David McNew/Getty Images(Bloomberg)—California voters rejected Proposition 10, a measure that would have expanded the ability of cities and counties to regulate rents.
Renters in California typically pay 50 percent more for
Some California cities already have rent-control measures, but a state law limits their scope. For example, local governments can’t put rent caps on single-family homes or on any housing completed after February 1995. Proposition 10 would have eliminated those restrictions and allowed for rent control on any type of housing. Major opponents included a political committee affiliated with a California Realtors group and large apartment owners.
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