Rent is going down in Los Angeles due to pandemic

A new report published by real estate data tracking company CoStar indicates that new apartments, and those under construction, are facing the biggest decreases in rent prices.

Landlords using 'reno-viction' loophole in AB 1482 to force tenants out

A new law that was intended to protect tenants from being evicted for higher rents is backfiring. Some landlords are using a loophole to get long-time tenants out.

Tiny House Movement: Angelenos find unique solution as housing crisis continues

As the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area continues to experience a housing crisis, some Angelenos are finding a unique solution and one that is small, really small.  

Panorama Tower opens to residents after 26-year hiatus

The Panorama Tower, which has sat empty since the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, has now reopened for residents.

Chinatown landlord gearing for ugly battle with city over rising rents

"It makes me feel like I’m in Cuba or Venezuela or Sudan but certainly not the United States," said Tom Botz. He’s a local landlord who’s had enough with the demands of the City of L.A.

LA City Councilman proposes eminent domain in hopes of keeping rents from rising

Los Angeles rents are among the highest in the nation and rents just keep going up and up leading to homelessness. Now, one city councilman is proposing the city use its "eminent domain" power to keep rents low in some neighborhoods.

California voters to eye expanded rent control in November

Voters in 2018 rejected a similar initiative after a $100 million battle between advocates and the real estate industry.

City Council restricts L.A. housing land to affordable units

The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to allow only affordable units to be built on city-owned land slated for housing.

City of Hesperia sued for alleged housing discrimination

The U.S. Department of Justice is suing the California city of Hesperia, alleging it discriminated against black and Latino renters.

LA County Supervisors adopt rent controls in unincorporated areas

The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday adopted two permanent rent stabilization ordinances to take effect April 1 inunincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.

Nevada passes 3M population mark with push from Californians

LAS VEGAS (AP) — California is playing an unparalleled role in Nevada's growth, as state population estimates surpassed 3 million people and the U.S. Census Bureau ranked the Silver State as the nation’s fastest-growing in 2018.

What you need to know about L.A.'s new 'Emergency Renters Relief Program'

Los Angeles city officials Wednesday are scheduled to provide information on the Emergency Renters Relief Program, which will subsidize housing for low-income earners whose rent has been significantly increased until a new state law goes into effect on Jan. 1.

USC Study: California's women of color face extra burdens from housing crisis

California's ongoing housing crisis is exacting an especially heavy toll on women of color, who face systemic barriers to opportunity in the Southland and elsewhere, including wage discrimination, biases in the workplace, unsafe transit options and a lack of access to affordable daycare, according to a USC study released Thursday.

Inglewood Coalition, City, make pitches to judge over proposed arena

Pressing a legal challenge to a proposed Clippers arena in Inglewood, attorneys for a residents' group told a judge Tuesday the city violated the California Surplus Land Act by failing to give first priority to a possible affordable housing development on the property.

L.A. leaders want to create an affordable housing complex in Chinatown

Los Angeles City Councilman Gilbert Cedillo and County Supervisor Hilda Solis today announced they will pursue creating a joint county-city affordable housing development in Chinatown.

City planners seek to eliminate Downtown L.A. minimum parking requirements

The Los Angeles Department of City Planning announced a proposal to expand housing opportunities in downtown, while supporting business activity by proposing to eliminate minimum parking requirements for new developments.

L.A. council votes to stop 'No-Fault' evictions until state law takes effect

The Los Angeles City Council unanimously adopted an emergency ordinance today aimed at halting "no-fault" evictions of many rental-unit tenants until Jan. 1, when a new state law takes effect providing similar protections.

L.A. county prepares to launch $134M lead clean-up effort

Anticipating a $134 million payout from paint manufacturers, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to take a variety of steps to launch a massive lead-based paint clean-up effort at the start of 2020.