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Will the third time be the charm for efforts to repeal a state law restricting local forms of rent control ?But a 1995 state law puts limits on what kinds of rent regulations cities across California can impose. The goal of Proposition 33 is to repeal that law and allow cities to enact tougher forms of rent control .Should Prop.
Proponents believe the third time might be the charm. But real estate industry opponents are, yet again, spending big to kill the measure., thanks to Costa-Hawkins. Local rent control also doesn’t apply to anyone living in an apartment built after Feb. 1, 1995 , again because of Costa-Hawkins. , you can keep our voter guide accessible and up to date, helping you and your neighbors make informed choices in local elections.Proponents of Prop. 33 argue different parts of California require different housing regulations, but state law imposes a one-size-fits-all approach.
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