Los Angeles Tenants Could Pay Part of Earthquake Retrofit

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Recently, a Los Angeles City Councilman has raised the possibility of having tenants subject to the Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance pay for earthquake retrofitting of apartment buildings. Currently, under the Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance a landlord can raise pass 50% of the costs of capital improvements to tenants. However, the Los Angeles City […]

City of Los Angeles Rent Escrow Account Program Upheld As Constitutional

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Recently, the Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the City of Los Angeles’ Rent Escrow Account Program (“REAP”) as constitutional in Sylvia Landfield Trust v. City of Los Angeles. REAP is an administrative program in which the Los Angeles Housing and Community Development Department is able to collect rents from a property that finds to be […]

Is Your Unit Subject to the Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance?

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Whether or not your property is subject to the Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance (“LARSO”), the name for Los Angeles’ rent control ordinance, is important to know. The City of Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department provides a list of whether or not a property is subject to the LARSO. First and foremost, the […]

Legal Reasons to Evict a Tenant in City of Los Angeles

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There are always a lot of questions as to why and when a landlord can evict a tenant if the unit is subject to the Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance (“LARSO”), also known as Los Angeles Rent Control. The LARSO only applies to properties that have more than one unit (even if you live in […]