A new year brought new housing laws aimed at helping renters. But who's enforcing them?| LAist
Federal officials are letting LA County fast-track housing vouchers for 50 low-income households displaced by January’s fires. What you need to know to apply.| LAist
The homelessness agency says it needs to reassign staff amid budget reductions| LAist
A change to federal tax credits could allow affordable housing production in California to as much as double, experts say.| LAist
The campaign, backed by labor unions and community groups, says allowing short term rental of second homes would generate nearly $80 million in city revenue.| LAist
One tenant thought he got a great deal — until his landlord raised his rent by almost 12%.| LAist
After renters sued over alleged lack of enforcement, L.A. County has now clarified tenant rights and landlord responsibilities in smoke-damaged homes.| LAist
Hydee Feldstein Soto said she wants to know if city funds helped tenants as intended. The tenant aid group says it's already complied with contract reporting requirements.| LAist
LAist’s coverage of how Southern California’s sky-high housing costs are changing how we live and who can afford to keep a roof over their head. We look at how we got here and what’s being done to help those struggling.| LAist