by Gary Rhoades
A previous “Consumer Corner” covered a major privacy issue for tenants: entries into their homes by landlords or managers.
In "When May A Landlord Enter a
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Speculators are seizing on Santa Monica’s booming real estate market and cashing in by evicting long term tenants to rake in profits, according
Rent Control Board to consider who pays for mandatory seismic retrofits
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Tens of thousands of dollars are on the line for the owners of
The makeover of the Waldorf Astoria in New York City may have repercussions in Santa Monica, as City leaders look for ways to prevent luxury condominiums from popping up by
For more than 20 years, Grant Woods has run a classic car dealership on Wilshire Boulevard near 11th Street. And he’s enjoyed deepening a decades-long tradition in the space,
The first property that Albinas “Mark” Markevicius bought in Santa Monica was an old house in the 1200 block of 17th Street with a couple additional units in the back.
The local Board of Education voted this month to greenlight the process that would allow the Santa Monica-Malibu school district to extend its lease agreement with the operator of the
The City of Santa Monica recently reported a drop in municipal water use of 52 percent, but some Santa Monica apartment owners say city policies are making it difficult to
In January, 1115 Georgina Ave., a house constructed in the Mediterranean Revival style in 1932 got a new roof, a new door (the French doors were replaced), and new siding.
A controversial Ocean Avenue project debated half a decade ago will be significantly remodeled, not demolished.
Still, some renters' rights advocates and historic preservationists say the distinction is moot.
Owners of Landmarked courtyard apartment buildings on Ocean Avenue want to tear them down, claiming economic hardship, and replace them with condominiums.
The current buildings contain 16 units and were
THE BEACH - City Council is considering changes to a lease agreement with a private beach club that could result in an increase of about $330,000 per year paid