LA considers pouring $100M from mansion tax into “social housing”
Do Los Angeles voters know the meaning of “social housing”? They should, because the city is considering a plan to spend a major chunk of its Measure ULA mansion tax toward funding “social housing” programs that push tenants to collectively buy apartment buildings and run them, the Los Angeles Times reported. The voter-approved Measure ULA […]The post LA considers pouring $100M from mansion tax into “social housing” appeared first on The Real Deal.
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