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This web site is presented as a public service that provides Internet accessibility to information provided by the City of Los Angeles, Department of City Planning and to other City, State, and Federal information.
LAHD offers the ability to search and apply online for accessible housing. In addition, in partnership with the County of Los Angeles, is offered an online affordable housing listing service. These free services provide lists and information about affordable and accessible residential rental properties.
The GeoHub is the City's public platform for exploring, visualizing, and downloading location-based Open Data. You can also analyze and combine Open Data layers using maps, as well as develop new web and mobile applications. Let's make our great City even better, together!
The City of Los Angeles Declaration of Local Emergency, effective on March 4, 2020, terminated on February 1, 2023. The provisions apply to all residential rental units in the City of Los Angeles. Non-Payment of Rent. The City’s local COVID emergency order expired on January 31, 2023.
Thinking about buying your first home? The City of Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) offers two programs, the Low Income Purchase Assistance (LIPA) and Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC), that can help you achieve your dream of homeownership.
All notices to terminate a tenancy for all rental units subject to City’s Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) and the Just Cause Ordinance (JCO) must be filed with the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) within three (3) business days of service on the tenant per Los Angeles Municipal Code 151.09.C.9 & 165.05.B.5.
Annual rent increases for rental units subject to the City of Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO), effective July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025, is 4%. If the landlord provides gas and electric service to the tenant, an additional 1% can be added.
LAHD operates a number of different housing programs to address community needs. We build and preserve affordable and accessible rental and ownership housing in low-income communities to create jobs, improve safety, expand educational opportunities and boost economic activity in those neighborhoods. View.
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Nearly 60% of all Los Angeles residents live in rental housing. We offer services and resources to this renter population to ensure their rights are protected, they are living under safe conditions and they know where they should go for help.