[ [link removed] ]Rob Bonta
Whether you own or rent your home in California, Rob is looking out for
you.
This week, the Attorney General filed an amicus brief supporting the city
of Eureka in a lawsuit challenging their efforts to bring more affordable,
climate-friendly housing to an area experiencing a severe housing
shortage.
While a local opposition group is fighting to stop this development, Rob
stands with Eureka in its efforts to provide affordable housing in and
around downtown that would enable residents to live near their jobs,
services, and public transportation.
The AG also issued consumer alerts this week to inform tenants of their
rights and protections under state law, while reminding landlords and
property managers of their responsibilities to those who rent from them,
including the maximum annual rent increase currently allowed by law. With
44% of California residents living in rented homes, it’s critical that
they know their rights regardless of immigration status, employment
status, race, or gender identity.
[ [link removed] ]Will you make a grassroots donation of $5 or more to fuel
our campaign as Rob continues his work to create more affordable housing
across our state while protecting consumers?
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Thanks for all you do,
Team Bonta
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