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California tenants are taking to ballot boxes and city councils to demand even more safeguards from landlords.

California tenants rise up, demand rent caps from city halls

Low-income tenants in the San Francisco Bay Area suburb of Antioch got legislation passed that will cap rent increases at 3% a year

By JANIE HAR
Published - Nov 05, 2022, 10:15 AM ET
Last Updated - Jun 23, 2023, 07:23 PM EDT

ANTIOCH, Calif. (AP) — Kim Carlson's apartment has flooded with human feces multiple times, the plumbing never fixed in the low-income housing complex she calls home in the San Francisco Bay Area suburb of Antioch. 

Her property manager is verbally abusive and calls her 9-year-old grandson, who has autism, a slur word, she said. Her heater was busted for a month this winter and the dishwasher has mold growing under it. But the final straw came in May: a $500 rent increase, bringing the rent on the two-bedroom to $1,854 a month.  

Carlson and other tenants hit with similarly high increases converged on Antioch's City Hall for marathon hearings, pleading for protection. In September, the City Council on a 3-2 vote approved a 3% cap on annual increases.  

Carlson, who is disabled and under treatment for lymphoma cancer, starts to weep imagining what her life could be like.  

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