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Renovating Your Home is NOW illegal | Major Details

Renovating Your Home is NOW illegal | Major Details Explained

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πŸ’₯ The City of Los Angeles Made it ILLEGAL to Renovate Homes! πŸ’₯
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  1. Our economy struggling with uncertainties, housing issues, foreclosures, global fluctuations, and pandemic aftermath, causing instability. Rising inflation, sluggish growth, and trade disruptions need urgent attention from all sectors to restore stability and stimulate growth.

  2. Only saving fact is that the people who are in charge of implementing these crazy ideas are absolutely incompetent. Which is why they are coming with these ideas in the first place.

  3. A situation in Idaho just happened. I go to most city council meetings, its busy if 5 people showed up, but there's a builder, that bent over backwards to appease the rich people.

    When it was voted in it was bumper to bumper no parking, standing room only, the rich ppl are PISSED low income around thier homes….Im pretty sure, this Mayors going to get voted out.

  4. OMG John, you talk so dang fast that these aging ears cant keep up with your breathless paragraphs. I don't understand why the young generations want to alienate so much of their potential audience???? Scrolling on by now…..

  5. It is hard to nail down specific predictions for the housing market because it's not yet clear how quickly or how much the Federal Reserve can bring down inflation and borrowing costs without tanking buyer demand for everything from homes to cars

  6. If anyone has any difficulties recognizing or at least considering there are people setting in an obscure mansion writing the script we see being unveiled before us, they are hiding their heads in the ground.

  7. It’s a government made land grab, tank the state and the property, banks and drug cartels along with millionaires and billionaires buy it all up cheap. Who wants to live in a state they can’t afford. And has high crime and business are fleeing.

  8. What everybody is missing here is John says what happens in California spreads to other states and he is wrong. Red states aren’t putting up with this crap so stop with your scare tactics Johnny baby

  9. what does it nean to "own" property? ridiculous. you dont own shit. the government does, as this has shown. you cant do anything with your so-called "ownership". Except pay whatever new tax they dream up.

  10. I can't even imagine affordable housing in Beverly Hills, where 100% of the residents are not only rich, but SUPER rich. I SO want to see pictures of a Bentley driving past trash and poop on the sidewalks haha.

  11. Mansions could be owned by an LLC, then ownership of the LLC can be sold, and perhaps the transfer tax of the house would be avoided in that way. It would be harder to get a mortgage on the home, but people buying $5mil homes might not need a mortgage. so, to plan ahead… if you own a nice piece of real estate, perhaps put it in an LLC now before these transfer taxes spread to the rest of the country.

  12. That kind of thing has been going on in California for quite a while. Davis California is a good example, you can't even change a light fixture unless you get a permit. And if you think you can get away with doing it the next time you try to sell your house the city will do an inspection and if you've changed anything they will fine you. On top of that they will expect you to upgrade your home to the present code. Not enough outlets in your kitchen ? You're going to be adding them.
    Now one thing we're learning here in California is that "affordable housing" doesn't really mean affordable. Only about 30% of the units in a complex are required to be affordable. The rent on the affordable units will be 1/3 of the area average income, that still could be several thousand dollars for rent.

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