The three supporters supporting Campaign 10 are the AIDS Care Foundation (AHF), the California State Community Empowerment Association (ACCE Action), and the Overseas Defeat and Defense Network (EDN). It has widespread support from more than 150 workers, housing advocacy groups, communities and faith organizations throughout the state: www.affordablehousingact.org/endorsements
Vote for suggestion 10 for the law that would allow cities that need to pass through rent increases. In Proposition No. 10, rental management is not stipulated. It does not force the community to take rental management measures that are not suited to the situation of your residence. It does not force any versatile solution for every city. On the other hand, in Proposition No. 10, only communities suffering from soaring house prices can limit how much rent they can raise each year. The community can freely increase the assets of the house and ensure that the landlord gets a reasonable annual revenue while the lessor prevents a significant increase in rent
Listen to advertisement No. 10 on the controversial rent management measures in California - you think that this is a serious flaw that will deepen the state housing crisis more deeply. If you click "Yes" at ten points, you will have a Californian lessee who urgently needs this action. Their argument is that some landlords will find another use of the rental property if it is the upper limit of profits. In a survey of October 2017 by the economist at Stanford University Business School, San Francisco owner converted the apartment to rent apartment, even after the city was expanded in 1994, the entire building was destroyed and restrained .
The "Yes" vote for Proposal 10 is prohibited by the new city and county rental rules in order to abolish the state law passed in the mid-1990s. Some cities like Los Angeles have rent restrictions, but it was in place before state law passed, and it does not include an apartment constructed after the law was approved. Rodriguez said, "We stand in front of the voters, really make decisions and make real decisions." In Santa Barbara to drive people away from Santa Barbara, 24% of Latin Americans have been leaving since 2011, so this number is too high, so I would like to settle the housing crisis. "