Most urban areas are faced with a shortage of affordable housing. In some cities, the scarcity of affordable housing presents a legitimate threat to the public welfare. In response to a real or potential affordable housing crisis, many communities use rent control as a means to preserving the ever dwinndling supply of affordable housing. Landlords attack rent controls on various constitutional grounds. This article examines rent control policy, analyzes important rulings from the federal and state courts, and evaluates the constitutional issues at stake
Housing unaffordability has become a crisis in many metropolitan areas today, including Los Angeles....
The present Article suggests that the problem of incompatible neighboring tenants can be most effici...
This paper identifies the relationship between government controls on housing supply and changes in ...
Rent control or rent regulation, aims to keep private rental housing affordable and accessible for t...
In this article I explore the question of rent control: one of the most despised yet misunderstood p...
The proliferation of rent control laws in many California cities has led to a furious debate conce...
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the government’s taking of private p...
This Note describes rental ban ordinances from the perspective of property rights. It also considers...
Aims to explain in full measure the nature of rent control as it has evolved in North America during...
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
This article focuses on techniques, initiatives, and regulatory reforms that may help improve afford...
The federal price control cases demonstrate that three factors play a predominant role in making the...
Rent control is a snare and a delusion for those who think it will actually help the poor. It reduce...
Eviction burdens tenants and their households with incredible hardship. But it long has been the sta...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
Housing unaffordability has become a crisis in many metropolitan areas today, including Los Angeles....
The present Article suggests that the problem of incompatible neighboring tenants can be most effici...
This paper identifies the relationship between government controls on housing supply and changes in ...
Rent control or rent regulation, aims to keep private rental housing affordable and accessible for t...
In this article I explore the question of rent control: one of the most despised yet misunderstood p...
The proliferation of rent control laws in many California cities has led to a furious debate conce...
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the government’s taking of private p...
This Note describes rental ban ordinances from the perspective of property rights. It also considers...
Aims to explain in full measure the nature of rent control as it has evolved in North America during...
Millions of tenants in the United States reside in substandard housing conditions ranging from toxic...
This article focuses on techniques, initiatives, and regulatory reforms that may help improve afford...
The federal price control cases demonstrate that three factors play a predominant role in making the...
Rent control is a snare and a delusion for those who think it will actually help the poor. It reduce...
Eviction burdens tenants and their households with incredible hardship. But it long has been the sta...
Lack of affordable housing is a growing and often primary policy concern in cities around the world....
Housing unaffordability has become a crisis in many metropolitan areas today, including Los Angeles....
The present Article suggests that the problem of incompatible neighboring tenants can be most effici...
This paper identifies the relationship between government controls on housing supply and changes in ...