One Altadena home wasn’t destroyed in the fire, but it tested positive for arsenic, cyanide, lithium and lead.
Thousand Oaks’ 3.4% rent hike was Southern California’s second-largest. Monrovia rose 3.2%, No. 3 regionally. And fire-scarred Pasadena rents were up 2.4%, seventh-largest across the six counties.
A year after devastating wildfires tore through Los Angeles County, killing at least 31 people and destroying more than ...
An apartment in Quebec, Canada was covered in a thick layer of ice after pipes burst in the property amid freezing ...
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As of Jan. 1, California landlords must provide a working fridge and stove in rentals under a new law aimed at cutting costs ...
A new Texas measure could bring more clarity for homeowners and renters dealing with insurance claims in the state.
The deadly wildfires caused more than $40 billion in insured losses and hit an insurance industry already beset by challenges ...
When it comes to your insurance, there are important differences when it comes to coverage for a wildfire versus a fire that ...
Insurance experts say 2026 should be the year Californians make sure they can rebuild if their home is destroyed by a ...
The statewide "Affordable California" campaign supports AB 1157, which would cut rent increase caps from 10% to 5% on older ...