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Tuesday, June 24, 2025
LA County to Consider Extending Price Gouging Protections
CITY NEWS SERVICE

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will consider a motion Tuesday to extend price gouging protections on local rental housing for another 30 days, with two board members saying the issue continues to pose a problem in the aftermath of the January wildfires.
On Jan. 7, a state of emergency was declared in the county following the windstorm and deadly wildfires in Pacific Palisades and Altadena, activating price gouging protections that barred price hikes of 10% or more on critical goods and services, including housing.
The wildfires destroyed thousands of structures and displaced residents and businesses who continue to navigate the repercussions, a motion by Supervisors Lindsey Horvath and Kathryn Barger states.
The motion stated the protections are “still necessary,” citing a recent Los Angeles Times report indicating that rent prices at properties adjacent to the burn areas are rising faster than other areas in the county.
“Families that signed six-month short-term leases in the immediate wake of the fires, could now face drastic price increases of 50% or more without further price gouging protection, as they will continue to need alternate accommodations as they rebuild their homes and their lives,” the motion states.
The county’s current protections are set to expire July 1. State law allows for extensions every 30 days.
If approved, the motion will extend the price gouging protections for rentals and temporary stays through July 31.
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