Police Thursday are investigating a shooting in downtown Los Angeles that left a man in the hospital. Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Central Division responded at 12:18 a.m. to an assault with a deadly weapon call at 732 S Spring St.
Airbnb hosts in two California counties who raise their rates more than 10% compared to pre-LA fires' pricing will be blocked from doing so.
Local hotels and city officials are working with Airbnb.org and Google to offer displaced evacuees free or discounted accommodations.
By Laurie Brookins Freelance Contributor On Wednesday Airbnb announced it was working with 211 LA, the nonprofit organization that provides Los Angeles County residents with a variety of health ...
Because California is in a state of emergency, laws targeting price-gouging, including a ban on landlords raising rents by more than 10 percent of pre-emergency levels, should be in effect. But that hasn't deterred some landlords from apparently raising their rents by far more than that,
As multiple fires continue to spread through Los Angeles, Airbnb will offer free temporary housing for displaced residents.
Do I have to pay a mortgage if my home was destroyed in the L.A. County wildfires? Get the answer to that and other housing-related questions impacting Southern California communities due to the fires.
With devastating wildfires continuing to force thousands of people across Los Angeles from their homes, Airbnb has committed to providing free, emergency housing for thousands of people impacted ...
The Skidmore family lost their home in the Eaton Fire. While trying to find more permanent, long-term housing, they noticed the price of their Airbnb went up 43.2% for the following week.
Tenant advocacy groups, landlord associations and elected officials are condemning rent gouging after tens of thousands of people were displaced in deadly fires this month.
Airbnb.org, a nonprofit founded by the short-term housing giant, is partnering with 211 LA to help out those who were displaced by the Los Angeles wildfires. The organizations are offering free, temporary housing to those who either lost their homes or were forced to evacuate in the Altadena,
As thousands have lost their homes and everything they own, this is how local organizations and charities are responding