This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to lower the cap on rent increases for rent-stabilized apartments to ...
The Los Angeles City Council voted yesterday to lower the allowable rent increases on some 650,000 rent-stabilized units in the city. The new formula endorsed by the city council will allow landlords ...
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- 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 ...
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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 (KABC) -- Police are asking for the public's help to find more victims of a suspect who they say fraudulently rented apartments in Los Angeles. The suspect, identified only as "Igor," used ...
The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to put a 4% ceiling on annual rent increases for rent-stabilized apartments in the city. The decision would affect roughly 651,000 units, or nearly 74% of ...
For the first time in decades, the Los Angeles city council overhauled its rent control rules on Wednesday, sharply lowering the annual rent increases facing tenants in one of the country’s most ...
Los Angeles is already one of the most expensive rental markets in the United States, and a new ceiling on rent hikes risks tightening the screws on both tenants and landlords. By sharply limiting how ...
In a historic 12-2 vote on Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council decided to cap annual rent increases. Updating the Rent Stabilization Ordinance formula to set the annual increase of rent to 4% for ...
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After more than two years of discussion and debate, the Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to significantly lower annual increases in most of the city’s apartments. The details: L.A.’s current ...