WASHINGTON — With two conservatives in dissent, the Supreme Court on Monday turned down a property-rights claim from Los Angeles landlords who say they lost millions from unpaid rent during the COVID-19…
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After living in her two-bedroom apartment in Los Feliz for more than a decade, Debra Weiss encountered a problem experienced by many renters in Los Angeles: She was evicted. “I…
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On a sunny Tuesday in Anaheim in the parking lot of a firefighter training center, a tiny house burst into flames while its neighbor survived. The fiery display was part…
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Real Estate
Contributor: Burned lots in L.A. will sit empty for decades unless Congress tweaks the tax code
In the coming weeks, Congress will write tax and spending legislation that should include relief for many victims of the Palisades and Eaton fires. But apart from the cash assistance…
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Some importers who are still receiving shipments are scrambling to rent space in bonded buildings where they hope to buy time for the tariff tensions to ease. As steep tariffs…
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Let’s start with some common sense: Covering the Earth with plastic carpet is a terrible idea. And yet we continue to cover an ever-growing swath of our public and private…
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Housing construction in Los Angeles plunged during the first quarter of 2025, according to a new report, a drop-off that could ultimately worsen the city’s affordability crisis. Developers pulled permits…
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A planned new residential skyscraper for downtown Los Angeles has cleared a key regulatory hurdle to be built in an unusual location — on top of an existing parking garage.…
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Los Angeles’ “mansion tax” that funds affordable housing has likely led to a drop off in overall apartment construction, potentially worsening the city’s housing situation, according to a new report…
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Depending on who you ask, Measure ULA has been a godsend or a disaster for L.A.’s real estate market. A new report suggests the latter. A new analysis from UCLA’s…
