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She went onto Zillow to browse rental listings in her Eastside neighborhood and says she came across a three-bedroom home for $12,000 a month. KIRK: And I was like, look, I've lived in this ...
Here’s what “The Rent Brigade” found after combing through 1,343 Zillow posts that appear to have broken California’s ban on post-fire price gouging.
Volunteer rent gouging sleuths analyze listings. Why now: Within days of the historic fires in Los Angeles County, listings for rental housing on Zillow were raising asking rents far above the 10% ...
A separate Los Angeles Times report found a landlord who raised rent on an Encino home listing from $9,000 a month to $11,500. After the Times investigated, the landlord lowered rent to $9,800.
Rent growth in Los Angeles surged by 7.2 percent year-over-year, ... Rent Brigade identified more than 1,300 rent listings on Zillow that appeared to violate California's anti-price-gouging statutes.
A new study on rental habits and the speed landlords can find new tenants shows a strong link between matching a property to ...
A new study by a tenant advocacy group shows a major increase in rent prices across the Los Angeles area during Southern California’s recent wildfires despite laws preventing price gouging ...
Modesto renters can expect to pay an average of $1,995 per month across all property types, according to the latest data from ...
Local tenants enjoy the fourth-largest savings between what landlords charge and the cost of financing a home purchase.
Los Angeles landlords jack up rent by as much as 124% — flouting price gouging laws during deadly wildfires By . ... Zillow links, dates of rent increases and exact pre- and post-hike prices. ...
Several months after fires tore through Pacific Palisades and Altadena, rent near burn areas is rising faster than elsewhere in Los Angeles County, according to an L.A. Times analysis of Zillow data.
Rent growth in Los Angeles surged by 7.2 percent year-over-year, ... Rent Brigade identified more than 1,300 rent listings on Zillow that appeared to violate California's anti-price-gouging statutes.