Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed an updated rent stabilization ordinance Tuesday that caps annual rent increases between 1 ...
The Los Angeles City Council is considering changing the way it sets annual allowable increases for rent-controlled properties for the first time in nearly 40 years. That’s good. The law needs to do ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Los Angeles apartment construction has dropped by close to a third in three years as developers struggle with ...
The Los Angeles City Council’s Housing and Homelessness Committee voted to recommend a major overhaul of the city’s rent-control system, backing a formula that would cap annual allowable rent hikes ...
The Greater Los Angeles rental market is facing increased competition in early 2025, according to new research from RentCafe, a nationwide apartment search website. January’s wildfires have added ...
Housing supply will become more crunched in Los Angeles as people are dispalced. Los Angeles residents affected by the wildfires can expect to see rent prices increase as they look for a new place to ...
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The Los Angeles City Council approved an update to the Rent Stabilization Ordinance, using a new formula that will set allowable increases for roughly 650,000 units at 4% and remove additional charges ...
Los Angeles, Ventura and Orange Counties each have tight, undersupplied apartment rental markets. One Greater L.A. market, by ...
According to Apartment List, Santa Monica rents dropped by 0.2% in October, down to $2,310 for a one-bedroom apartment and $2,769 for a two-bedroom. Overall, rents in the city have decreased for 10 ...
Capital & Main investigated seven of the city's largest rental property owners and found most skirted anti-discrimination ...
Landlords caught price gouging in Los Angeles County during the wildfire crisis now face fines as high as $50,000. Board of Supervisors voted to increase the maximum penalty to $50,000 from $10,000 ...