What is a very low-income household? What rent do they pay?

A very low-income household is a household with a gross income that is less than 50% of the median household income in the county, based on the number of persons living in the household and adjusted for housing costs. For 2023, very low-income for Los Angeles County is defined as (i) an individual with a gross income of $44,150 or less; or (ii) a four-person household with a gross income of $63,050 or less. The rental rates for units that are restricted for rent to very low-income households are lower than the rental rates for comparable unrestricted units. The rental rate is determined by a mathematical formula specified in State law (see Health and Safety Code Section 50052.5 regarding owner-occupied housing and Section 50053 regarding rental housing).

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1. What is being proposed?
2. What size are the proposed units? Are the affordable units and bonus units the same size as the market-rate units?
3. What is a very low-income household? What rent do they pay?
4. Why is this rental housing? Can the City require for-sale housing?