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LA Fire Victims Fear New Housing Crisis

LOS ANGELES – Thousands displaced by the Eaton and Palisades wildfires are struggling to find housing in one of the nation’s most expensive markets. This as some survivors told BBC News that rents have soared, leaving few options.

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CALIFORNIA- Thousands displaced by the Eaton and Palisades wildfires are struggling to find housing in one of the nation’s most expensive markets. This as some survivors told BBC News that rents have soared, leaving few options.

California’s anti-price gouging laws cap rent hikes at 10% during emergencies, but enforcement remains uncertain.

Meanwhile, median rents in los angeles hover around $2,800 monthly, with two-bedroom apartments near $3,000.

Experts warn private deals and rising demand could push prices even higher, leaving many victims priced out of their own neighborhoods.

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