CITY OF LOS ANGELES - housing
measure ULA
Purpose
Imposes an additional tax on properties valued at more than $5million. This measure was created to assist in the funding of affordable housing.
Imposes an additional tax on properties valued at more than $5million. This measure was created to assist in the funding of affordable housing.
- Over $5 million to $10million tax of 4%
- $10 million or more 5.5% tax
- a combination of emergency rent relief
- income assistance for disabled tenants
- free legal services for tenants facing evictions
Position
- Claims to address homelessness by proposing 26,000 housing units over 10 years.
- Already know the disaster of HHH slow delay of funds and the skyrocket cost of construction under it wit one-bedroom units costing $800,000 each.
- Will cost $800 million in new tax and a lot of money for transferring documents.
- Largest property tax increase in the cities history, a whopping 34% hike!!
- Like the majority of previous and current housing initiatives, which have rarely been fulfilled, begins with throwing out an arbitrary dollar figure without starting with a plan.
- Additionally, this tax is imposed on residential rental property which there is already a significant shortage, and many are upside down financially. This tax will significantly exacerbate the problem rather than solving it.
- It will mostly affect even the small mom and pop rental owners and businesses with triple net leases who are already suffering.
Proponents
- Claims it is targeting billionaires.
- New taxes will need to be paid somehow, and that will either be through higher prices on all goods and services, which ultimately will affect the average consumer.
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