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L.A. Apartment Owners Charged With Evicting Tenants, Renting Their Units Via Airbnb

Los Angeles City Atty. Mike Feuer discusses charges filed against the owners of an apartment building in the Fairfax district who are accused of renting out units on Airbnb shortly after evicting the tenants on June 20, 2016. (Credit: Francine Orr/Los Angeles Times)

The Los Angeles city attorney’s office has filed criminal charges against the owners of a rent-controlled apartment building in the Fairfax district, alleging that they evicted tenants and converted the units to short-term rentals on Airbnb.

Owners of three other properties are facing civil suits that they illegally operated rent-controlled buildings as hotels.

It marks the first time City Atty. Mike Feuer has prosecuted landlords on suspicion of operating illegal short-term rentals and is meant to send a signal to other landlords breaking city laws at a time when L.A. is facing an affordable-housing crisis.

“Given that shortage of affordable housing, illegally converting rental units to hotels or short-rentals has got to stop,” Feuer said at a news conference Monday. “My office is going to intervene to preserve rent-stabilized units and restore those units when we allege they’ve been unlawfully taken off the market.”

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