Advocates Demand Tenant Protections as LA Landlords Use Fires to Price Gouge

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Advocates Demand Tenant Protections as LA Landlords Use Fires to Price Gouge
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Khaled Fouad and Mimi Laine embrace as they inspect a family member's property that was destroyed by Eaton Fire on January 9, 2025, in Altadena, California.With some Los Angeles-area landlords jacking up rental listing prices by 50% or more as historic wildfires rage, housing advocates in the nation’s second-largest city are calling for an immediate eviction moratorium and rent freeze.taking “unfair advantage” of consumers during times of emergency or disaster.

If you’re a renter who has been impacted by the fires, remember that you have rights! Resources for renters below:With thousands of Los Angeles area families now unhoused due to the fires, desperate victims are vulnerable to these unscrupulous landlords and real estate agents. Kirk wants them to know — and exercise — their rights..

“Some of our hotels and some of our landlords use algorithms based on demand and supply to set their prices,” the attorney general said. “If those prices lead to prices higher than before the emergency by 10% that’s against the law.” And if you feel uncertain about what to do in the face of a second Trump administration, we invite you to be an indispensable part ofIn addition to covering the widespread onslaught of draconian policy, we’re shoring up our resources for what might come next for progressive media: bad-faith lawsuits from far-right ghouls, legislation that seeks to strip us of our ability to receive tax-deductible donations, and further throttling of our reach on social media platforms owned by Trump’s...

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