California rents are subsiding — will it last?
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California rents are subsiding — will it last?
San Francisco Apartment Association v. City and County of San Francisco Facts: The Ellis Act (the Act) permits residential landlords in California to evict non-faulting tenants when the landlord intends to remove their rental units from the rental market. A county, in...
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One city is taking housing policy out of state control and into its own hands, and local low-income residents are not happy.
The Atmosphere project soon to be completed will provide below-market units with extremely below-market units for special needs tenants — huge steps forward combating San Diego’s homelessness and housing price crises.
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Rent control isn’t the answer for Orange County’s housing supply crisis.
The Anaheim City Council recently voted to ban short-term rentals (STRs), buckling under the pressure of an organized anti-STR campaign backed by not-in-my-backyard (NIMBY) activists and hotel industry lobbyists.
Landlords of rental units old and new offer incentives — but not for the benefit of tenants.
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