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KPBS Midday EditionHave you moved across the border because of the cost of living in the San Diego region? How has it impacted your quality of life?
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Short-term rentals must also be used as a primary residence, meaning it must be occupied at least six months out of the year.
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Landlord industry groups are asking the City Council to weaken some of the requirements of the city’s Tenant Protection Ordinance.
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Homelessness increased again in California this year. But experts are raising questions about the data.
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Dry rot, rust stains and peeling paint are just a few of the structural problems the Boathouses are facing.
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Some opponents say the state should prioritize housing assistance for Californians who are in the country legally. Newsom said there was no money available to expand the program.
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County staff shared three options for an inclusionary housing ordinance, which requires certain new developments to include some affordable units.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is putting local housing policies like zoning and permitting reform on the national stage.
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Residents in San Diego County, similar to other communities across the state, are grappling with a worsening housing and homelessness crisis.
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Eligible applicants will be selected from the waitlist and would pay rent equal to about 30% of their income.
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