L.A. cuts tentative deal to provide $15 million to spare Chinatown tenants from steep rent hikes
Los Angeles Times -

Residents who have been fighting huge rent increases at a Chinatown apartment complex could find some financial relief under a tentative deal reached between Los Angeles housing officials and the landlord. The proposed agreement would require the city to spend nearly $15 million to ensure that rents are subsidized in dozens of units inside the Hillside Villa Apartments, according to a memo issued Friday by the city's housing department. The agreement would run through February 2034 and cover 106...

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