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The Ellis Act (California Government Code Chapter 12.75) [1] is a 1985 California state law that allows landlords to evict residential tenants to "go out of the rental business" in spite of desires by local governments to compel them to continue providing rental housing.
Qualifying households with dependents will receive an additional $500. As a result of the California Comeback Plan, two-thirds of households will be eligible for some sort of stimulus payment. Additionally, the California Comeback Plan allocates $5 billion for rent relief and assistance with water and utility payments. This plan is the largest ...
In Australia, short-term rentals have contributed to the rental crisis occurring in 2022, although STRs diminished during the 2019-2022 COVID-19 pandemic. [ 1 ] Neighborhood community groups have voiced concern that these temporary residents do not have a stake in the community and therefore are less likely to be conscientious about how their ...
Just over a year after passing a short-term rental ordinance restricting who could rent out homes in town, Red Bank is looking to change the law. More Red Bank residents could rent out their homes ...
Neptune has more than one ordinance that address short-term rentals but not an ordinance specifically for short-term rentals. As for short-term rentals, they have especially been an issue in the ...
One paper, for instance, found that a short-term rental ordinance in a city in southern California led to a 2.7% decline in contracted long-term rental prices on average—meaning, that when you ...
Oct. 10—The Mesa City Council will consider adopting new short-term rental rules Oct. 17 that would require rental owners to obtain a $250 license, submit local emergency contact information and ...
The San Francisco Rent Ordinance imposed rent control and eviction protection on residential units built before June 13, 1979. [27] A 2019 study has estimated that rent control has "reduced the supply of available rental housing by 15 percent" which "increased rents in the long run." [28]