Los Angeles rental housing providers could face higher annual street-lighting charges under a street-lighting assessment proposal the city is preparing to put before property owners.
Author: Fred Sutton
Los Angeles County has doubled the minimum rent debt required before a landlord can pursue eviction for nonpayment, under a change to the county’s Rent Stabilization and Tenant Protections Ordinance.…
Los Angeles County has released a feasibility report evaluating potential changes to how pets are regulated in rent-controlled housing located in unincorporated areas of the county.
The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday postponed action on a proposal that would grant small housing providers an additional 1% allowable rent increase under new, stricter rent control amendments…
The California Apartment Association has expanded its citywide outreach urging rental housing providers to contact the Los Angeles City Council about proposed changes to the city’s rent control law, including lower rent…
The California Apartment Association helped simplify a proposal that would require landlords to post “know your rights” information at their rental properties.
Apartment owners in Los Angeles, long burdened by rising trash bills and limited service options, may see relief ahead as the city moves forward with plans to rebid its waste…
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday held an initial hearing on an ordinance that would require all habitable rental units to maintain indoor temperatures at or below…
The Los Angeles City Housing Committee on Wednesday, June 4, advanced a proposal that would permanently eliminate “substantial remodel” as a just cause for eviction in non-RSO (non-rent-controlled) properties governed…
In a win for sound housing policy, the Culver City Council on Monday, April 14, rejected a proposal that would have funded legal representation for tenants in private landlord-tenant disputes.…
