Los Angeles’ 3% Rent Cap: What It Means the City’s Housing Future

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Los Angeles is once again at a crossroads — this time, over how much rent can rise in its rent-stabilized apartments. The City Council is weighing a proposal to cap annual rent increases at just 3%, a major shift that’s already sparking tension between landlords, tenants, and developers. To some, it’s a long-overdue protection for […]

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