Your guide to rental housing in Southern California
If you’re like most people in Southern California, you live in a rental. But whether you’re a lifelong Angeleno, a new arrival or someone in between, some things about the rental housing market here are confusing. We’ve got you covered.
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Getting your first apartment is a big deal, and in Los Angeles, it can be a big pain. Here are tips for navigating the process — from searching for openings to touring units to signing the lease.
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Moving often brings a lot of stress and anxiety. But local moving professionals explain how some extra planning can make your move day go smoothly.
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What you can do before, during and after your tenancy to get as much of your security deposit back as possible, plus what to do in case of a dispute with your landlord.
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To find the right roommate, you might first have to find yourself. Here are tips and strategies for making a roommate match and keeping the relationship healthy.
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Affordable housing, such as Section 8 and public housing, is available, but it often requires navigating applications and government agencies. Here’s what you need to know.
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If you are planning to rent an apartment or house and have a pet, here’s a guide to searching for the right place and negotiating with a landlord.
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Whether you’re moving yourself or hiring professionals, here are some recommendations on how to move during the pandemic.
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Evictions and rent increases still are limited in Los Angeles and many other parts of Southern California. But the rules vary from city to city.
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Does your apartment have rent control? Does the rental you want to move to have it? Here’s how to find out in Southern California.
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The Federal Reserve may have accelerated its attack on inflation by hiking interest rates. But that’s also driving up rents by deterring would-be buyers.
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Renegotiating rent is a tough conversation to have with your landlord, and it may not work. Here are some strategies to improve your chances, and some actions to take if you still can’t make the rent.
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An eviction notice isn’t the end of the line. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, there are many ways to fight it.
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What are the best ways for renters to arrange repairs with landlords? What if it’s an emergency? Three experts weigh in on best practices and California tenants’ rights.
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Finding a rental in L.A. was hard enough before the global pandemic. Here’s a guide to how to search and move in Southern California, and stay safe.
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Economists say you shouldn’t spend more than 30% of your earnings on rental costs. Using Zillow data, we mapped out the state’s rental market. Use this tool to see where you can afford to live.