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Hosted on MSNLandlords Who Price Gouge After Fires Face Monster Fines in L.A.That's the kind of predatory pricing L.A. County supervisors aim to stamp out with hefty new fines that could drain gouging landlords of up to $50,000 per violation. Supervisors Lindsey Horvath and ...
Landlords caught price gouging in Los Angeles County during the wildfire crisis now face fines as high as $50,000. Board of Supervisors voted to increase the maximum penalty to $50,000 from $10,000 ...
Cosmetics billionaire William P. Lauder razed Palm Beach houses on both side-by-side oceanfront lots over the past several ...
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