Temecula bans short-term rentals
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New housing to Santa Clarita, Tustin, West LA
BY JONATHAN LANSNER

Litigation: Huntington Beach, state settle high-profile affordable housing dispute.

Rent: SoCal tenants hit with some of nation's biggest increases, by this math.

Housing help: Kaiser Permanente commits $25 million to battle homelessness.

Mortgage making: What's driving a recent spike in loan applications?

Tourism tussle: Temecula bans short-term rentals, sets $1,000 fines.

Squatters: Oakland's housing protest ends with moms evicted.

BUILDING BLOCKS

Santa Clarita: First lots sold for 21,000-home development.

Tustin: 400 more homes coming to old military base.

West LA: 600 apartments set for old car dealership site.

Redlands: Old orange grove vs. new homes battle begins.

What we pondered for this report
Surf City, state settle low-income housing fight
 
SoCal rent hikes among nation's highest
 
Temecula bans short-term rentals
 
21,000-home project starting in Santa Clarita
 
Tustin getting 400 more homes
 
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