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That’s the question Proposition 33 will ask California voters when mail-in ballots go out in early October. Currently, state law limits most rent control ordinances to older apartment buildings.
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 would hurt homeowners and lead to less property tax dollars to fund our vital first responder services and schools,” said Jordan Marks, the San Diego County Assessor/Recorder ...
Although the final tally is not yet official, Proposition 33 lost by a wide margin, 61.5 percent to 38.5 percent. ... voters also appear to have approved Proposition 34 by three percentage points.
Propositions 33 and 34 are dueling ballot measures over rent control, and then some. Here’s what you should know about Proposition 33. You can also consult our Proposition 34 guide.
Although the final tally is not yet official, Proposition 33 lost by a wide margin, 61.5 percent to 38.5 percent. ... voters also appear to have approved Proposition 34 by three percentage points.
Proposition 33 will make California’s housing crisis worse, and reverse so much of the progress we have made over the last several years to change California’s regulations to make them more ...
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.
The backers of Proposition 33 have a history of trying to impose rent control measures on Californians. In 2018, they pushed Proposition 10, which sought to overturn the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing ...
Proposition 33 “Justice for Renters” states that renters pay more than half their income in rent. Let’s put that in perspective. I am one of the lucky ones who get to rent a house from a bank.
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