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  2. In L.A., thousands of newer apartments have rent caps ... - AOL

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    The apartment building at 5800 Harold Way in Los Angeles is under rent control. Most people assume rent control in L.A. applies to buildings built before 1978 but because of a relatively unknown ...

  3. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, about 182 U.S. municipalities had rent control: 99 in New Jersey, 63 in New York, 18 in California, one in Maryland, and Washington, D.C. [71] The five most populous cities with rent control are New York City; Los Angeles; San Francisco; Oakland; and Washington, D.C. [71] The sole Maryland municipality with rent control is Takoma ...

  4. These Cities and States Have the Best Rent Control Laws

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    According to the City of Portland, the Rent Control Ordinance went into effect on January 1, 2021. This ordinance establishes a base rent of most rental units in Portland to the rent charged in ...

  5. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    About one-third of California cities and counties have inclusionary zoning ordinances. Such laws might require, beside affordable units for sale, units for rent. In this case, a Los Angeles housing ordinance in effect mandated that sixty rentals for low-income tenants be included in Geoff Palmer's 350-unit development west of downtown. [193]

  6. A new limit on rent increases takes effect today. What ... - AOL

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    The Tenant Protection Act limits how much landlords and property managers can raise rents annually. Here's this year's maximum increase for many L.A. renters.

  7. 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 ...

  8. File:Baist's real estate atlas of surveys of Los Angeles ...

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    Baist's real estate atlas of surveys of Los Angeles, California, 1921 Covers the area of Los Angeles in a roughly 6-7 mile concentric circle centered on Broadway and First Street in downtown Los Angeles. Includes index to tracts additions and subdivisions, tract maps, and the San Fernando Valley.

  9. Cities face limits on how they can expand rent control ...

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    Next month, voters will decide whether to allow cities the option to greatly expand rent control when they vote on Proposition 33.