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City Council shields tenants who shelter displaced pets, pauses extra rent increases for new occupants after Palisades fire

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The council approved a one-year pause on rent increases tied to additional occupants in rent-stabilized units and added protections for tenants who take in displaced pets after the Palisades fire; the motion was amended to require a standard LAHD notification form and passed after a recusal.

The Los Angeles City Council voted to temporarily pause rent increases tied to additional occupants in rent-stabilized units and to protect tenants who take in pets displaced by recent wildfires.

Councilwoman Tracy Park, who carried the motion with Councilmember Padilla, said the ordinance is a targeted, one-year measure to avoid penalizing households that provide emergency shelter to fire-displaced neighbors and their animals.…

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