Los Angeles has approved a major change to its Rent Stabilization Ordinance, the first significant update to the system in more than forty years. The amendment alters how much landlords
As reported in Jacobin, a small building in Highland Park has now become the site of the most significant tenant rights victory Los Angeles has seen since the pandemic. What
Councilmember Traci Park’s claims about a massive surge in housing production in Council District 11 are not supported by the city’s own records. After Park told constituents that 65 projects
Republished from KnockLA Los Angeles is known for having strong tenant protections. The city’s Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO), which applies to nearly 70% of all rental housing, limits the percentage
Los Angeles is facing its first major test under SB 79, the new statewide housing law that automatically upzones land near major transit stops. The law, signed earlier this year,
(Reposted from Carter Moon’s Substack – check it out here!) This past Saturday a community teach-in was held at Mar Vista Gardens, one of the last public housing project here