A young child cools off in a laundry basket filled with water at the San Fernando Gardens Public Housing, in Pacoima, in June 2021. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times) Los Angeles landlords may soon be ...
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Los Angeles County could soon see first of its kind heat regulations for rental units. The Board of Supervisors is considering an ordinance requiring landlords to outfit homes so they can stay at or ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new measure working its way through the Los Angeles City Council is looking to protect city renters from rising temperatures in the summer months. The measure would require ...
The Los Angeles City Council is expected to consider a measure that would require landlords to enable rental units to be kept at 82 degrees or cooler. That comes as ...
Los Angeles landlords may soon be required to keep rental units cool — or at least make it possible for tenants to do so. County supervisors last month passed a law requiring landlords in ...
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