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Prop. 33 would have repealed the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, which prohibits the state from limiting cities and counties’ rent-control ordinances.
What Prop 33 would do. Prop 33 seeks to repeal the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act of 1995, which currently allows cities and counties to impose rent control only on units built before 1995.
Prop 33 faces uphill battle for passage expanding rent control in California 05:34. California's housing crisis is at the center of dueling commercials focused on Prop 33 trying to convince voters ...
Prop 33 would repeal a state housing law limiting how cities can regulate rents. Most California cities wouldn’t see an immediate change.
If Prop. 33 fails, cities would continue to be banned from restricting rent increases on single-family housing or housing built after 1995, or whenever rent control was first enacted in that city.
Claim: Prop. 33 could create over 500 local rent boards. A No on 33 mailer makes this claim, pointing out that the rent boards would have the “power to regulate single-family homes, add fees to ...
Prop 33 is backed by several organizations known for tenant advocacy, including the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. The group is also at the center of another ballot measure-Prop 34, ...
With Prop. 33 defeated, here’s what to do Share this: Click to share on Facebook ... The group backed Proposition 33, which would have overturned a 1995 law limiting local rent controls.
What could Prop. 33 mean for the Bay Area? Should Proposition 33 pass, most Bay Area cities and counties would need to adopt or update local ordinances to expand rent control.
With Prop. 33 defeated, here’s what to do Share this: Click to share on Facebook ... The group backed Proposition 33, which would have overturned a 1995 law limiting local rent controls.
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