About 14ForRent
A Los Angeles rental platform built by Angelenos, for renters who want real listings, honest rent ranges, and neighborhood guidance they can trust.
Who We Are
14ForRent is a Los Angeles rental platform focused on one thing: helping renters find the right apartment, condo, or home in LA without the noise of national aggregators. Every listing on the platform is verified with real photos, an honest monthly rent, and the neighborhood context that actually matters when you are deciding where to live — walkability, transit, parking, and whether a building falls under rent control.
Operating as 14 For Rent, LLC, the company provides marketing and lead generation for rental listings, coordinates showings, and assists with leasing. We are not a property manager, and we do not provide legal, financial, or tax advice — final tenant approval always rests with the property owner. What we do is make the search itself faster, more transparent, and grounded in real local knowledge.
Founder — Jason Farone
14ForRent was founded by Jason Farone, who built the platform around a simple frustration shared by nearly every LA renter: the listings you find online are often stale, the photos rarely match the unit, and almost nothing explains the things that make or break a lease in Los Angeles — rent stabilization rules, parking realities, and how a neighborhood actually feels block by block.
Under Jason’s direction, 14ForRent pairs verified listings with in-depth neighborhood guides written for renters, not for search engines. The goal is straightforward: give people enough honest information to choose a neighborhood confidently, then make it easy to tour and apply.
Where We Operate
14ForRent serves the City of Los Angeles and three independent Westside cities that, while surrounded by LA, run their own rental rules and rent-control ordinances:
- Los Angeles — including Downtown LA, Hollywood, Silver Lake, Echo Park, and Koreatown, all covered by the City of LA Rent Stabilization Ordinance for older buildings.
- Beverly Hills — an independent city with its own rent stabilization ordinance.
- Santa Monica — an independent coastal city with some of California’s strongest rent control.
- West Hollywood — an independent city whose ordinance includes mandatory relocation assistance on no-fault evictions.
Because each of these cities operates under a different regulatory framework, our neighborhood guides spell out the specific rules that apply — so a renter knows what to ask before signing. Explore all neighborhood guides.