In the three years since Los Angeles banned landlords from harassing tenants, over 13,000 complaints were filed, yet only a fraction led to prosecutions.
Tenant advocates report that despite the laws, harassment has continued, with many experiencing intimidation and illegal eviction attempts from landlords.
These thousands of complaints demonstrate that current protections are weak, and there is a strong call for the city to strengthen these regulations further.
Advocates stress the need for amendments to encourage private attorneys to take on more harassment cases, reflecting frustrations over ineffective enforcement.
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