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Council votes to negotiate with HUD and seek rent-stabilization fixes after tenants report 30‑day no‑cause notices
Summary
The City Council approved a motion directing city negotiators to work with HUD and the city attorney to develop interim procedures and possible rent-stabilization amendments after advocates presented cases of elderly tenants receiving 30‑day no‑cause eviction notices from HUD-owned properties.
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to authorize councilmember Goldberg’s motion directing city staff to meet with Housing and HUD representatives and to ask the city attorney to draft rent stabilization ordinance amendments to protect tenants in HUD-owned properties.
The action followed public testimony by tenant advocates and legal aid attorneys who described multiple cases in which long-term tenants — including elderly renters with low monthly rents — received 30-day no-cause notices after…
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