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.
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 ...
Insurers in California pulled back coverage or left the state after years of over-regulation, price controls and poor wildfire prevention.
A year after L.A.’s catastrophic wildfires, thousands of homeowners say insurance delays, denied claims, and reduced payouts ...
CheapInsurance.com reports that no U.S. state mandates renters insurance, but state laws vary on landlords' enforcement ...
Insurers point to billions of dollars in claims paid, while wildfire survivors advocates say many haven't yet received what ...
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