These Bay Area residents live in affordable housing. Why did their rent skyrocket?
Briefly

Low-income housing, after all, is usually built with public subsidies that already impose rent ceilings on developers and property owners.
The 2019 law, known as the Tenant Protection Act, prohibits landlords from increasing rents more than a certain amount - usually 10% this year - and more than once a year. It's meant to guarantee some level of stability for tenants, proponents say.
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