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Next month, voters will decide whether to allow cities the option to greatly expand rent control when they vote on Proposition 33.
Proposition 33 attempts to repeal the bipartisan Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act enacted in 1995. The three key provisions of Costa-Hawkins were to stop the expansion of rent control to single ...
Should cities and counties be allowed to impose strict rent caps on all types of housing? That’s the question Proposition 33 will ask California voters when mail-in ballots go out in early ...
California voters are weighing whether to approve Proposition 33, which would greatly expand the control local government has over residential rents, allowing cities to cap prices for tenants.
California Proposition 33: Letting California cities pass stronger rent controls Will the third time be the charm for efforts to repeal a state law restricting local forms of rent control?
With Prop. 33 defeated, here’s what to do In this file photo, Juan Carlos Macedo, 53, of Santa Ana joins a rent control rally outside Santa Ana City Hall in April, 2018.
Proposition 33 asks California voters to make it easier for cities and counties to limit how much a landlord can charge a tenant for rent.
Proposition 33 has emerged as the latest attempt to expand rent control across the state. The measure says it will help renters, but the reality is that it would only benefit certain people and make ...
Three propositions on the November ballot — Proposition 3 (same-sex marriage), Proposition 5 (bond passage] and Proposition 33 (rent controls) — basically are “tweaking” existing laws ...
Proposition 33 seeks to make it easier for cities to impose new rent control limits on more types of housing. If approved, it would repeal the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, a 1995 law that ...