Newsom Signs 2 Bills Aimed at Solving California's Housing Crisis | KQED
Briefly

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the conversion of hotels and motels into shelters for the homeless, yet many of these arrangements face legal challenges due to tenant rights.
One of the major hurdles for those staying in temporary hotel shelters is the 'tenant' designation after 30 days, which leads to disruptive shuffling.
Junior Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are seen as a more affordable housing solution, able to bypass some costly regulations and provide swift housing options.
The new legislation signed by Governor Newsom emphasizes providing flexibility in housing solutions while alleviating some legal constraints that hinder longer shelter stays.
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