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Housing Downturn Hits L.A.-Area Rents
by Peter Hong and David PiersonLA Times
January 8th, 2009
LA Times article reports that rents in L.A. are declining.

Of Mice and Money
by Andre ColemanPasadena Weekly
January 8th, 2009
Tenants of an Altadena apartment complex are suing their landlord for failing to provide habitable premises.

Advice for Renters if Landlord Faces Foreclosure
LA Times
January 4th, 2009
The Los Angeles Times offers advice to tenants whose landlords face foreclosure.

Investors Returning to Inland Housing Scene
by Leslie BerkmanThe Press Enterprise
January 3rd, 2009
According to this Press-Enterprise article, investors are buying foreclosed properties in the Inland Valley. In some cases, investors are using the properties as rentals.

Illegal Second Units in Nevada City Can Become Legal
by Cindy SiegfriedTheUnion.com
December 29th, 2008
Nevada City planner announces a plan to legalize second units that are currently illegal. The plan is part of an effort to meet the affordable housing quota mandated by the state.

Mobile Home Renters Object to Conversion to Ownership
by Neil NisperosInland Valley Daily Bulletin
December 27th, 2008
Tenants of a Chino mobile home park who cannot afford to buy the land their homes sit on may be facing eviction.

Teriton Tenants Win Battle to Stay in Historic Apartment Complex
by Jane UllmanThe Jewish Journal
December 25th, 2008
Tenants of a Santa Monica apartment complex owned by a religious non-profit organization, Or Khaim Hashalom, won the right to stay in their homes for the next seven years. The tenants alleged that Or Khaim Hashalom intended to illegally evict them in order to rent the units to Jewish refugees from the Middle East.

Oakland Declares 120-Day Delay in Utility Shut Offs
by Lynda CarsonSan Francisco Bay View
December 24th, 2008
Oakland city officials call on EMBUD and PG&E to wait 120 days before shutting off utilities in renter-occupied homes that have gone through a foreclosure.

Still Home for the Holidays, When Evictions Halt
by Manny FernandezNew York Times
December 21st, 2008
The New York Times reports on a long tradition of an informal moratorium on evictions by the city marshals.

Caught Off Guard by Foreclosures
by Clark MasonThe Press Democrat
December 20th, 2008
Tenants of a 45-unit condominium complex in Cloverdale might be facing eviction due to foreclosure.

Renters' Eviction Notices Often Illegal in SF
by C.W NeviusSan Francisco Chronicle
December 18th, 2008
The San Francisco Chronicle reports on the SF City Assessor's efforts to protect tenants from illegal evictions after foreclosure.

SF Tenants Suffering From Foreclosure Effects
KCBS
December 17th, 2008
KCBS reports on San Francisco's efforts to protect tenants from eviction after a foreclosure.

Renters Fighting Back Against Foreclosure Evictions
KTVU.com
December 17th, 2008
KTVU reports on San Francisco's efforts to keep tenants in their homes after foreclosures.

New Help for SF Renters
KGO 810 AM
December 17th, 2008
KGO reports on San Francisco's efforts to keep tenants in their homes in foreclosure situations.

SF: Outreach Program to Benefit Tenants of Properties Facing Foreclosure
CBS5.com
December 17th, 2008
CBS 5 reports on San Francisco's efforts to protect tenants in foreclosed properties.

EPA Calls Page Mill Properties Predatory
by Don KazakPalo Alto Online
December 17th, 2008
Palo Alto online reports on a resolution passed by the East Palo Alto City Council calling on CalPERS to stop the predatory real estate practices of Page Mill Properties.

Council Condemns Property Company
by Joshua MelvinPalo Alto Daily News
December 17th, 2008
The Palo Alto Daily News reports on the passing of a resolution by the East Palo Alto City Council. The resolution calls on CalPERS to stop Page Mill Properties predatory real estate practices in East Palo Alto.

S.F. Renters Threatened by Foreclosures
by Carolyn TylerABC 7
December 17th, 2008
ABC 7 reports on the the San Francisco City Assessor's, Phil Ting's, efforts to help tenants affected by foreclosure.

Convicted sex offenders face eviction from Hacienda Heights Home
by Brian Day and Ben BaederWhittier Daily News
December 16th, 2008
A group of convicted sex offenders may be evicted as a result of a bounced government check.

Time and Rent Running Short
by Laith AghaMonterey County Herald
December 15th, 2008
A Salinas family is living in a motel after an eviction from their East-Salinas apartment. The family is having a hard time finding a new place to live because the parents are currently unemployed.

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