TurboTenant reports landlords can legally refuse rent payments under certain conditions, like partial payments or during an ...
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Letters to the Editor: L.A. has long had rent control. It's the newcomers who are pricing others out
The city of Los Angeles has had rent control for more than 40 years, which has prevented "extraordinary rent increases,"' writes an L.A. Times reader.
Rent-stabilized apartments in Los Angeles can only have rent increases of up to 4 percent after a City Council vote.
In a historic move, Los Angeles updates its Rent Stabilization Ordinance for the first time in over 40 years, aiming to ...
Create elaborate protections on paper, provide minimal enforcement, then blame tenants for the resulting dysfunction.
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