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Proposition 33, titled Expands Local Governments’ Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property, and also marketed as the "Justice for Renters Act", was a California ballot proposition and initiative statute in the 2024 general election that would have repealed the Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act and allowed localities to enact ...
Proposition 33 would allow local governments to dramatically expand rent control. It is drawing suppors from tenant groups and opposition from the real estate industry.
Real estate interests are leading the opposition to California's Proposition 33 which would allow cities and counties to dramatically expand rent control.
The Prop. 33 campaign made much of big corporations buying up property, as one might think. But that’s only a small part of the story. There is a much bigger tug-of-war happening between tenants ...
Many voters were said to have thought that Prop. 13, by lowering landlord property taxes, meant lower rents. The CHC, fearful of a tenant backlash if landlords failed to follow through, decided to oppose Prop. 13. Despite post-election efforts by Gov. Brown and the CHC, few landlords lowered their rents. [23] [24] [25]
33 Failed Repeals the Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act of 1995, allowing cities to once again establish their own rent controls on single-family dwellings, condominiums, and residential properties completed after February 1, 1995.
The defeat of Prop. 33 doesn't solve California's housing crisis. There's still much deregulation to be done. But it does mean that localities won't have free rein to adopt the worst forms of rent ...
Next month, voters will decide whether to allow cities the option to greatly expand rent control when they vote on Proposition 33. Cities face limits on how they can expand rent control. Voters ...