The Los Angeles fires have sharply raised rents across Southern California, leading to allegations of price gouging on a ...
With so many displaced, people are offering double, triple the rent, “offering to pay six months rent up front.” ...
As thousands of fire victims flood LA’s tight rental market, prices rise and some consider whether they can stay in LA.
Price hikes of more than 10% are illegal during a state of emergency. But that hasn't stopped landlords seeking to profit ...
Because California is in a state of emergency, laws targeting price-gouging, including a ban on landlords raising rents by ...
Zoe Weber, who submitted a few examples of possible price gouging to the L.A. Tenants Union's spreadsheet, also sent text messages to agents and landlords, warning them that they could be violating ...
Volunteers have collected more than 800 submissions and around half have been reviewed by the volunteers, based on price history for the rental properties on websites such as Zillow and Redfin.
Rent for single-family homes across Los Angeles County rose by almost 25 percent, and even more in certain areas, according ...