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As the risk of wildfire and natural disasters increase with climate change, power disruptions could become more common.
Becoming a landlord helped Beverly Wilcox retire at 54, go back to school and launch a second career.
In some cases, it would require landlords to pay up to one month’s rent for tenants to relocate.
A California “microenterprise” permit allows people to sell the food they prepare at home directly to consumers.
Research finds hostility to apartments contributes to affordability crisis.
The Golden State will surpass Pennsylvania for the dubious title of “highest gas taxes.”
At the root of the trend is a need for companionship and, in an expensive state, financial support.
Despite a deepening crisis, not everybody is on board short-term fixes involving parking lots.
The “accessory dwelling unit” is growing steadily in popularity, especially in expensive neighborhoods.
Farmers across America are getting older and weighing the fate of their farms.