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“The result of our current deeply inequitable and broken housing system was made painfully clear in the 2008 foreclosure crisis. It wiped out trillions of dollars of generational wealth, particularly in Black and Latinx communities, and pushed thousands of families out of their homes,” said Peter Cohen, co-director of the Council of Community Housing Organizations in San Francisco. “We face another potential wave of massive displacement in low income and communities of color unless we act quickly and decisively to prevent evictions and defaults, and permanently stabilize affordable homes being lost due to the economic fallout of COVID-19.”
“For our cities to rebuild and heal, we have to make sure that everyone – black, brown and white – has a stable, healthy, and affordable home. That’s why California must invest in affordable housing as community infrastructure, stop profit-driven speculation that drives displacement, and ensure that residents have power and opportunity.” – Gloria Bruce, Executive Director, East Bay Housing Organizations
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The closest I can find doing a search in the database is this one, but it's old.
https://patrick.net/post/1322578/2019-02-22-property-tax-rates-bills-and-role-in-state-budgets-special-studies-report-by-nahb-economics-and-housing-policy-group
Check out “AB-1703 Residential real property: sale of rental properties: right of first offer” – this will make it VERY difficult to sell your rental property in California. You may have to spend up to 12 months waiting for some “government approved entity” to accept (or not) your offer before you can sell your property. Already passed Assembly.
... but when I search patnet for this, say just the bill number, nothing.