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Board backs state rent‑freeze bill amid fire displacement, asks for date‑certain language
Summary
Supervisors voted to support state legislation (AB 246) that would pause rent increases during the governor's declared emergency; the board asked the bill author to consider a date certain to limit unintended impacts on small landlords.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to support AB 246, a state bill proposed to freeze rent increases while a governor's state of emergency remains in effect, and asked the bill author to consider adding a date certain to the measure.
Supervisors discussed concerns that an open‑ended freeze tied to a state emergency could have unintended effects on small "mom and pop" landlords…
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