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Attention Landlords
The City of Los Angeles has implemented COVID-19 renter protections to help alleviate the financial burden faced by tenants during the pandemic. These protections were put into effect on March 30, 2020, and remain in place as of December 2021.
One of the key provisions of these renter protections is the prohibition of rent increases for rental units that fall under the Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO). The RSO covers a significant portion of rental units in Los Angeles, including apartments built before October 1, 1978. Under these regulations, landlords are not allowed to raise the rent on these units until one year after the expiration of the Local Emergency Period.
The Local Emergency Period refers to the declared state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the city. The exact duration of this period may vary depending on the circumstances and decisions made by local authorities. As of December 2021, the Local Emergency Period is still ongoing, which means the rent increase prohibition continues to be in effect.
To provide legal backing to these protections, the City of Los Angeles issued Ordinance #186607 and the Mayor’s Public Order Under City of Los Angeles Emergency Authority on March 30, 2020. These documents outline the specific regulations and guidelines for rent increases during the emergency period. They serve as the basis for enforcement and compliance with the renter protections.
It’s important to note that these protections are designed to provide temporary relief during the pandemic and are subject to change based on the evolving situation. As such, it’s crucial for renters and landlords to stay updated on any updates or changes to the regulations by referring to official sources, such as the city government’s website or contacting relevant authorities.
Overall, these COVID-19 renter protections in the City of Los Angeles aim to mitigate the economic impact on tenants by preventing rent increases for units subject to the Rent Stabilization Ordinance until one year after the end of the Local Emergency Period. By offering stability in rental costs, these measures provide some financial relief and support for tenants during these challenging times.
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