The Los Angeles City Council has again left its eviction moratorium and rent freeze in place, ignoring the city’s housing providers and the state Legislature. On Jan. 8, the council extended its COVID-19 state of emergency, which…
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At the urging of CAA, the city of Los Angeles is examining whether it should extricate the eviction moratorium and rent freeze from its ongoing COVID-19 state of emergency. The City Council on Dec. 7 voted to review all emergency…
The Los Angeles City Council has once again decided to leave its eviction moratorium and rent freeze in place, ignoring the city’s housing providers, as well as the state Legislature.…
Ignoring local housing providers, the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday left in place its local eviction moratorium and rent freeze, keeping the measures tied to the city’s ongoing COVID-19…
The state’s eviction moratorium may have expired, but that news provides little comfort to rental property owners in the city of Los Angeles and Alameda County who are still subject…
Los Angeles County Supervisors on Tuesday ignored a coalition of L.A. residents, housing providers and business groups calling on the board to lift its eviction moratorium and instead extended the…
The California Apartment Association continues to push state, local and federal governments to distribute COVID-19 rental assistance funds more quickly. And while many jurisdictions are still woefully behind in doling…
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted unanimously to extend a local eviction moratorium that’s been in place since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Supervisors, however,…
As expected, the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday directed the city attorney to incorporate a number of concerning amendments into a tenant “anti-harassment” ordinance. The city attorney is expected…
The city of Los Angeles’ Housing Committee unanimously passed a “tenant anti-harassment” ordinance Wednesday, although CAA succeeded in removing the worst parts of the proposal. The ordinance takes a variety…