Various strategies are necessary to cope with serious housing shortage and inequality existing in California. This rent regulation measures bring little systematic progress and may not be able to add new affordable housing but that it is important for local communities to respond to the housing crisis in ways appropriate to each housing crisis make it possible. We support to provide this control to the community
Support equal opportunities in housing. Support measures to provide a national plan to all Californians in order to increase the supply of safe and neat proper housing. All levels of government will support all Californians to take action to provide affordable housing.
As it is over, tenant activists want to abolish the Costa - Hawkins bill. Over the years the Legislature has repeatedly tried to amend or abolish the law. Recently, the legislators announced the Bill of Rights document 1506 in 2017, but it will abolish Costa Hawkins. I have not heard AB 1506 in 2017. We held a hearing in 2018 but did not pass the committee. Tenant activists gathered nearly 600,000 signatures to replace the tenth proposal for voting. • Costa Hawkins has set an arbitrary and static reference date to avoid reimbursement exemption. In other words, in a city with rental management, you can confirm that inventory of the rent management unit decreases over time, but it does not increase. If cities allow you to set rolling exception dates after carefully considered time periods, additional houses may be subject to lease management
Proposition No. 10 is scheduled to abolish the 1995 Costa Rica Hawkins rental housing law that protects real estate built in the year or beyond rent management. This law also prohibits cities with existing rent regulation law from extending them to new units; for example, San Francisco orders are limited to houses built before 1980. Costa Rica - Hawkins exempts the rent of a detached house, while securing the right to raise the rent to the market value when the real estate owner is empty. Like trade barriers, economists almost universally refuse to manage rents, but rental management continues to have political and public appeal. For tenants who have decided to occupy controlled units, these benefits are beneficial, not only at the expense of the owner, but also at the expense of other tenants, to the policy loyal lobbyists Become.