San Francisco Bans Rent-Setting Software Used by Landlords
San Francisco has become the first city in the nation to ban the use of automated rent-setting software by landlords.
San Francisco has become the first city in the nation to ban the use of automated rent-setting software by landlords.
That’s a significant change from March 2020 when rents in San Francisco were 29% higher than San Diego.
"San Jose, CA (1.0%) was the only large western metro seeing rent growth, but the growth rate was only one twentieth of what it was a year ago (19.3%)," the report said.
San Francisco has dropped to third place on Zumper’s list of cities with the highest rent in the nation.
Tall people need not apply. Seriously, you’ll bump your head on the ceiling.
San Diego has surpassed San Francisco and Los Angeles as the least affordable city for homebuyers, according to a new report from real estate technology company OJO Labs.
The City of Los Angeles began accepting applications this week for its Emergency Renters Relief Program.
California communities are witnessing a rush on evictions and rent raises ahead of statewide protections that go into effect Jan. 1.