A real estate agent in La Cañada is the first person to be charged with price gouging after the Los Angeles fires.
The realtor denied the accusation, and said the home was rented to a family affected by the wildfires at a lower price.
A real-estate agent is facing a criminal charge for allegedly attempting to price gouge a couple who lost their home in the Eaton Fire, officials announced.
The realtor denied the accusation, and said the home was rented to a family affected by the wildfires at a lower price.
During a state of emergency, most landlords can only raise rents by 10%. Members of the LA Tenants Union have compiled a ...
The emergency law caps rents to a ‘fair market value’ determined by HUD, but the caps are so low that many high-end ...
Redfin chief executive Glenn Kelman said one of his agents lost her home to the fires that tore through Los Angeles. She ...
Recent wildfires in the Los Angeles area destroyed over 10,000 structures, many of them homes. Tens of thousands have bee ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has launched investigations into reported cases of price gouging, urging residents to submit evidence to aid enforcement. However, experts noted that prosecuting ...
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The Gilman Fire broke out in La Jolla neighborhood today, while a brush fire at the border with Mexico, has engulfed 20 acres ...
Violating price cap could lead to hefty fines or jail time During emergencies in California, price gouging is prohibited by law per Penal Code Section 396. The California Office of Emergency Services ...