The Los Angeles City Atty's office has filed a lawsuit against real estate firm Blueground, alleging it violated anti-price ...
County Supervisors Lindsey Horvath and Kathryn Barger, who both saw swaths of their districts decimated by fire, asked county ...
The Los Angeles city attorney's office has filed a lawsuit against real estate firm Blueground, alleging it violated anti-price-gouging rules in place because of the fires.
The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office filed a lawsuit this week against Blueground, a short-term rental company that ...
Thanks to the infernos in LA, a house listed for $3 million sold for $6 million—and the rental market has gone haywire too.
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNLandlords Who Price Gouge After Fires Face Monster Fines in L.A.While L.A. city officials have floated tripling that penalty to $30,000, county leaders want to take it even further. Not everyone thinks bigger fines will fix the problem. Chelsea Kirk, who tracks ...
The community braces for a drop in land values of as much as 30 percent as surrounding neighborhoods’ sales and rents spike.
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LAist on MSNWill LA fire victims join the crowded OC housing market?Josh Schroeder, a real estate agent who mostly works in Laguna Beach and other coastal cities in South O.C., said he’s ...
Los Angeles business leader Rick Caruso is using his connections to help his newly-launched nonprofit organization that aims to rebuild after wildfires.
California district attorneys sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a letter requesting he take action on illegal price gouging schemes in the wake of the wildfires.
Malibu real estate agent explains how you can protect yourself amid California tenancy laws after homeowners targeted in ...
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