Category: Housing
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Landords refuse to give contracts to Section 8 beneficiaries Landords refuse to give contracts to Section 8 beneficiaries
Housing October 9, 2024

Landords refuse to give contracts to Section 8 beneficiaries

California tenants who held Section 8 housing vouchers were refused rental contracts ... more

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Landlords can receive up to $30,000 in LA County due to COVID-19 impact Landlords can receive up to $30,000 in LA County due to COVID-19 impact
Housing January 4, 2024

Landlords can receive up to $30,000 in LA County due to COVID-19 impact

Qualifying landlords in Los Angeles County have until Friday of next week ... more

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Labor Shortage Hits Builders; Lawmaker Pushes Special Visa for Migrant Workers Labor Shortage Hits Builders; Lawmaker Pushes Special Visa for Migrant Workers
Housing January 6, 2026

Labor Shortage Hits Builders; Lawmaker Pushes Special Visa for Migrant Workers

Rep. Monica De La Cruz says a construction worker visa program could ... more

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LA–Orange County Housing Heats Up: 14% Sold in 7 Days, Most Above Asking LA–Orange County Housing Heats Up: 14% Sold in 7 Days, Most Above Asking
Economy April 29, 2026

LA–Orange County Housing Heats Up: 14% Sold in 7 Days, Most Above Asking

New data shows California homes are more likely to sell quickly when ... more

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LA mayor and housing authority urge landlords to accept fed’s renter vouchers LA mayor and housing authority urge landlords to accept fed’s renter vouchers
Housing June 21, 2024

LA mayor and housing authority urge landlords to accept fed’s renter vouchers

After hosting a presentation earlier this week on the issue of housing ... more

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LA Just Approved $300M for Housing. Here’s Who Actually Gets Help LA Just Approved $300M for Housing. Here’s Who Actually Gets Help
Housing April 9, 2026

LA Just Approved $300M for Housing. Here’s Who Actually Gets Help

LA affordable housing funding aims to reduce eviction risk and expand supply, ... more

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LA County Changed Eviction Rules: Some Renters Can Now Fall Two Months Behind Before Eviction LA County Changed Eviction Rules: Some Renters Can Now Fall Two Months Behind Before Eviction
Cover Story May 18, 2026

LA County Changed Eviction Rules: Some Renters Can Now Fall Two Months Behind Before Eviction

Los Angeles County expanded tenant protections in unincorporated communities, raising the unpaid ... more

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LA Approves $107M for Eviction Defense to Help Renters Stay Housed LA Approves $107M for Eviction Defense to Help Renters Stay Housed
Housing March 10, 2026

LA Approves $107M for Eviction Defense to Help Renters Stay Housed

City Council funds legal aid to prevent displacement as housing costs strain ... more

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Keep LA Housed: Demanding Greater Renters Protections in the Face of Eviction Threats Keep LA Housed: Demanding Greater Renters Protections in the Face of Eviction Threats
Housing October 28, 2022

Keep LA Housed: Demanding Greater Renters Protections in the Face of Eviction Threats

A coalition of organizations seeks to put pressure on the L.A. Board ... more

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In Anaheim, California, Latinos are in search of housing and visibility In Anaheim, California, Latinos are in search of housing and visibility
Housing March 3, 2025

In Anaheim, California, Latinos are in search of housing and visibility

With the highest percentage of Latino residents (53.3%) and those born outside ... more

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In Altadena, Permits Are Up. Rebuilding Is Not. Latino Homeowners Are Caught in the Gap In Altadena, Permits Are Up. Rebuilding Is Not. Latino Homeowners Are Caught in the Gap
Housing April 11, 2026

In Altadena, Permits Are Up. Rebuilding Is Not. Latino Homeowners Are Caught in the Gap

Despite rising permits after the Altadena fire, Latino homeowners face financial barriers, ... more

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HUD Mixed-Status Housing Rule Could Displace Thousands of Latinos in Los Angeles HUD Mixed-Status Housing Rule Could Displace Thousands of Latinos in Los Angeles
Housing February 19, 2026

HUD Mixed-Status Housing Rule Could Displace Thousands of Latinos in Los Angeles

Housing leaders warn the proposed policy could destabilize mixed-status households and increase ... more

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How Much Can Rent Legally Increase in California in 2026? What Renters Need to Know How Much Can Rent Legally Increase in California in 2026? What Renters Need to Know
Housing May 19, 2026

How Much Can Rent Legally Increase in California in 2026? What Renters Need to Know

As housing costs keep rising across California and Los Angeles, confusion over ... more

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Housing: An Expanding Challenge Nationwide Housing: An Expanding Challenge Nationwide
Housing October 29, 2024

Housing: An Expanding Challenge Nationwide

Housing affordability has emerged as a key issue in this year’s U.S. ... more

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Housing Issue More Critical Now: Long-Term Emergency Moratorium Demanded Housing Issue More Critical Now: Long-Term Emergency Moratorium Demanded
Housing January 15, 2025

Housing Issue More Critical Now: Long-Term Emergency Moratorium Demanded

Several organizations will rally today to demand a long-term emergency moratorium for ... more

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Housing for a Healthy California program moved 200-plus people into housing Housing for a Healthy California program moved 200-plus people into housing
Housing April 18, 2024

Housing for a Healthy California program moved 200-plus people into housing

Offering a range of supportive services, such as assistance to secure housing ... more

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Housing Discrimination in California Disproportionately Affects Historically Marginalized Communities Housing Discrimination in California Disproportionately Affects Historically Marginalized Communities
Housing March 31, 2026

Housing Discrimination in California Disproportionately Affects Historically Marginalized Communities

Housing discrimination in California is exposing deep racial and economic disparities, with ... more

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Housing Crisis Impact on Minority and The Fight for Affordable Housing Housing Crisis Impact on Minority and The Fight for Affordable Housing
Housing September 29, 2022

Housing Crisis Impact on Minority and The Fight for Affordable Housing

The pandemic gave Southern California residents relief from the merciless rise in ... more

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