Housing

Apartment complexes in San Diego could become smoke free

Smoking in apartments and condos in the city of San Diego could be banned if a proposed ordinance becomes official.

The proposal, which was recently reviewed in a City Council committee, would give non-smoking tenants the power to make their living environments smoke-free. Right now, landlords have the choice to designate their rental properties smoke-free under a state law that was enacted Jan. 1.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: HUD unveils LGBT equal access

In a powerful speech on Saturday, Jan. 28, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan made history when he unveiled HUD’s LGBT Equal Access policy—a new rule that will protect more than 5.5 million people across the country from discrimination in public housing and Federal Housing Administration (FHA)-insured mortgages.

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The Real e-State: Learn about housing and mortgage issues involving same-sex couples

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