Zoning, Planning and Use
Jun. 8, 2006
Does L.A.'s Moratorium Have Teeth?
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo announced a lawsuit in March to stop a downtown residential hotel owner from illegally evicting tenants so that he could convert their units, among the last remnants of affordable housing in the city, into expensive lofts.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo announced a lawsuit in March to stop a downtown residential hotel owner from illegally evicting tenants so that he could convert their units, among the last remnants of affordable housing in the city, into expensive lofts.
On the heels of that suit, the City Council passe...
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