KRC is researching and providing to our members a list of apartments that have open waiting lists. We also help people fill out the waiting list applications - to make an appointment, please call 323-937-3718 extension 5.
Affordable Housing
SACRAMENTO — Tenants across California will for the first time have protections against how much landlords can increase their rents after legislators on Wednesday narrowly approved a measure to cap annual rent hikes.
Under Assembly Bill 1482, most yearly rent increases over the next decade will be limited to 5% plus inflation and tenants will receive protections against being evicted without cause. Gov. Gavin Newsom, who brokered the deal that led to its passage, pledged to sign the bill in a statement issued immediately after the vote. The rent caps would take effect Jan. 1.
KRC is researching and providing to our members a list of apartments that have open waiting lists. We also help people fill out the waiting list applications - to make an appointment, please call 323-937-3718 extension 5.
Picture this: you’re an unhoused person living in Los Angeles, and you’ve found a spot to bed down for the night. It’s quiet, it’s grassy, you feel somewhat safe there, even if just for the night. Then, a police officer comes to rouse you, waking you up and telling you that you’re in violation of LAMC 41.18(d) because you’re only 450 feet away from a nearby school, and not the 500 feet required by the new law.
KRC organizes a group of Korean American seniors (previously known as Community Health Promoters) who meet monthly to learn about community issues, take action, and bring change to the community. In August, we will learn about how KRC operates financially and our long-standing tradition of community-powered fundraising.
West Hollywood Community Housing Corporation (WHCHC) is currently receiving applications to a new affordable senior housing project, The property consists of 77 units for low-income seniors and 15 units for formerly homeless seniors. Application deadline is September 15.
KRC organizes a group of 60 Korean American seniors (previously known as Community Health Promoters) who meet monthly to learn about health, community issues, and to take action and bring change to the community. In July, we will meet to evaluate our June LAUSD elections Measure EE work and the apartment manager corruption report outreach efforts.
KRC is researching and providing to our members a list of apartments that have open waiting lists. We also help people fill out the waiting list applications - to make an appointment, please call 323-937-3718 extension 5.
New homeless shelters in Fullerton could be opening soon after the City Council voted to declare a shelter crisis in the city to ease building laws that would hamper shelter construction. Father Dennis Kriz, of St. Phillip Benizi church in Fullerton, helped organize at least 60 people — all dressed in white — to attend the meeting and advocate for the crisis declaration. Kriz helped organize with other local religious leaders in the area. He said many will take shelter if beds were available. “Because most of them would go if they had a place to go,” Kriz said.
KRC is researching and providing to our members a list of apartments that have open waiting lists. We also help people fill out the waiting list applications - to make an appointment, please call 323-937-3718