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  2. The study analyzes housing code violation data sets and interviews with public officials, housing researchers, community organizers and tenants in cities such as Los Angeles, St. Louis, New ...

  3. DC housing crisis looms as rent payments fall behind: 'People ...

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    D.C. Councilmember Robert White, chairman of the Council's Housing Committee, expressed concern. "One fear is that people could be put on the street if housing projects close down," White said ...

  4. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    The Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act ("Costa–Hawkins") is a California state law enacted in 1995, placing limits on municipal rent control ordinances. Costa–Hawkins preempts the field in two major ways. [1] First, it prohibits cities from establishing rent control over certain kinds of residential units, such as single-family dwellings ...

  5. Imperial Courts - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Courts is a public housing project located in Watts, Los Angeles, California. It is located at 11541 Croesus Avenue on Imperial Highway, between Grape Street and Mona Boulevard, near the 105 Freeway. The federally subsidized project of 498 units was completed in May 1944. It is operated by the Housing Authority of the City of Los ...

  6. Javins v. First National Realty Corp. - Wikipedia

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    James Skelly Wright. Javins v. First National Realty Corp., 428 F.2d 1071 (D.C. Cir. 1970), was a case decided by the D.C. Circuit that first established the warranty of habitability in landlord–tenant law. The court determined that if the premises become uninhabitable, the tenant is freed from their obligation to pay rent.

  7. Google Earth: Spying Housing-Code Scofflaws - AOL

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    Cassidy, who has been in the business more than 20 years and is a former Los Angeles police officer, told HousingWatch: "The primary way the housing market is affecting our job is that our goal of ...

  8. Inclusionary zoning - Wikipedia

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    Inclusionary zoning (IZ) is municipal and county planning ordinances that require or provide incentives when a given percentage of units in a new housing development be affordable by people with low to moderate incomes. Such housing is known as inclusionary housing. The term inclusionary zoning indicates that these ordinances seek to counter ...

  9. 5 Must-Ask Questions About Housing Code Violations

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    The specificity of building codes range from requirements for ensuring a floor can bear an adequate load to the distance a toilet must be away from the wall. 5 Must-Ask Questions About Housing ...