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Tag: tenants

Posted inNewsletters, WhatMatters

A minimum wage quirk, trash, tenants’ rights, and bills that died (for now)

Avatar photo by Dan Morain May 31, 2019
Posted inCapitol, Housing, Politics

State rent-gouging bill advances, but still no action on tighter rent control

by Matt Levin April 25, 2019June 23, 2020
With California’s primary just days away, here’s a sampling of some of the players spending big to influence your vote:
Posted inNewsletters, WhatMatters

Student loans, Tesla sales, child labor, Oakland A’s, and syphilis

Avatar photo by Dan Morain April 22, 2019
Terry Williams, 71, lives in South Central Los Angeles and says his stomach dropped when he first got an eviction notice in July. Photo by David Gorn for CALmatters
Posted inEconomy, Homelessness, Housing

Californians try to avoid homelessness by short-circuiting eviction

by David Gorn August 28, 2018June 23, 2020
Posted inNewsletters, WhatMatters

Jerry Brown has a promise to keep

Avatar photo by Dan Morain May 25, 2018
Posted inHousing

Gimme Shelter podcast: Evictions and tenants’ rights

by Matt Levin May 24, 2018June 23, 2020

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