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  2. L.A. City Council adopts stronger tenant harassment ordinance

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    The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday voted to adopt an ordinance strengthening the city’s tenant anti-harassment protections and making it easier for tenants to sue landlords who violate ...

  3. 41.18 - Wikipedia

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    41.18, also known as Los Angeles Municipal Code, Section 41.18(d) (1963, amended 2021), is an ordinance in Los Angeles mandating by law that there will be no "sitting, lying, or sleeping, or ... storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property in the public right-of-way."

  4. Tourists were zip-tied and robbed in an L.A. short-term ... - AOL

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    The site of an armed home invasion in East Hollywood, in which six tourists were zip-tied and robbed, was apparently being rented out through Airbnb and other platforms in violation of Los Angeles ...

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

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    This law will apply only to a relatively narrow sliver of the city’s rental stock because the city’s rent stabilization ordinance and statewide rent cap provisions already prohibit such rent ...

  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. Inclusionary zoning - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, developers have won cases, such as Palmer/Sixth Street Properties, L.P. v. City of Los Angeles (2009), against cities that imposed inclusionary requirements on rental units, as the state law supersedes local ordinances. [19] Citizen groups and developers have also sought other ways to strengthen or defeat inclusionary zoning laws.

  8. Los Angeles becomes sanctuary city but relies on federal ...

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    With 3.8 million Los Angeles city residents, and Los Angeles County’s over 800,000 undocumented immigrants — by USC estimates — more concentrated in the City of Los Angeles, it’s likely ...

  9. Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In July 1983, Mayor Tom Bradley disbanded the housing authority commission following allegations of mismanagement both by internal sources and by the Los Angeles Times. The City Council took control. After months of dispute, including former commissioners rallying housing project residents to support them, the new commission took control the ...