California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Monday a Los Angeles-area real estate agent is being charged with ...
A real estate agent in La Cañada is the first person to be charged with price gouging after the Los Angeles fires.
After the wildfires ravaged whole swaths of Los Angeles, residents are battling a second crisis: finding temporary shelter ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that charges have been filed against another realtor for price gouging ...
Criminal charges were filed against agent Mike Kobeissi who allegedly tried to price gouge a couple who lost their home in ...
La Cañada-Flintridge real estate agent Mike Kobeissi allegedly raised SoCal property rent 38% during the wildfire fallout.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office has seen the number of warning letters to landlords and hotels surge to over 650.
A family that was evacuated during the fire inquired about renting a home in Glendale, but the agent allegedly offered the ...
The realtor denied the accusation, and said the home was rented to a family affected by the wildfires at a lower price.
The realtor denied the accusation, and said the home was rented to a family affected by the wildfires at a lower price.
Redfin chief executive Glenn Kelman said one of his agents lost her ... a light on the role real estate marketplaces and online brokerages play in preventing price gouging, particularly in ...