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  2. New law has Californians with criminal records 'quite hopeful ...

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    Numerous cities within Riverside had adopted laws called crime-free housing that aimed to prohibit landlords from renting to tenants with criminal histories. “It’s just terrible,” said Smith ...

  3. Ellis Act - Wikipedia

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    Tenant groups in San Francisco and Los Angeles claim that California landlords commonly misuse the Ellis Act "to bypass rent control" [23] [24] and to cash in during peak housing market periods [25] by managing rent-stabilized properties to vacancy, when they might demolish buildings to build pricey condominiums, retenant newly-vacated units at ...

  4. California lawmakers vote to ban mandatory evictions for ...

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    California legislators vote to ban laws that force landlords to evict tenants based on criminal histories. Such policies can disproportionately affect Black and Latino renters.

  5. What to know about L.A.'s new tenant protection laws - AOL

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    For fiscal year 2023, fair-market rent for the Los Angeles area is $1,747 for a one-bedroom apartment, $2,222 for a two-bedroom, $2,888 for a three-bedroom and $3,170 for a four-bedroom, according ...

  6. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    [48] [49] In the City of Los Angeles, the date is October, 1978. [50] [51] These exemptions, however, may leave most of a city's total rental stock under rent control. For example, in San Francisco, as of 2014, about 75% of all rental units were rent controlled, [52] and in Los Angeles in 2014, 80% of multifamily units were rent controlled. [53]: 1

  7. Barrington Plaza - Wikipedia

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    On July 12, 2024, Judge Ford finalized the ruling in the tenants' favor. The decision determined that Douglas Emmett, Inc. had misused the Ellis Act , leading to the illegal eviction of 470 units. At the time of the ruling, approximately 100 units remained occupied, with the remaining tenants identifying themselves as "The Holdouts."

  8. She fought remodel evictions for years. Now she's the one ...

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    Under state law, landlords can evict tenants if they are planning a "substantial remodel" of a unit. Long Beach housing advocate Maria Lopez saw it as a loophole in tenant protection law.

  9. Eviction - Wikipedia

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    In California, for example, the Ellis Act allows eviction of rent-controlled tenants if the landlord intends to no longer rent any portion of an apartment building (i.e., landlords cannot be compelled to rent). The Ellis Act has been applied to rentals in San Francisco, [11] [12] Santa Monica and Los Angeles. [citation needed]

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