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Los Angeles Pushes Forward Plan to Penalize Landlords Sitting on Vacant Apartments

'Empty Home' Tax Could Be Headed for Voters on November Ballot
Los Angeles' residential landlords face a potential tax on their vacant units if a proposed measure heads to the November ballot. (iStock)
Los Angeles' residential landlords face a potential tax on their vacant units if a proposed measure heads to the November ballot. (iStock)
CoStar News
June 18, 2020 | 5:42 AM

Los Angeles' residential landlords could face a tax penalizing them for any vacant rental units if the L.A. City Council decides to send a proposed measure to voters in the upcoming November election.

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