New housing laws in California are designed to lower rental costs and increase accessibility.
One law limits the amount landlords can charge for a security deposit, making moving into a new apartment more affordable.
Other laws remove barriers to allow churches and organizations to build affordable housing.
Another law requires landlords to move into a property if they ask tenants to move out.
Critics argue that these laws burden landlords, while supporters believe they reduce homelessness and ensure fair treatment of renters.