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Pasadena Tenants Can Now Easily Check If They’re Paying Too Much Rent

Renters in Pasadena’s rent-stabilized apartments can now look up the maximum legal rent for their unit and compare it to what they’re actually paying, thanks to newly public data on the city’s Rental Registry portal. The expanded online database reveals previously hard-to-access information about the city’s rent-controlled housing stock: maximum allowable rents, actual rents charged, tenant turnover dates from the past year, and unit sizes and bedroom counts. The transparency push, spurred by Pasadena’s Charter Article XVIII, Section 1812, marks […]


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