causing families to lose income, Southeast L.A. city is the latest to give tenants a safeguard if they’ve fallen behind on rent.