LA renters were promised a more predictable future when the City Council finally voted to cap rent increases for rent-stabilized apartments at 4%. Now Councilmember John Lee is trying to
For months, real estate lobbyists have warned that Measure ULA, the voter-approved tax on luxury property sales, would grind Los Angeles construction to a halt. But new data released this
Los Angeles tenants have filed a federal lawsuit accusing the city’s housing authority of cutting off Section 8 vouchers through confusing, contradictory, and misleading practices that left families believing they
Los Angeles has released its first detailed look at how the city may implement SB 79, the statewide law that upzones land near transit starting July 2026. The new report
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