Is a city’s project to revitalize a local neighborhood which may result in future gentrification prohibited under the Federal Fair Housing Act (FFHA)?
Crenshaw Subway Coalition v. City of Los Angeles (HAAS BHCP Property Owner, LLC)
Read Moreby Kinnedy Kriso | May 31, 2022 | Fair Housing, Recent Case Decisions | 0
Crenshaw Subway Coalition v. City of Los Angeles (HAAS BHCP Property Owner, LLC)
Read Moreby Madison Hart | Apr 1, 2022 | Real Estate | 0
Rents are rising at a rapid rate in California, with eviction a constant threat for long-term tenants. What does this mean?
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Feb 21, 2022 | Reader Polls, Real Estate | 0
This week’s poll inquires about the effect of new construction in older neighborhoods.
Read Moreby Oscar Alvarez | Mar 5, 2019 | Market Watch, Real Estate | 0
California is steadily losing residents, but a few cities are experiencing an infusion of out-of-staters.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Jul 16, 2018 | Feature Articles, Laws and Regulations | 2
Why does gentrification rarely work out for long-term residents in California?
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Sep 29, 2016 | Bay Area, Laws and Regulations | 6
HUD’s denies San Francisco’s neighborhood preference plan, which was designed to preserve minority residence endangered by high housing costs.
Read Moreby Sarah Kolvas | Jun 6, 2016 | first tuesday Local, Los Angeles-Santa Barbara-Ventura, Real Estate | 0
LA approved a development plan for two residential high rises but some locals oppose the construction.
Read Moreby Amy Thomas | Apr 25, 2016 | Bay Area, Property Management, Real Estate | 5
The San Jose city council voted to make significant changes to the city’s 37-year-old rent control ordinance, including a new rent increase cap.
Read MoreCheck out our previous poll here.